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UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISION NOTICE Dated: 23Rd March, 2021 UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISION NOTICE Dated: 23rd March, 2021 On the basis of the results of the Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2020 held by the Union Public Service Commission from 8th January 2021 to 17th January 2021, the candidates with the Roll Numbers and Name, as given below, have qualified for the Personality Test (Interview) for selection to the Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign Service, Indian Police Service and other Central Services (Group ‘A’ and Group ‘B’). 2. Candidature of these candidates is provisional subject to their being found eligible in all respects. The candidates will be required to produce the original certificates in support of their claims pertaining to age, educational qualifications, community, economically weaker section, Person with Benchmark Disability (PwBD) and other documents such as TA Form, etc. at the time of their Personality Test (Interview). They are, therefore, advised to keep the said documents ready with them. The candidates seeking reservation/relaxation benefits available for SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwBD/Ex-servicemen must also produce original certificate(s) dated earlier than the closing date of the application of the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2020 i.e. 03.03.2020. 3. Personality Tests (Interviews) of these candidates will be commenced shortly, which will be held in the Office of the Union Public Service Commission at Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi-110069. The e-Summon Letters of Personality Tests (Interviews) of the candidates will be made available shortly, which may be downloaded from the Commission’s Website https://www.upsc.gov.in & https://www.upsconline.in. The candidates, who may not be able to download their e-Summon Letters, should immediately contact the office of the Commission through letter or on Phone Nos. 011-23385271, 011-23381125, 011-23098543 or Fax No. 011-23387310, 011-23384472 or by email on ([email protected]). No paper Summon Letters will be issued for the Personality Tests (Interviews) by the Commission. 4. No request for change in the date and time of the Personality Test (Interview) intimated to the candidates will ordinarily be entertained. 5. All the candidates, who qualified for the Personality Tests (Interviews), are required to opt in/opt out for publically making available their scores under the Public Disclosure Scheme. The candidates are advised to go through DoP&T letter No. 39020/1/2016-Estt(B) dated 21.06.2016, 19.07.2017 and the Commission’s Note on PUBLIC DISCLOSURE, THROUGH PORTAL, OF SCORES OF CANDIDATES NOT RECOMMENDED BY THE COMMISSION AGAINST THE RESULT OF AN EXAMINATION. The candidates should note that only after submitting their option for opt in/opt out, they will be able to download their e- Summon letters. Candidates may note that no change will be allowed in this regard later. 6. With regard to the Detailed Application Form-II (DAF-II), following provisions have been made in the Civil Services Examination, 2020 Rules: “(2) A candidate shall be required to mandatorily indicate order of preferences only for those services participating in the Civil Services Examination for the year, for which he is interested to be allocated to, in the on-line Detailed Application Form-II (DAF-II), before the commencement of Personality Test (Interviews) of the examination. With this Form, a candidate will also be required to upload documents/certificates for higher education, achievements in different fields, service experience, OBC Annexure (for OBC category only), EWS Annexure (for EWS category only), etc. (3) In case of recommendation of his name by UPSC for service allocation, the candidate shall be considered for allocation to one of those services by the Government for which he shall indicate his preference subject to fulfilment of other conditions. No change in preferences of services once indicated by a candidate would be permitted. (4) A candidate who wishes to be considered for Indian Administrative Service or Indian Police Service shall be required to indicate in his on-line Detailed Application Form-II his order of preferences for various Zones and Cadres for which he would like to be considered for allotment in case he is appointed to the Indian Administrative Service or Indian Police Service and no change in preference of Zone and Cadre once indicated by a candidate would be permitted.” 6.1 Therefore, in accordance with the aforesaid provisions of the Rules of the Examination, all these candidates have to fill up and submit DAF-II ONLINE only, which will be available on the Website of the Union Public Service Commission (https://upsconline.nic.in) during the period from 25th March, 2021 to 5th April, 2021 till 6:00 P.M. 6.2 The preferences for Services/Cadres Allocation once opted and submitted ONLINE in the DAF-II cannot be modified or changed at a later stage. Therefore, the candidates are advised to exercise due diligence while filling up the preferences for Services and Zones (Cadres there under). If a candidate fails to submit the DAF-II by last date/time, it will be considered that the candidate has no preference to make for Services and Zones/Cadres as also he has nothing to furnish/upload viz. documents/certificates for higher education, achievements in different fields, service experience, OBC Annexure (for OBC category only), EWS Annexure (for EWS category only), etc. No request shall be entertained in this regard. 7. No request for any type of change/modification of information given in DAF-I & DAF-II would be entertained by the Commission. However, wherever necessary the candidates are advised to notify changes in their address/contact details only, if any, to the Commission immediately through letter, email (csm- [email protected]) or Fax at numbers indicated in Paragraph 3 within 7 days of publishing this Press Note. 8. All the qualified candidates are required to fill up the Attestation Form online and submit the same ONLINE which would be made available on the Website of the Department of Personnel & Training from the date of commencement of Personality Tests (Interviews) till the conclusion of Personality Tests (Interviews) on the link https://cseplus.nic.in/Account/Login. Therefore, all candidates qualified for the Personality Tests (Interviews) are advised to fill it up online within the prescribed time limit. For any query / clarification regarding Attestation Form, the candidates should contact Department of Personnel & Training on E-mail ID: [email protected], [email protected], Or telephone nos. 011-23092695/23040335/ 23040332. 9. The marks sheets of candidates who have not qualified, will be uploaded on the Commission’s Website within 15 days from the date of publication of the final result [after conducting Personality Tests (Interview)] and will remain available on the Website for a period of 30 days. Roll Numbers & Name: 1 CIVIL SERVICES (MAIN) EXAMINATION-2020 ROLL NUMBER AND NAME OF WRITTEN QUALIFIED CANDIDATES ROLL NO. NAME 0100522 VEESAL DEV SHIVAJI 0100589 HARSHIL R MEENA 0102956 SUTARIA AAYUSHI PANKAJ 0103062 PATEL PIYUSHKUMAR CHIMANBHAI 0103242 NIDHI NAGORI 0103597 SUNEEL KUMAR MEENA 0103675 PARMAR MAYUR RAMESHBHAI 0103831 AARTI AGARWAL 0104023 PANDYA KRUNAL BIPINCHANDRA 0104408 BHAVANABEN VADHER 0104868 MANSI RAJIV GOKHALE 0104931 RATHOD SAURABHKUMAR CHIMANLAL 0105215 THAKAR VIVEK KISHORKUMAR 0105483 MANGALAM KOMAL HARSHADBHAI 0105708 SUMIT GOVINDBHAI MAKWANA 0105791 ANKITSINGH RAJPUT 0106208 GURNADAM PRASAD 0107696 KESHVALA SANJAYKUMAR S 0107966 BARAD NAYANABEN NATHABHAI 0108398 VAIDYA VALAY ANKITKUMAR 0109083 JOGANI UTSAV SATISHBHAI 0109904 ATUL TYAGI 0110416 RAHUL KUMAR MEENA 0110556 KAPADIYA CHIRAG KANUBHAI 0111569 PRASHANT MISHRA 0111788 NAYANKUMAR LEELCHAND JAIN 0114386 BARIA SHIVAM JAGENDRASINH 0115305 VASANI ALPESHKUMAR NATUBHAI 0116998 HIRE VIJAY RAJENDRA 0117036 SHAH JENIL MAHENDRABHAI 0118684 PATEL JAYMIN MUKESHBHAI 0119463 CHAUHAN SIDDHARTH HASMUKHRAY 2 CIVIL SERVICES (MAIN) EXAMINATION-2020 ROLL NUMBER AND NAME OF WRITTEN QUALIFIED CANDIDATES ROLL NO. NAME 0120113 ABHISHEK ANAND 0120602 PARMAR PINKESHKUMAR LALITKUMAR 0121195 GOHIL ANKIT PIYUSHKUMAR 0121247 JIVANI KARTIK NAGJIBHAI 0122053 SHANTANU KUMAR JHA 0122119 SARAVADIYA SAVANKUMAR PRAVINBH 0203487 VIPIN KUMAR DWIVEDI 0204544 ABHISHEK KUMAR 0205739 GOPAL KRISHAN VERMA 0206350 ANUBHAV 0206973 RAJ ANAND 0207249 SHASHANK SHEKHAR SINGH 0208376 SHUBHAM MAURYA 0210304 ANKIT PANDEY 0215705 ASHUTOSH TIWARI 0221261 MAYANK MISHRA 0225864 KAPIL KUMAR 0227334 APURVA TRIPATHI 0227520 ANSHIKA VERMA 0227677 NIKHIL YADAV 0232740 SUSHIL KUMAR MISHRA 0235299 SRIJAN VARMA 0235349 SHUBHAM SHUKLA 0236002 SHIVAM TIWARI 0236148 AASIM KHWAJA 0236584 KISHLAY KUSHWAHA 0240188 ARUSHI MISHRA 0242525 ABHISHEK SHUKLA 0243997 PRABHAKAR SINGH 0244082 DIGVIJAI SINGH 0300329 VISHWAS S M 3 CIVIL SERVICES (MAIN) EXAMINATION-2020 ROLL NUMBER AND NAME OF WRITTEN QUALIFIED CANDIDATES ROLL NO. NAME 0300643 C SAMEER RAJA 0301258 NITHIN KUMAR S N 0301990 DHANUSH KUMAR B S 0302228 VINAYAKUMAR N DANAWADAKAR 0302381 MAMATHA G 0302572 PRASATH S 0302954 SIDDALINGAREDDY 0303506 SHUBHAM VATS 0303634 ARJUN J 0303660 DEEPAK RAMACHANDRA SHET 0303802 CHALLA KALYANI 0304123 NITHIN H R 0304207 BINDU MANI R N 0304389 KANKANALA ANIL KUMAR 0305306 SANDEEP KUMAR PS 0305650 CHIKKAPPA NAYAK 0306172 SAGAR A WADI 0306816 RANJITH KR 0306975 KALPASHREE K R 0307352 SHRUTI YARAGATTI S 0307398 SANJAY M 0308780 RAHOOL MOGALI 0309035 CHANDAN B S 0309301 VAISHAKH BAGEE 0310444 NAGENDRA BABU KUMAR 0310842 RAKESH C 0311208 MEGHA JAIN 0311231 ABINAYA S 0311609 ARUNA M 0312003
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