UPSC CMS 2022 Result Date Out Soon – Check Previous Year’s Cutoff
The results for the UPSC CMS 2022 exam will be declared on the official website, www.upsc.gov.in of UPSC after two stages of evaluation.
UPSC CMS 2022: The results for the UPSC CMS 2022 exam will be declared on the official website, upsc.gov.in of UPSC, after two stages of evaluation. Stage one will have the evaluation of the two papers conducted by UPSC on 17 July 2022, each paper having 120 questions for a total of 250 marks. The selected candidates will be invited for a personality test/interview in stage two. The final result will be declared in PDF format on UPSC’s official website, and the candidates can search for their roll number if they are selected or not.
Steps to Check the UPSC CMS 2022 Exam Result
Officials will declare the UPSC CMS 2022 results on the website. Thus, applicants can follow the steps given below to check their results.
- Visit the official website of the UPSC – upsc.gov.in.
- Then, click on the “Written Result” option.
- Afterwards, click on the “UPSC CMS Result 2022 link”.
- The result will be in PDF format.
- Finally, candidates can search their results by searching for roll numbers and find out if they have been selected or not.
The details mentioned on the final result of the UPSC CMS are the name of the candidate, roll number, marks of the written test, marks scored in the Interview, Final marks, and category.
Thus, the cutoff marks of the UPSC CMS exam depend on the category of the candidates. The overall cutoff of the UPSC CMS exam is calculated based on the marks obtained in the written test and also in the interview.
Also Read: UPSC CMS 2022 Interview Schedule Released
UPSC CMS Previous Year’s Cutoff
Below is the list of the UPSC CMS cutoff for 2021:
Category | Marks out of 500 | Marks out of 500 |
SC | 175 | 265 |
ST | 151 | 230 |
General | 220 | 305 |
OBC | 180 | 280 |
PH-1 | 82 | 128 |
These are three important factors on which the cutoff of the UPSC CMS exam depends. Those three factors are the number of vacancies, the higher the number of vacancies, the lower the cutoff of the examination.