UPSC ESE Preliminary 2023 Result Declared, How to Check

UPSC ESE result at upsc.gov.in (Representational image)

UPSC ESE result at upsc.gov.in (Representational Image)

UPSC ESE 2023: Candidates who appeared for the UPSC ESE preliminary exam can check and download their result from the official website, upsc.gov.in.

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) The result of Engineering Services (ESE) Preliminary Exam 2023 has been declared. Candidates who appeared for the UPSC ESE preliminary exam can check and download their result from the official website, upsc.gov.in.

The ESE preliminary exam was conducted on 19th February. Applicants whose roll numbers are mentioned in the provided list are eligible for Engineering Services (Main) Examination, 2023. “The candidates declared qualified are required to appear in the Engineering Services (Main) Examination. 2023 will be held on 25 June 2023,” reads the official notice.

As per the notification, UPSC ESE Main exam will be conducted on June 25. Candidates can download their e-admit cards from UPSC website about 3 weeks before the commencement of Engineering Services (Main) Examination 2023.

UPSC ESE preliminary result 2023: Here’s how to check

Step 1: Visit the official page of UPSC at upsc.gov.in.

Step 2: Find and click on UPSC ESE Prelims Result 2023 link present on the home page.

Step 3: A PDF file will open on the new page where candidates can check their roll number.

Step 4: Save and download the PDF file.

Step 5: Keep a hard copy of UPSC ESE Prelims Result 2023 with you for further reference.

The preliminary exam marks and cut-off marks will be uploaded on the official page of UPSC after the declaration of final result of Engineering Services Exam 2023. No request for change of center or discipline for the Main Examination will be entertained by the Commission. under any circumstances.

The main exam is conducted in written mode for a total of 600 marks. The exam consists of two papers from engineering subjects. Out of total eight questions, candidates have to attempt five questions. There is no negative marking in the exam. However, candidates must note that in case of illegible handwriting, deduction of up to 5 per cent marks may be made.

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