UPSC One Time Registration : Forms Will Not Have To Be Filled Again

UPSC Registration 2022

For the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations, now the application form will not have to be filled again and again. The Commission has started the One Time Registration ( OTR) Facility, in which the personal information of the candidate will be saved on the server after registration. The next time you apply, the form will be filled up to 70 per cent.

The Commission said that this is the primary responsibility of the candidate himself to count the number of times a candidate appeared in the Civil Services Examination. Otherwise, if he/she is found to have appeared in the examination more than the prescribed number of times during the examination at any stage of the examination, he/she will be disqualified.

A special platform has been created on the UPSC website for OTR. You can register here at any time. Students themselves will verify or verify their details.

Benefits for UPSC Students

  • There time will be saved.
  • Mistakes will be less according to the commission, this will save the time of the candidates and the chances of making mistakes will also be less. The Commission conducts the Civil Service examination every year.
  • It has three preliminary, Mains and Interview. Through these officers and selected for Indian Administrative Service Foreign Service, police service and other services.

Six chances for EWS and nine chances for Handicapped

  • General and Economically Weaker Section ( EWS) GET 6, OBC category and Benchmark Divyang category 9 and SC AND ST category get unlimited attempts to appear in the exam.
  • Attempts means that the candidates has appeared in at least one paper of the preliminary stage after applying.

Candidates will not be allowed to give more than prescribed attempt

If you do more than the prescribed attempt, you will be declared ineligible, the commission said that it is the primary responsibility of the candidate appeared in the Civil Service Examination. Otherwise, if he is found to have appeared in the Examination more than the prescribed number of times during the Examination at any stage of the Examination, he will be disqualified.

Will also be debarred for 10 years from appearing in future UPSC exams.

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