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9th February 2023 02:35 PM
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Re: Procedure to fill the marks column in the UPSC Civil Service examination form?

please indicate your percentage at graduation level ?? its in upsc civil service application

which one should i fill ug or pg percentage??
23rd May 2020 09:40 PM
Padmashree K S
Re: Procedure to fill the marks column in the UPSC Civil Service examination form?

You can fill Result awaited in the column. Once you pass the exam and interviews they need your degree certificate copy at later stage which is mandatory to have that certificate. But for applying the exam you need not to enter the final year marks when you have not yet taken the exam.
19th May 2020 09:33 PM
AWNISH RANJAN CHAUDHARY
Re: Procedure to fill the marks column in the UPSC Civil Service examination form?

1. The minimum academic qualification required to apply for Civil Services exam is bachelor's degree in any stream from a recognized university or pursuing final year of bachelor's degree.

There is no need to enter bachelor's degree percentage of marks at time of application for Civil Services Preliminary exam.

2. You need to mention it at DAF stage. You can apply in final year of bachelor's degree.

Minimum age on 1st August is 21 years for candidates of different categories.
18th May 2020 03:31 PM
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Procedure to fill the marks column in the UPSC Civil Service examination form?

It is mandatory to fill the percentage of marks scored in graduation in UPSC Civil Service examination application form? Then how can a final year student fill the application with score?

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