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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The Commission released the IAS 2022 cutoff after the declaration of final result. The candidates can see here the IAS cutoff 2022 for prelims exam.CategoryIAS Prelims Cut off 2022*General88.22EWS82.83OBC87.54SC74.08ST69.35PwBD149.84PwBD258.59PwBD340.40PwBD541.76*Cut off marks on the basis of GS Paper-I only. GS Paper-II was of qualifying nature with 33% marks as per Rule-15 of Civil Services Examination, 2022.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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Yes, the Union Public Service Commission has released the IAS admit card 2023 on its official website - upsconline. Nic. In. The Commission also released the IAS admit card link on its website UPSC. Gov. In. The candidates can follow the link and download the IAS admit card 2023 by entering their registration number and date of birth. After entering the said details, the candidates will be required to enter the Captcha code as shown on the screen. The IAS admit card 2023 will appear on the screen. Download it and save it for future reference.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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IAS prelims 2023 will be conducted on May 28 at the designated exam centres across the nation in offline mode, There will be two papers in the prelims exam. The IAS prelims result is prepared on the marks secured in the General Studies Paper 1 provided the candidate secure the qualifying marks (33 per cent) in the General Studies Paper 2 (CSAT). The IAS 2023 admit card is expected soon because the Commission is expected to release the IAS admit card anytime now. The IAS admit card is an authorisation letter which authorises the candidates to appear in the exam.

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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

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Hi, This is the dilemma I have recently gone through and now can perfectly advise you not to go follow the herd. It is not at all required to join some famed institute in Delhi for the preparation of UPSC as most of the results displayed at the institutes of Delhi are fake and forged. This exam demands reading and devoting time to subjects as much as you can and many of my near ones have cleared it via self study itself. But for the beginner it is advisable to join coaching not for the learning sake but guidance sake that how and which direction to follow correctly towards achievement in these exams. Rest, it all depends upon the devot
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