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UPSC Combined Medical Services Exam (CMSE) 2017 Written Result Declared at upsc.gov.in
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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) declared the results of written exam of Combined Medical Services Exam (CMSE) 2017 at its official website upsc.gov.in. Candidates who had appeared for the CMSE 2017 exams can now check their results at the official website. The examination was held on August 13.

The candidates who have cleared the exam will have to carry their “original certificates in support of their claims relating to age, educational qualifications, community, physical disability (where applicable) etc. at the time of the Personality Test”.

All the candidates who have cleared the written exam will have to fill up the Detailed Application Form (DAF) which will be available on the UPSC official website. “The candidates who have been declared successful have to first get themselves registered on the relevant page of the Commission’s website before filling up the ONLINE DAF and submit the same ONLINE alongwith uploading of the scanned copies of relevant certificates/documents in support of their eligibility, claim for reservation etc,” reads the notification of the results.

HERE’S HOW TO CHECK

Go to the official website of UPSC – upsc.gov.in

Click on ‘Written Result – COMBINED MEDICAL SERVICES EXAMINATION, 2017’ on the left side of the page.

You will be directed to another window.

Here, click on the PDF document of the result.

A new tab of the PDF document will open up.

Scroll down, and check your roll number on the page.

IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER

The Personality Test interviews of the candidates who have qualified are likely to start in the last week of October 2017. However, the candidates will be intimidated about the same through an e-Summon letter.

The marks-sheet of candidates who have not qualified will be uploaded on the UPSC website after the Personality Test. The marks-sheet will remain on the website for a period of 60 days.

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