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UPSC NDA & NA, CDS Exam 2: Last date to make corrections today at upsconline.nic.in
UPSC NDA & NA, CDS Exam 2: Last date to make corrections today at upsconline.nic.in

Hindustan Times

time09-07-2025

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  • Hindustan Times

UPSC NDA & NA, CDS Exam 2: Last date to make corrections today at upsconline.nic.in

Union Public Service Commission will close the correction window for UPSC NDA & NA, CDS Exam 2 application form on July 9, 2025. Candidates who want to make corrections in UPSC NDA and NA 2 and CDS 2 application form can do it through the official website of UPSC at The correction window was opened on July 7, 2025. UPSC NDA & NA, CDS Exam 2: Last date to make corrections today at The official notice reads, "Union Public Service Commission has decided to open a 'Correction Window' of three days i.e. from 07.07.2025 (10:00 AM) to 09.07.2025 (11:59 PM), as a one-time measure, for aspirants/candidates to rectify their mistakes in the Application Forms filled for NDA & NA Examination-II, 2025 and CDS Examinations-II, 2025. The correction window would be an opportunity to the candidates to edit their details and make necessary corrections, in the 'Common Application Form' and 'Examination Application Form'. Direct link to make corrections in UPSC NDA & NA, CDS Exam 2 application form UPSC NDA & NA, CDS Exam 2: How to make corrections To make corrections, candidates can follow the steps given below. 1. Visit the official website at 2. On the home page, click on the login section. 3. Enter your credentials to log in, and submit. 4. Go to the Common Application Form. 5. Make the necessary modifications/corrections on the application form. 6. Submit the application form after carefully reviewing it. 7. Download the confirmation page. 8. Keep a printout of the same for future reference. The UPSC NDA and NA examination 2 and CDS examination 2 will be held on September 14, 2025. For more related details candidates can check the official website of UPSC.

UPSC NDA, NA 2 and CDS 2 Exam 2025: Application correction window opens tomorrow, what candidates should know
UPSC NDA, NA 2 and CDS 2 Exam 2025: Application correction window opens tomorrow, what candidates should know

Hindustan Times

time06-07-2025

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  • Hindustan Times

UPSC NDA, NA 2 and CDS 2 Exam 2025: Application correction window opens tomorrow, what candidates should know

Union Public Service Commission is set to open the application correction window of UPSC NDA & NA II, CDS II Exam 2025 on Monday, July 7, 2025. This will be a 'one-time measure' for candidates who want to make modifications/corrections in their application forms. UPSC NDA, NA 2 and CDS 2 Exam 2025: Application correction window will open on Monday, July 7. Check important details. Candidates willing to make corrections will need to visit the official website at Also read: ICAI CA May Result 2025 released, direct link to check Foundation, Inter & Final results UPSC NDA NA II, CDS II Exam 2025: How to make corrections in applications Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to make corrections in their applications: Visit the official website at On the home page, go to the login section. Enter your credentials to log in, and submit. Go to the Common Application Form. Make the required modifications/corrections on the application form. Review carefully and submit the form. Download the confirmation page, and keep a printout of the same for future reference. Also read: ICAI CA May Result 2025: Foundation, Inter & Final results declared, here's how to check Candidates must note here that the last date to make corrections is July 9, 2025. The commission stated in an official notice that 'the correction window would be an opportunity to the candidates to edit their details and make necessary corrections, in the 'Common Application Form' and 'Examination Application Form.' Also read: AP EAMCET Counselling 2025: Registration begins tomorrow; where to apply, important dates It may be mentioned here that the National Defence Academy/ Naval Academy II written examination and Combined Defense Service written exam will be held on September 14, 2025. For more details, candidates are advised to visit the official website of the UPSC.

UPSC CDS II, NDA NA II 2025: Application window extended, apply at upsconline.nic.in by June 20, link here
UPSC CDS II, NDA NA II 2025: Application window extended, apply at upsconline.nic.in by June 20, link here

Hindustan Times

time18-06-2025

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  • Hindustan Times

UPSC CDS II, NDA NA II 2025: Application window extended, apply at upsconline.nic.in by June 20, link here

Union Public Service Commission has extended the deadline to apply for UPSC CDS II, NDA & NA II 2025 till Friday, June 20, 2025. Candidates who are yet to submit their applications for the Combined Defense Service Examination 2025, and National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination 2025 can do so on the official website at Candidates must note here that the link to apply will be active till 11:59 PM. Notably, the applications should be submitted on the new Online Application Portal. Also read: Rajasthan RSOS 10th, 12th Results 2025 releasing on June 19, here's how to download scores when out The National Defence Academy/ Naval Academy II and Combined Defense Service written exam will be conducted on September 14, 2025. Also read: UKPSC admit card 2025: PCS and Upper Subordinate prelims admit cards out at direct link The UPSC aims to fill 453 posts via Combined Defence Service exam and 406 posts via National Defence Academy/ Naval Academy II examination. Also read: TN HSE +2 Supply Exam Admit Card 2025 releasing tomorrow at here's how to download UPSC CDS, NDA & NA II 2025: How to apply Candidates can apply by following the steps mentioned below: 1. Visit the official website at 2. On the home page, create an account or login to your account. 3. Go to universal registration, and enter the details to register yourself. 4.. Fill the common application form and make the payment of the application fee. 5. Select the examination (NDA NA II, CDS II), and apply. 6. Download the confirmation page. 7. Keep a printout of the same for further need. For more details, candidates are advised to visit the official website of UPSC.

UPSC Civil Services Prelims result 2025 declared; here's how to check
UPSC Civil Services Prelims result 2025 declared; here's how to check

Scroll.in

time12-06-2025

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  • Scroll.in

UPSC Civil Services Prelims result 2025 declared; here's how to check

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the results of the Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2025. Candidates who appeared for the prelims exam held on May 25, 2025, can now check their results on the official website According to The Indian Express, more than 10 lakh aspirants took the UPSC Civil Services Prelims 2025, vying for only 979 positions available this year. Steps to check UPSC Civil Services Prelims result 2025 Visit the official website Click on the 'Civil Services Preliminary Result 2025' link A PDF containing the roll numbers of the qualified candidates will open Search for your roll number in the list Download the PDF and save it for future reference Direct link to the result. Post-Result Instructions Pay a fee of Rs 200 for the Main Examination (PwBD, SC, ST, and female candidates are exempted). If a candidate's name has changed post-matriculation or differs from the name in educational certificates, a gazette notification must be provided.

After Puja Khedkar row, 92% UPSC applicants voluntarily opt for Aadhaar authentication on new exam portal
After Puja Khedkar row, 92% UPSC applicants voluntarily opt for Aadhaar authentication on new exam portal

Indian Express

time05-06-2025

  • Indian Express

After Puja Khedkar row, 92% UPSC applicants voluntarily opt for Aadhaar authentication on new exam portal

A week after the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) launched its revamped exam portal with Aadhaar-based authentication, over 92% of those who registered have opted to use their Aadhaar for identity verification, The Indian Express has learnt. The new portal, launched on May 28, is part of a broader push to streamline the application process for exams conducted by the UPSC. Candidates are now required to register through a four-step process—account creation, universal registration, common application form, and examination application—on the portal As of Wednesday, the UPSC said 2.65 lakh accounts had been created on the new platform. Of these, 1.13 lakh users completed the universal registration, and 1.05 lakh of them chose Aadhaar authentication. About 60,000 had filled the common application form, while 55,000 forms were still under process. 'We are continuously improving the features and user-friendliness of the portal. The focus is on eliminating duplication—candidates won't have to enter their information multiple times. Once submitted, it can be reused for various exams, improving their convenience,' UPSC Chairman Dr. Ajay Kumar told The Indian Express. This is the first time the UPSC is implementing biometric-based authentication for its exams. Though Aadhaar had been accepted as one of several ID documents earlier, the Commission did not previously carry out biometric authentication. That changed in August last year, when the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) authorised the UPSC to conduct Aadhaar authentication—on a voluntary basis—for verifying candidates' identity. The DoPT notification, issued on August 28, 2024, allowed the UPSC to use Aadhaar verification at the registration stage and during various phases of the examination and recruitment process, using either Yes/No or e-KYC authentication. The decision followed the high-profile case of Puja Khedkar, a probationary IAS officer who allegedly appeared for the 2022 Civil Services Examination despite exceeding the maximum number of allowed attempts. The UPSC later cancelled her candidature, citing discrepancies in her application, including changes to her name and her parents' names across attempts. The DoPT subsequently dismissed her from service. Khedkar has denied the allegations and challenged the decisions in court. The new portal covers 14 major UPSC exams, including the Civil Services Examination, Combined Defence Services Examination, and the National Defence Academy Examination. While Aadhaar authentication is voluntary, officials said the UPSC is encouraging candidates to opt for it, as it speeds up verification. Those choosing other forms of ID may face delays in the authentication process. In a statement on May 28, the UPSC had said: 'Applicants are strongly advised to use their Aadhaar Card as ID document in the Universal Application for easy, effortless and seamless verification and authentication of ID and other details, after which it serves as a permanent and common record for all examinations.' Damini Nath is an Assistant Editor with the national bureau of The Indian Express. She covers the housing and urban affairs and Election Commission beats. She has 11 years of experience as a reporter and sub-editor. Before joining The Indian Express in 2022, she was a reporter with The Hindu's national bureau covering culture, social justice, housing and urban affairs and the Election Commission. ... Read More

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