The result (written test) of CISF AC (XE) Limited Departmental Competitive Examination 2025 has been released.
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the result of CISF AC (XE) Limited Departmental Competitive Examination 2025. The names and roll numbers of the shortlisted candidates are now available on the commission's website upsc.gov.in. Candidates who have appeared in the examination can check and download by visiting the official website. Candidates can also check their result through the link given below or the steps mentioned.
How to check
First of all the candidates go to the official website.
After this, the candidates click on the relevant link on the homepage.
After this, the result will open in PDF form on a separate page in front of the candidates.
Now the candidates check their result.
Finally, if the candidate wants, take a printout.
What is the next step?
In the next stage of the recruitment process, the selected candidates will appear for Physical Standard Test (PST)/Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Medical Standard Test (MST). The UPSC said that the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) will inform the candidates about the date, time and venue of the PST/PET/MST to be conducted by them.
It said that if any candidate, whose roll number is in the list, does not receive any information regarding PET/PST/PMT, he/she may immediately contact the CISF authorities.
The UPSC said that the marks and other details related to the examination will be available on the Commission's website within 30 days from the date of release of the final result (i.e. after the conduct of the interview and will be available on the UPSC website for a period of 30 days)
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