Finally, UPSC has declared the result for CSAT-prelim-2013 (for both IAS and IFS). Earlier The result system was= you enter your roll number and the UPSC website would tell you whether you’ve passed or not. But this time, UPSC adopted the desi method (uploaded PDF file that contains big list of roll numbers)
I’m uploading the same PDF files on google docs (because UPSC server will become slow as hell for a few days). click on the following links:
- Result: IAS/IPS/Civil Service candidates: click me to see result (~15000 selected)
- Result: IFS candidates: click me to see result (~1000 selected)
- Forgot roll number?Click me but you’ll need registration id
@Those who didn’t qualify
Try again next year with full strength, rectifying whatever shortcomings you had in your preparation. And if this was your last attempt, then my best wishes for all your future endeavors.
Back in 2010, a lady from Chennai committed suicide for failing in prelims, Even in CSE-2012 a guy from Banglore committed suicide. Please remember that setbacks and success will come but life is more precious than one exam, government job, girlfriend, boyfriend or (temporary) nagging of parents/relatives.
I take the liberty of copy pasting a few paragraphs from Mr.Tirumala’s blogspot:
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When I started (UPSC preparation), I always dreamt about what I would do once I am a civil servant. I failed the first time. That’s when things changed. Thereafter, I was more concerned about how to clear this exam than about what I would do once I become a civil servant. The question as to ‘why’ I wanted to be a civil servant was relegated to some back corner of my mind. It was the exam and it was me. Years rolled by. Until this happened. I was too old for this exam and out of attempts.
(So) I am back in industry. My career is progressing well. Biwi and baby are fine. Life has changed. Priorities have changed. And I am moving on.
The job, the workload, project deadlines, cafeteria, cubicle, bitching about the HR policies and the wait for the next weekend. It’s all there. However, there’s one difference. I had the courage to risk it all. I once did. I lost the bet. And I know that I have the courage to build my dreams once more. Brick by brick, I will build. I believe this is my takeaway from this exam, where I didn’t, ‘qualify’…….I spent a lot of time wondering why I didn’t make it to civil services. I thought I will carry the burden of this failure all my life and will never get over this….That’s not so. I moved on, (and) quite well to my own surprise, I must say. In retrospect it looks so stupid of me to even think that I failed. I now look back with a smile…It must have been fun while it lasted. I now work in the field of aerospace with one of the biggest aeroplane makers in world, and I am proud to be an engineer.
-Tirumala
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@Those who qualified in CSAT 2013
Congratulations. What next?= You’ll have to fill up a separate form for the mains examination known as DAF (Detailed application form)
It will be an online application form, you fill it up, take printout and post it to UPSC, New Delhi along with photocopies of necessary documents and fees.
What? |
IAS/Civil Service |
IFS (Forest service) |
UPSC will upload DAF form on | 20 August | 3 August |
Last date to fill online DAF form | 10 Sept. | 20 August |
last date to send printed DAF form to UPSC | 18 Sept. | 30 August |
mains starts from | 1st December | 3rd October |
hallticket and Mains time-table | 2-3 weeks before exam | 2-3 weeks before exam |
For any doubts call the helpline of UPSC: 011-23385271, 011-23098543 or 011-23381125
By the way, Result of Roll Nos.290376, 722998 and 783890 have been withheld on Court direction.
dear sir i have lost my roll no.my dob-14-07-1988 and my regd no is-11312222943..plz sens my roll no to my email.waiting for response’
Hi, sorry for delayed post.
P-1:45
P-2:189
SC Category, graduated from NIT-Rourkela and IIM-Lucknow :-), saved in p-2 :-), could not clear last year(21+158)
Hoping to make this time itself :-).
^ All set for Mains-GS, revising my optional-pol. sc. and covered GS-2,3 and 4 :-)
Dear friends,i am an unfortunate candidate who is a victim of this repeated pattern changes. I failed in prelims in my first two attempts in 2007 and 2008. but subsequently i wrote mains in my 3rd and 4th attempt in 2009 and 2010. but after the advent of CSAT i repeatedly got disqualified in prelims my last two attempts in 2011 and 2012. as i belong to OBC category, i preserved my 7th and last attempt for 2014 and skipped this year exam.As i am poor in math as well as in English,the CSAT has just become a bane for me.(and like many students like me).In my last appearance in mains 2010,my marks fell shortage of just 6 marks from the cut-off for interview. and now my repeated failure in prelim stage has put me into depression.Isnt illogical to bring a new pattern without safeguarding the interest of the students who have already exhausted their earlier attempts in preparing in a different way for years?? I have written a no of letters to UPSC and the GOVT regarding the disadvantage we suffer and to provide relaxation in both age and no of attempts to all categories for 3 years and 3 attempts respectively.That is in order to balance the no of attempts and age of the candidates when the new pattern is implemented in 2011.
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Hw many candidates appeared for ias-2013 prelims ??
please reply cut off of Indian forest service 2013
Any idea what the cut-offs were for IFS prelims?
Mrunal, I’m so thankful to you for all your help with my preparation for the RBI exam. I did well in Phase II, thanks to you, and now I’m in. So although, I didn’t get through the IFoS exam, like I had hoped, this turned out to be a really good career option for me. Thanks once again. :D May God bless you!
SIR I AM GETTING CNFUS ABOUT THAT qualifier of upsc but last week i got a news about hindi medium so may it tough or be something wrong with me? i mean will i qualify with