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UPSC CDS I Result 2024: Final merit list released; Ranbir Negi, Divya top

UPSC CDS I 2024 Final Result: It is pertinent to note that the candidates' results do not include the medical examination of the shortlisted candidates.

UPSC CDS I 2024: Final merit list out at upsc.gov.in; Ranbir Negi, Divya topUPSC CDS I Result 2024: Candidates can check the merit list by visiting the official website--upsc.gov.in. (File)

UPSC CDS 1 Result 2024: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the final merit list for the Combined Defence Services exam. This year, 590 candidates qualified for the examination with Ranbir Negi and Divya topping the men and women officer academy training under men and women categories respectively. Candidates can check the merit list by visiting the official website–upsc.gov.in.

The candidates’ results do not include the medical examination of the shortlisted candidates.

“The candidature of all the candidates is provisional and verification of date of birth and educational qualification of these candidates will be done by Army Head Quarter,” read the official notification.

UPSC CDS I 2024: Steps to check

Step 1: Go to the official UPSC website at upsc.gov.in.

Step 2: Click on the “Result: Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2024” link on the homepage.

Step 3: Download the PDF of UPSC CDS Result 2024 that opens in a new tab.

Step 4: Look for your roll number in the PDF and save it for future reference.

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The candidates’ marks will be available on the Commission’s website for 30 days, 15 days from the date of declaration of final results.

Meanwhile, the Commission has closed the 2025 registration for UPSC NDA, NA, and CDS I. The registration was closed on January 1.

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