UPSC Result 2024 – Civil Services IAS Examination Result
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will conduct the written examination for the Indian Civil Services Examination (Prelims), 2024 on 16th June 2024. Originally, the exam was scheduled for 26th May 2024, but it was postponed due to the General Elections. Candidates who have submitted their applications and appeared for the exam will be able to check their results on the official UPSC website after the declaration. We have updated this page with a direct link to the results on 1st July 2024 after the official announcement.
UPSC Result 2024 – Highlight
Exam Name | Indian Civil Services |
Exam Type | Preliminary |
Total Posts | 1056 Posts |
Organization | UPSC |
Exam Type | Written Exam |
Exam Date | 16th June 2024 |
Result Status | Declared |
Result Date | 1st July 2024 |
Introduction to UPSC Civil Services Examination
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts one of the most prestigious examinations in India, known as the Civil Services Examination (CSE). This examination is the gateway for entry into various esteemed services such as the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), and other central services. Every year, thousands of aspirants from all over the country compete for a limited number of vacancies, making it one of the toughest competitive exams in India.
Importance of UPSC CSE
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The UPSC Civil Services Examination holds significant importance for several reasons:
- Career Opportunities: Clearing the CSE opens up various career opportunities in the civil services, which are highly respected and offer job security, good pay, and benefits.
- Nation Building: Civil servants play a crucial role in the administration and development of the country.
- Prestige: Being an IAS, IPS, or IFS officer is associated with high social status and respect.
UPSC Result Details
The details regarding the UPSC Civil Services Examination (Prelims) 2024 result are as follows:
- Name of Exam: Civil Services Examination (Prelims) 2024
- Number of Posts: 1056
- Name of Organization: Government of India
- Name of Recruiting Authority: Union Public Service Commission
- Exam Centres in Assam: Jorhat and Dispur
- Date of Exam: 16th June 2024
- Status of Result: Declared
- Declaration Date of Result: 1st July 2024
Steps to Check UPSC ICS Result
Applicants of the UPSC ICS Exam will need their roll number to check their written exam results. The commission has declared the ICS results in a PDF, and applicants need to find their roll numbers inside that file to know their selection status. If the roll number of the candidate is listed in that file, then the candidate is selected for the further process. Follow these steps to check your UPSC result:
- Scroll down and check the Important Link section.
- Click on the UPSC Civil Services Result link.
- After that, a PDF file will be downloaded to your device.
- Open the PDF with a valid PDF reader.
- After opening the file, search your roll number.
- You can get your roll number from your admit card.
- If you find your roll number inside the PDF, then you are selected for the further process.
Important Links of UPSC Result 2024
UPSC Civil Services IAS Result | Click Here |
UPSC Forest Services IFS Result | Click Here |
Download Official Notification | Click Here |
Visit Official Website | Click Here |
Importance of the Preliminary Examination
The Preliminary Examination is the first stage of the UPSC Civil Services Examination. It consists of two papers: General Studies Paper I and General Studies Paper II (also known as the Civil Services Aptitude Test or CSAT). This stage is crucial as it filters out candidates and determines who will progress to the next stage, the Main Examination.
Strategy for Preparing for the UPSC Prelims
Understanding the Syllabus and Exam Pattern
The first step in preparing for the UPSC Prelims is to thoroughly understand the syllabus and the exam pattern. The syllabus for General Studies Paper I covers a wide range of topics, including:
- Current events of national and international importance
- History of India and Indian National Movement
- Indian and World Geography
- Indian Polity and Governance
- Economic and Social Development
- Environmental Ecology, Biodiversity, and Climate Change
- General Science
General Studies Paper II (CSAT) tests the candidates’ aptitude and includes topics like comprehension, interpersonal skills, logical reasoning, and analytical ability.