
Indian Forest Service Examination 2025 150 Posts – Result Announced – India – 2025
Posted: 8 months ago
|Posts: 150
|Location: CENTRAL
Job Details
The Indian Forest Service Examination 2025 is a prestigious examination conducted by UPSC for recruitment into the Indian Forest Service. The examination process involves a Preliminary exam through the Civil Services Examination, followed by the Main Examination and an Interview. It tests candidates on various subjects, including general knowledge, forestry, and environmental science. This notice addresses the announcement of results for the Preliminary Examination and the subsequent steps for qualified candidates.
- Level:
- central
- Cities:
- Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Patna, Jaipur, Ahmedabad
- Other Information:
- Service Allocation: Candidates may be posted in any state or union territory of India as per the cadre allocation policy.
- Exam Centers:
- Preliminary Exam Centers: Exams will be conducted in major cities across India, including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and regional centers.
Job Summary
The Indian Forest Service Examination 2025 offers a gateway to a career in the Indian Forest Service. Candidates must clear the Civil Services Preliminary Examination to qualify for the Main Examination. The application process is online, and candidates should ensure they meet the eligibility criteria before applying. A recent notice allows candidates to modify certain personal details in their OTR profile. The results for the Preliminary Examination have been announced, and qualified candidates must update their details on the UPSC website.
Important Dates
# | Event | Date |
---|---|---|
1 | Notification Release Date | January 22, 2025 |
2 | Application Start Date | January 22, 2025 |
3 | Application End Date | February 11, 2025 |
4 | Preliminary Examination Date | May 25, 2025 |
5 | OTR Profile Modification Deadline | February 18, 2025 |
6 | Result Announcement Date | June 11, 2025 |
7 | Details Submission Window | June 16 to June 25, 2025 |
Fee Structure
Application Fee
- 1. General/OBC:
- ₹100
- 2. SC/ST/PwBD/Female:
- Exempted
Payment Methods
- 1. Accepted Payment Methods:
- Credit Card, Debit Card, UPI, Net Banking
Other Information
- 1. Refund Policy:
- Application fees are non-refundable.
Eligibility Criteria
1. Educational Qualifications
Criteria | Details |
---|---|
Bachelor's degree with at least one of the subjects: Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science, Botany, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, and Zoology or a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture, Forestry, or Engineering. | Required |
2. Other Educational Qualifications
Criteria | Details |
---|---|
Final Year Students | Candidates in their final year of graduation may apply, provided they can submit proof of passing the examination at the time of the Main Examination. |
3. Age Limit
Criteria | Details |
---|---|
Age Range | 21 - 32 years |
Age Limit As On | 1 Aug 2025 |
General Category | 21 to 32 years |
OBC Category | 21 to 35 years |
SC/ST Category | 21 to 37 years |
4. Citizenship
Criteria | Details |
---|---|
Nationality | Must be a citizen of India, or a subject of Nepal or Bhutan, or a Tibetan refugee who came to India before January 1, 1962, with the intent of permanent settlement. |
5. Language Requirements
Criteria | Details |
---|---|
Official Languages | Proficiency in Hindi and English is desirable for central government roles. |
6. Physical Requirements
Criteria | Details |
---|---|
Physical Standards | Candidates must meet specific physical standards as set by UPSC for admission to the Indian Forest Service Examination. |
7. Other Eligibility
Criteria | Details |
---|---|
Number of Attempts | General candidates can attempt the exam 6 times; OBC candidates have 9 attempts; SC/ST candidates have unlimited attempts within the age limit. |
🎯 One App for All Govt Jobs. Zero Ads.
Track jobs by state, department, or stage. Get real-time alerts and save your favorites — without any login or distractions.
- ✅ Real-time verified alerts
- 📍 Smart filters for state & department
- 🔔 Personalized notifications
Post Details
Total Posts: 150
1. Indian Forest Service Officer
Eligibility Criteria:
- Educational Qualification: Bachelor's degree with at least one of the specified subjects or a degree in Agriculture, Forestry, or Engineering.
- Age Criteria: Minimum 21 years and maximum 32 years as on August 1, 2025.
Age Limitations:
- General Category: 21 to 32 years
- OBC Category: 21 to 35 years
- SC/ST Category: 21 to 37 years
Category Wise Vacancy:
Category | Reserved Seats | Other Eligibility |
---|---|---|
General | 75 |
|
OBC | 40 |
|
SC | 25 |
|
ST | 10 |
|
Additional Information
- Service Allocation: Depends on rank in UPSC IFS and preferences given by the candidate.
- Exam Fees: ₹100 for General/OBC; Exempted for SC/ST/PwBD/Female candidates.
Salary Details
> Salary Range: ₹56,100 - ₹177,500 Monthly
> Gross Salary: ₹125,000 Monthly
> Grade Pay: ₹5400
> Allowances: House Rent Allowance, Dearness Allowance, Travel Allowance
Other Information
- Annual Increment: Increment based on performance and years of service, in accordance with government pay scales.
Cut Off Marks
- 1. Preliminary Examination:
- Cut-off marks for the preliminary examination will be released after the results are declared.
- 2. Main Examination:
- Cut-off marks for the Main examination will be determined based on performance and announced accordingly.
How to Apply
- 1. Step 1:
- Register on the UPSC online portal and complete the One Time Registration (OTR) process.
- 2. Step 2:
- Fill out the application form and provide necessary details accurately.
- 3. Step 3:
- Upload scanned copies of your photograph, signature, and ID proof as per guidelines.
- 4. Step 4:
- Submit the application fee and review the filled form before final submission.
Exam Pattern
- 1. Preliminary Exam:
- Consists of two papers: General Studies Paper I and CSAT Paper II, both objective type.
- 2. Main Exam:
- Includes 6 papers: General English, General Knowledge, and four optional subject papers.
- 3. Personality Test:
- An interview to assess candidates' suitability for a career in the Indian Forest Service.
Syllabus Details
- 1. General Studies:
- Covers Indian History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Science and Technology, and current affairs.
- 2. Optional Subjects:
- Candidates can choose from various optional subjects like Agriculture, Forestry, Botany, and more.
Selection Process
- 1. Selection Stages:
- The selection process consists of three rigorous stages: Preliminary, Main, and Personality Test (Interview). Each stage evaluates the candidates' knowledge, analytical skills, and overall aptitude for public service roles.
- 2. Preliminary Examination:
- The Preliminary exam comprises two objective-type papers: General Studies Paper I and Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT). This is a screening test to shortlist candidates for the Main exam.
- 3. Main Examination:
- The Main exam consists of 6 papers, including General English, General Knowledge, and optional subjects. This is a written examination testing in-depth subject knowledge and understanding.
- 4. Personality Test (Interview):
- The final stage is an interview where candidates are assessed on their personality, decision-making skills, leadership abilities, and general awareness. This stage is crucial for final selection.
Admit Card Details
- 1. Admit Card Release:
- Admit cards will be available on the UPSC website approximately three weeks before the exam date. Candidates must download and print their admit cards.
- 2. Admit Card Requirements:
- Candidates should carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID to the examination center. Failure to produce these documents may result in disqualification.
- 3. Admit Card Corrections:
- In case of discrepancies in the admit card details, candidates should immediately contact UPSC for necessary corrections.
Reservation Details
- 1. Reservation Policy:
- Reservations apply for SC, ST, OBC, EWS, and PwBD categories according to the latest government policies.
- 2. SC/ST Reservation:
- 15% of seats are reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC) and 7.5% for Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates.
- 3. OBC Reservation:
- 27% of seats are reserved for Other Backward Classes (OBC) candidates.
- 4. EWS Reservation:
- 10% of seats are reserved for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) as per government norms.
- 5. PwBD Reservation:
- 4% of seats are reserved for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) across various categories as per the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act.
Document Requirements
- 1. Required Documents:
- Candidates must submit scanned copies of their graduation degree certificate, valid ID proof, and relevant category certificates as specified.
- 2. ID Proof:
- Acceptable ID proofs include Passport, Aadhar Card, Voter ID, or Driving License.
- 3. Category Certificates:
- SC/ST/OBC/EWS candidates must submit their respective caste or income certificates, issued by a competent authority.
- 4. Proof of Date of Birth:
- Candidates must provide a Matriculation or equivalent certificate as proof of date of birth.
- 5. Other Required Documents:
- Additional documents like domicile certificate and proof of benchmark disability (if applicable) may be required.
Preparation Tips
- 1. Preparation Strategy:
- Candidates should focus on understanding the syllabus, practicing previous years' question papers, and taking regular mock tests to evaluate their preparation levels.
- 2. Time Management:
- Effective time management is crucial. Candidates should allocate adequate time to each subject and balance between optional and general studies.
- 3. Stay Updated:
- Regularly reading newspapers and current affairs is essential, as a significant portion of the exam is based on current events.
- 4. Mock Tests:
- Practicing with mock tests improves speed and accuracy, helping candidates become familiar with the exam pattern and identify weak areas.
Important Instructions
- 1. Exam Guidelines:
- Candidates must bring a valid photo ID, their admit card, and adhere to the dress code and other instructions on the exam day.
- 2. Use of Electronic Devices:
- Electronic devices such as mobile phones, calculators, and digital watches are strictly prohibited in the examination hall.
- 3. COVID-19 Precautions:
- Candidates are advised to follow COVID-19 guidelines, including wearing masks, maintaining social distancing, and sanitizing hands frequently.
- 4. Answer Sheet Instructions:
- Use only blue or black ballpoint pens for marking answers. Answers marked with any other writing instrument will not be evaluated.
Interview Details
- 1. Interview Process:
- The Personality Test assesses a candidate’s mental alertness, critical powers of assimilation, and clear and logical exposition.
- 2. Interview Panel:
- The interview panel consists of UPSC-appointed board members who evaluate the candidate's suitability for the Indian Forest Service.
- 3. Topics Covered:
- Questions may cover a wide range of topics, including the candidate's educational background, work experience, and understanding of current affairs.
- 4. Interview Preparation:
- Candidates should focus on honing communication skills, staying updated on current affairs, and having a clear understanding of their chosen subjects.
Training Details
- 1. Training Period:
- Selected candidates undergo a two-year training program at designated academies, including the Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy for IFS officers.
- 2. Training Content:
- Training includes foundational courses in forestry, wildlife management, and environmental conservation, preparing candidates for their responsibilities in the Indian Forest Service.
- 3. Field Training:
- Candidates also participate in field training exercises to gain practical experience in forest management and conservation tasks.
- 4. Evaluation:
- Trainees are evaluated periodically on their performance, including assessments of leadership skills, problem-solving abilities, and adaptability.
Bond or Service Agreement
- 1. Service Bond:
- Selected candidates may be required to sign a service bond committing to a minimum tenure in the Indian Forest Service.
- 2. Bond Amount:
- The bond amount varies depending on the service and is meant to cover training costs in case the candidate exits prematurely.
- 3. Minimum Service Duration:
- The bond typically requires a minimum service duration of 5 years from the date of joining.
- 4. Bond Terms:
- The bond terms are binding, and breaking the bond prematurely may lead to financial penalties as outlined in the service agreement.
Disqualification Criteria
- 1. Disqualification Conditions:
- False information, misconduct, or violation of exam guidelines will result in disqualification.
- 2. Use of Unfair Means:
- Any candidate found using unfair means during the examination will be disqualified and barred from future exams.
- 3. Incomplete Applications:
- Applications that are incomplete or contain inaccurate information will be rejected without further consideration.
- 4. Breach of Conduct:
- Any breach of conduct, such as misbehavior with examination staff, may lead to disqualification and future exam restrictions.
Probation Period
- 1. Probation Terms:
- The probation period for selected candidates is two years, during which performance and conduct are closely monitored.
- 2. Probation Review:
- Candidates’ performance is evaluated periodically, and successful completion of probation is mandatory for confirmation in service.
- 3. Termination of Service:
- Failure to meet performance standards or misconduct during the probation period may lead to termination from the service.
- 4. Permanent Appointment:
- After satisfactory completion of the probation period, candidates are confirmed in their respective services and granted permanent appointment status.
Other Information
- 1. Helpline:
- Additional information and FAQs are available on the official UPSC website.
Important Links
Contact Details
Email: upsc@nic.in
Phone: 011-23385271
Address: UPSC Facilitation Counter, Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi - 110069
Other Information
Helpline: For any queries, contact UPSC at 011-23385271 during working hours.
FAQ
Latest Notifications
Share This Page
Let your network know about this content
Click below to copy the link and share it!

Indian Forest Service Examination 2025 150 Posts – Result Announced – India – 2025
Posted: 8 months ago
|Posts: 150
|Location: CENTRAL
Job Details
The Indian Forest Service Examination 2025 is a prestigious examination conducted by UPSC for recruitment into the Indian Forest Service. The examination process involves a Preliminary exam through the Civil Services Examination, followed by the Main Examination and an Interview. It tests candidates on various subjects, including general knowledge, forestry, and environmental science. This notice addresses the announcement of results for the Preliminary Examination and the subsequent steps for qualified candidates.
- Level:
- central
- Cities:
- Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Patna, Jaipur, Ahmedabad
- Other Information:
- Service Allocation: Candidates may be posted in any state or union territory of India as per the cadre allocation policy.
- Exam Centers:
- Preliminary Exam Centers: Exams will be conducted in major cities across India, including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and regional centers.
Job Summary
The Indian Forest Service Examination 2025 offers a gateway to a career in the Indian Forest Service. Candidates must clear the Civil Services Preliminary Examination to qualify for the Main Examination. The application process is online, and candidates should ensure they meet the eligibility criteria before applying. A recent notice allows candidates to modify certain personal details in their OTR profile. The results for the Preliminary Examination have been announced, and qualified candidates must update their details on the UPSC website.
Important Dates
# | Event | Date |
---|---|---|
1 | Notification Release Date | January 22, 2025 |
2 | Application Start Date | January 22, 2025 |
3 | Application End Date | February 11, 2025 |
4 | Preliminary Examination Date | May 25, 2025 |
5 | OTR Profile Modification Deadline | February 18, 2025 |
6 | Result Announcement Date | June 11, 2025 |
7 | Details Submission Window | June 16 to June 25, 2025 |
Fee Structure
Application Fee
- 1. General/OBC:
- ₹100
- 2. SC/ST/PwBD/Female:
- Exempted
Payment Methods
- 1. Accepted Payment Methods:
- Credit Card, Debit Card, UPI, Net Banking
Other Information
- 1. Refund Policy:
- Application fees are non-refundable.
Eligibility Criteria
1. Educational Qualifications
Criteria | Details |
---|---|
Bachelor's degree with at least one of the subjects: Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science, Botany, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, and Zoology or a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture, Forestry, or Engineering. | Required |
2. Other Educational Qualifications
Criteria | Details |
---|---|
Final Year Students | Candidates in their final year of graduation may apply, provided they can submit proof of passing the examination at the time of the Main Examination. |
3. Age Limit
Criteria | Details |
---|---|
Age Range | 21 - 32 years |
Age Limit As On | 1 Aug 2025 |
General Category | 21 to 32 years |
OBC Category | 21 to 35 years |
SC/ST Category | 21 to 37 years |
4. Citizenship
Criteria | Details |
---|---|
Nationality | Must be a citizen of India, or a subject of Nepal or Bhutan, or a Tibetan refugee who came to India before January 1, 1962, with the intent of permanent settlement. |
5. Language Requirements
Criteria | Details |
---|---|
Official Languages | Proficiency in Hindi and English is desirable for central government roles. |
6. Physical Requirements
Criteria | Details |
---|---|
Physical Standards | Candidates must meet specific physical standards as set by UPSC for admission to the Indian Forest Service Examination. |
7. Other Eligibility
Criteria | Details |
---|---|
Number of Attempts | General candidates can attempt the exam 6 times; OBC candidates have 9 attempts; SC/ST candidates have unlimited attempts within the age limit. |
🎯 One App for All Govt Jobs. Zero Ads.
Track jobs by state, department, or stage. Get real-time alerts and save your favorites — without any login or distractions.
- ✅ Real-time verified alerts
- 📍 Smart filters for state & department
- 🔔 Personalized notifications
Post Details
Total Posts: 150
1. Indian Forest Service Officer
Eligibility Criteria:
- Educational Qualification: Bachelor's degree with at least one of the specified subjects or a degree in Agriculture, Forestry, or Engineering.
- Age Criteria: Minimum 21 years and maximum 32 years as on August 1, 2025.
Age Limitations:
- General Category: 21 to 32 years
- OBC Category: 21 to 35 years
- SC/ST Category: 21 to 37 years
Category Wise Vacancy:
Category | Reserved Seats | Other Eligibility |
---|---|---|
General | 75 |
|
OBC | 40 |
|
SC | 25 |
|
ST | 10 |
|
Additional Information
- Service Allocation: Depends on rank in UPSC IFS and preferences given by the candidate.
- Exam Fees: ₹100 for General/OBC; Exempted for SC/ST/PwBD/Female candidates.
Salary Details
> Salary Range: ₹56,100 - ₹177,500 Monthly
> Gross Salary: ₹125,000 Monthly
> Grade Pay: ₹5400
> Allowances: House Rent Allowance, Dearness Allowance, Travel Allowance
Other Information
- Annual Increment: Increment based on performance and years of service, in accordance with government pay scales.
Cut Off Marks
- 1. Preliminary Examination:
- Cut-off marks for the preliminary examination will be released after the results are declared.
- 2. Main Examination:
- Cut-off marks for the Main examination will be determined based on performance and announced accordingly.
How to Apply
- 1. Step 1:
- Register on the UPSC online portal and complete the One Time Registration (OTR) process.
- 2. Step 2:
- Fill out the application form and provide necessary details accurately.
- 3. Step 3:
- Upload scanned copies of your photograph, signature, and ID proof as per guidelines.
- 4. Step 4:
- Submit the application fee and review the filled form before final submission.
Exam Pattern
- 1. Preliminary Exam:
- Consists of two papers: General Studies Paper I and CSAT Paper II, both objective type.
- 2. Main Exam:
- Includes 6 papers: General English, General Knowledge, and four optional subject papers.
- 3. Personality Test:
- An interview to assess candidates' suitability for a career in the Indian Forest Service.
Syllabus Details
- 1. General Studies:
- Covers Indian History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Science and Technology, and current affairs.
- 2. Optional Subjects:
- Candidates can choose from various optional subjects like Agriculture, Forestry, Botany, and more.
Selection Process
- 1. Selection Stages:
- The selection process consists of three rigorous stages: Preliminary, Main, and Personality Test (Interview). Each stage evaluates the candidates' knowledge, analytical skills, and overall aptitude for public service roles.
- 2. Preliminary Examination:
- The Preliminary exam comprises two objective-type papers: General Studies Paper I and Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT). This is a screening test to shortlist candidates for the Main exam.
- 3. Main Examination:
- The Main exam consists of 6 papers, including General English, General Knowledge, and optional subjects. This is a written examination testing in-depth subject knowledge and understanding.
- 4. Personality Test (Interview):
- The final stage is an interview where candidates are assessed on their personality, decision-making skills, leadership abilities, and general awareness. This stage is crucial for final selection.
Admit Card Details
- 1. Admit Card Release:
- Admit cards will be available on the UPSC website approximately three weeks before the exam date. Candidates must download and print their admit cards.
- 2. Admit Card Requirements:
- Candidates should carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID to the examination center. Failure to produce these documents may result in disqualification.
- 3. Admit Card Corrections:
- In case of discrepancies in the admit card details, candidates should immediately contact UPSC for necessary corrections.
Reservation Details
- 1. Reservation Policy:
- Reservations apply for SC, ST, OBC, EWS, and PwBD categories according to the latest government policies.
- 2. SC/ST Reservation:
- 15% of seats are reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC) and 7.5% for Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates.
- 3. OBC Reservation:
- 27% of seats are reserved for Other Backward Classes (OBC) candidates.
- 4. EWS Reservation:
- 10% of seats are reserved for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) as per government norms.
- 5. PwBD Reservation:
- 4% of seats are reserved for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) across various categories as per the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act.
Document Requirements
- 1. Required Documents:
- Candidates must submit scanned copies of their graduation degree certificate, valid ID proof, and relevant category certificates as specified.
- 2. ID Proof:
- Acceptable ID proofs include Passport, Aadhar Card, Voter ID, or Driving License.
- 3. Category Certificates:
- SC/ST/OBC/EWS candidates must submit their respective caste or income certificates, issued by a competent authority.
- 4. Proof of Date of Birth:
- Candidates must provide a Matriculation or equivalent certificate as proof of date of birth.
- 5. Other Required Documents:
- Additional documents like domicile certificate and proof of benchmark disability (if applicable) may be required.
Preparation Tips
- 1. Preparation Strategy:
- Candidates should focus on understanding the syllabus, practicing previous years' question papers, and taking regular mock tests to evaluate their preparation levels.
- 2. Time Management:
- Effective time management is crucial. Candidates should allocate adequate time to each subject and balance between optional and general studies.
- 3. Stay Updated:
- Regularly reading newspapers and current affairs is essential, as a significant portion of the exam is based on current events.
- 4. Mock Tests:
- Practicing with mock tests improves speed and accuracy, helping candidates become familiar with the exam pattern and identify weak areas.
Important Instructions
- 1. Exam Guidelines:
- Candidates must bring a valid photo ID, their admit card, and adhere to the dress code and other instructions on the exam day.
- 2. Use of Electronic Devices:
- Electronic devices such as mobile phones, calculators, and digital watches are strictly prohibited in the examination hall.
- 3. COVID-19 Precautions:
- Candidates are advised to follow COVID-19 guidelines, including wearing masks, maintaining social distancing, and sanitizing hands frequently.
- 4. Answer Sheet Instructions:
- Use only blue or black ballpoint pens for marking answers. Answers marked with any other writing instrument will not be evaluated.
Interview Details
- 1. Interview Process:
- The Personality Test assesses a candidate’s mental alertness, critical powers of assimilation, and clear and logical exposition.
- 2. Interview Panel:
- The interview panel consists of UPSC-appointed board members who evaluate the candidate's suitability for the Indian Forest Service.
- 3. Topics Covered:
- Questions may cover a wide range of topics, including the candidate's educational background, work experience, and understanding of current affairs.
- 4. Interview Preparation:
- Candidates should focus on honing communication skills, staying updated on current affairs, and having a clear understanding of their chosen subjects.
Training Details
- 1. Training Period:
- Selected candidates undergo a two-year training program at designated academies, including the Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy for IFS officers.
- 2. Training Content:
- Training includes foundational courses in forestry, wildlife management, and environmental conservation, preparing candidates for their responsibilities in the Indian Forest Service.
- 3. Field Training:
- Candidates also participate in field training exercises to gain practical experience in forest management and conservation tasks.
- 4. Evaluation:
- Trainees are evaluated periodically on their performance, including assessments of leadership skills, problem-solving abilities, and adaptability.
Bond or Service Agreement
- 1. Service Bond:
- Selected candidates may be required to sign a service bond committing to a minimum tenure in the Indian Forest Service.
- 2. Bond Amount:
- The bond amount varies depending on the service and is meant to cover training costs in case the candidate exits prematurely.
- 3. Minimum Service Duration:
- The bond typically requires a minimum service duration of 5 years from the date of joining.
- 4. Bond Terms:
- The bond terms are binding, and breaking the bond prematurely may lead to financial penalties as outlined in the service agreement.
Disqualification Criteria
- 1. Disqualification Conditions:
- False information, misconduct, or violation of exam guidelines will result in disqualification.
- 2. Use of Unfair Means:
- Any candidate found using unfair means during the examination will be disqualified and barred from future exams.
- 3. Incomplete Applications:
- Applications that are incomplete or contain inaccurate information will be rejected without further consideration.
- 4. Breach of Conduct:
- Any breach of conduct, such as misbehavior with examination staff, may lead to disqualification and future exam restrictions.
Probation Period
- 1. Probation Terms:
- The probation period for selected candidates is two years, during which performance and conduct are closely monitored.
- 2. Probation Review:
- Candidates’ performance is evaluated periodically, and successful completion of probation is mandatory for confirmation in service.
- 3. Termination of Service:
- Failure to meet performance standards or misconduct during the probation period may lead to termination from the service.
- 4. Permanent Appointment:
- After satisfactory completion of the probation period, candidates are confirmed in their respective services and granted permanent appointment status.
Other Information
- 1. Helpline:
- Additional information and FAQs are available on the official UPSC website.
Important Links
Contact Details
Email: upsc@nic.in
Phone: 011-23385271
Address: UPSC Facilitation Counter, Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi - 110069
Other Information
Helpline: For any queries, contact UPSC at 011-23385271 during working hours.
FAQ
Share This Page
Let your network know about this content
Click below to copy the link and share it!