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UPSC Indian Forest Services Exam 2022: Mains result declared, 147 candidates recommended

UPSC Indian Forest Services Exam 2022: The list of recommended candidates with their names and roll numbers is available on the official website— upsc.gov.in.

UPSC Indian Forest Services Exam 2022: Main result announcedUPSC Indian Forest Services Exam 2022: 147 candidates have been recommended (Express Photo by Kshitij Mohan/ Representative Image)
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UPSC Indian Forest Services Exam 2022: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) today released the main result for Indian Forest Service Exam 2022. The list of recommended candidates with their names and roll numbers is available on the official website— upsc.gov.in.

A total of 147 candidates have been recommended. The exam was held between November 20 to 27, 2022. The personality test will be conducted in June. The number of vacancies is 150.

In the open category, 39 candidates have been recommended, in EWS category there are 21 candidates, 54 candidates in OBC category, 22 in SC and 11 in ST category.

UPSC Indian Forest Services Exam 2022: How to check

Step 1: Visit the official website — upsc.gov.in

Step 2: Click on the result link on the website

Step 3: Check for your name and roll number in the list

Step 4: Download it for future reference

Candidature of 12 candidates is provisional and candidature of two candidates has been withheld.

The UPSC has a ‘facilitation counter’ from where candidates can obtain any information or clarification regarding exams or recruitments on working days between 10 am to 5 pm. The counter is near the exam hall building in its campus. The candidates can visit the counter in person or call at— 011-23385271, 011-23098543 and 011-23381125.

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