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Civil Services and Forest Services Pre-Exam 2023

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the notification for the Civil Services (IAS) and Forest Services (IFS) Pre-Exam 2023. This exam is a crucial step in the recruitment process for individuals seeking employment in India’s civil and forest services sector. All eligible candidates interested in the exam are encouraged to apply online between February 1st and February 21st, 2023.

Exam Notification Released by UPSC

The application process for this recruitment exam is straightforward and begins with a Time Registration. Once registered, candidates can fill out the application form and submit it online. Candidates need to read the notification carefully before applying and to ensure that they have all the necessary documents, including their eligibility, ID proof, and address details. Candidates are also advised to have their scan documents ready, such as a photo, signature, and ID proof, as they will be required to upload these as part of the application process.

Application Process and Requirements

The application fee for the Civil Services and Forest Services Pre Exam 2023 is 100 rupees for general, OBC, and EWS candidates. SC, ST, PH, and all female category candidates are exempt from paying any fees. The examination fee can be paid through a debit card, credit card, net banking, or E-Challan fee mode.

Eligibility Criteria

In terms of eligibility, candidates must be at least 21 years of age and not older than 32 years of age. There may be age relaxation for specific categories as per the rules set by the UPSC.

The pre-exam date for the Civil Services and Forest Services Pre-Exam 2023 is scheduled for May 28th, 2023. Admit cards for the exam will be available before the exam date.

Pre-Exam Date and Admit Card Availability

Candidates must fill out the application form for the Civil Services and Forest Services Pre-Exam 2023. They should carefully check and verify all information before submitting the form. Once the form is submitted, candidates are advised to take a printout of the final submitted form for their records.

Good Luck Message to Candidates

In conclusion, the Civil Services and Forest Services Pre Exam 2023 is an excellent opportunity for individuals seeking employment in India’s civil and forest services sector. The application process is straightforward, and candidates are encouraged to apply online between February 1st and February 21st, 2023. It is essential for candidates to read the notification carefully, ensure that they have all the necessary documents, and take their time when filling out the application form. Good luck to all the candidates!

Also Read: NEET-PG 2023 Examination: Schedule and Application Process Announced By National Board Of Examinations

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