UPSC Declares Results Of Combined Medical Service Examination 2022
New Delhi: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the combined medical service examination results 2022.
The result consists of roll no and name. The detailed result is enclosed in the notice below. The combined medical service examination was held on 17th July 2022. The candidature of these candidates is provisional, which is subject to their being found eligible in all respect as prescribed in the Notice of the Examination and the Rules of the Examination.
The candidates will have to produce the original certificates in support of their claims relating to age/age relaxation/Date of Birth, educational qualifications, community reservation, benchmark disability (if applicable) etc., at the time of the Interview/Personality Test. Therefore, they should prepare their certificates and check beforehand the requirement of certificates in accordance with the necessary instructions available on the website of the Commission before appearing for the Personality Test.
All these candidates must fill out the Detailed Application Form (DAF) online, which will be made available on the Commission's Website, i.e. http://www.upsconline.nic.in, in due course. In addition, essential instructions regarding filling up the DAF and submitting the same online to the Commission will also be available on the website.
The candidates who have been declared successful have first to get themselves registered on the relevant page of the Commission's website before filling up the online DAF and submitting the same online along with uploading the scanned copies of relevant certificates/documents in support of their eligibility, claim for reservation etc.
As per UPSC, the qualified candidates should refer to the Rules of the Combined Medical Services Examination, 2022, published in the e-gazette of India, dated 6th April 2022. The candidates will be solely responsible for not producing sufficient proof in support of their age, date of birth, educational qualification, Community (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) and certificate of disability (in the case of PwBD candidates). Suppose any of these qualified candidates fail to bring any or all the required original documents to support their candidature for the Combined Medical Services Examination, 2022. In that case, they will not be allowed to present themselves before the PT Board, and no TA will be allowed.
The interview schedule of candidates who have qualified for the Personality Test and who will submit their DAF will be uploaded on the Commission's website in due course of time. The exact date of the interview will, however, be intimated to the candidates through an e-Summon Letter. The candidates are requested to visit the Commission's website (http://www.upsc.gov.in) for updates in this regard.
The mark-sheet of candidates, who have not qualified, will be uploaded on the Commission's website after the publication of the final result (after conducting the Personality Test) and will remain available on the website for 30 days.
The candidates can access the marks sheets after keying in their Roll Numbers and date of birth. The printed/hard copies of the marks sheet would, however, be issued by UPSC to candidates based on specific requests accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. Candidates desirous of obtaining printed/hard copies of the marks sheets should request within thirty days of the display of the marks on the Commission's website, beyond which such requests would not be entertained.
Union Public Service Commission has a Facilitation Counter at its campus. Candidates may obtain any information/clarification regarding their examination/result on working days between 10.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M in person or over the telephone Nos. (011)-23385271/23381125/23098543 from this counter.
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