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The results will also be available on the website, however, the candidates' marks will only be available after the...

Digital Desk: Union Public Service Commission, UPSC has announced the UPSC Combined Defence Service Examination Result today (November 21). The final results have been released by the commission, and 164 candidates have been selected for the CDS. Candidates can check their results on the official website, upsc.gov.in.

The notice reads, "The following are the lists, in order of merit, of 164 (104 + 46 + 14) candidates who have qualified on the basis of the results of the Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2022, conducted by the Union Public Service Commission in April 2022 and SSB interviews held by the Services Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence for admission to the 154th (DE) Course of Indian Military Academy, Dehradun."

The notice further said that the preparation of these lists did not take into account the results of the medical examination. The results will also be available on the website, however, the candidates' marks will only be available after the final results of the Officers' Training Academy (OTA) for the Combined Defence Services Examination are declared.

UPSC CDS Result 2022 Direct Link to Download

How to check the UPSC CDS II result? 

1. Visit the official website – upsc.gov.in

2. Then click on Final Result and select Examination Final Result

3. Select the link that reads Combined Defence Services Examination (I) 2022

4. The result will appear on the screen

5. Download the result and keep a copy


The toppers' names have also been released in the result along with the roll numbers. Based on CDS results, a total of 164 candidates have been qualified.


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