UPSC IFS 2023 interview begins from April 22; 362 candidates to appear
UPSC IFS 2023: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has issued the interview schedule for Indian Forest Service Examination (IFS) 2023 today, March 28. Eligible candidates appearing for the interview round can check and download the UPSC IFS exam schedule through the official website, upsc.gov.in.
According to the timetable, the UPC Uncertainties interview 2023 will be led from April 22 to May 1, 2024. The commission has transferred the roll number-wise rundown of the competitors who are qualified to show up in the UPSC Uncertainties 2023 meeting on its site.
Shortlisted competitors should report for the forenoon meeting at 9 am and for the midday meeting at 1 pm, UPSC said in the notice.
Applicants who have qualified the mains assessment are qualified to show up for the UPSC Uncertainties interview round. The character test or interview round will be directed for a sum of 362 competitors. ” No solicitation for change in the date and season of the character test (Interview) suggested to the competitors will be engaged”, UPSC notice read.
The commission informed that applicants showing up for Interview will be conceded repayment towards heading out costs limited exclusively to the second, sleeper class train admission for showing up in the UPSC Uncertainties interview 2023.
“The up-and-comers need to submit printed versions, print out of tickets for internal and outward excursions, showing the subtleties of charge alongside the endorsed appropriately filled in TA guarantee structure. The TA bill structures are accessible at https://www.upsc.gov.in/structures downloads” the notice added.
Uncertainties Primary test 2023 was directed from November 26 to December 3, 2023 at different test habitats the nation over. The outcome for the equivalent was reported on January 13, 2024.
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