UPSC ISS/IES Exam 2022 - begins today
Beginning on Friday, June 24, 2022, is the Union Public Service Commission, Indian Economic Services, and Indian Statistical Services Exam 2022, often known as UPSC IES, ISS Exam 2022. The following exam day instructions are recommended reading for all registered candidates who will be taking the exam today. The steps listed here can be used to download the admit cards as well. Candidates can visit the official website at upsc.gov.in for further information.
The UPSC IES, ISS Exam 2022 will be given offline at several locations throughout India. This is for the hiring of applicants to fill 24 positions in IES and 29 positions in ISS. A list of crucial dates is also included.
UPSC ISS/IES Exam 2022- Overview
IES ISS Details | IES ISS Particulars |
Name of exam | Indian Economic Services (IES)/Indian Statistical Services (ISS) |
Conducting body/organization | Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) |
Frequency of Exam | Once in a year |
Type of exam | Government |
Mode of exam | National |
Mode of exam | Offline |
Number of Attempts | 6 |
Stages of exam |
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Mode of Application Form | Online |
Application Fees | INR 200 |
Language of exam | English |
Official website |
UPSC ISS/IES Exam 2022- Important Dates
Event | Date |
UPSC ISS and UPSC IES notifications were made public | April 6, 2022 |
Registration for the same programme began | April 6, 2022 |
Application period came to a conclusion | April 26, 2022 |
Admit cards were made available | June 3, 2022 |
I.E.S./I.S.S. Examination will come to an end | June 26, 2022 |
UPSC ISS/IES Exam 2022 Selection process
Based on a written test and a personality test, the Commission will narrow down the field of applicants for the Indian Economic/Statistical Services. A total of 1000 points will be awarded for the written exam. A maximum of 200 points can be earned on the personality test.
UPSC ISS/IES Exam 2022 guidelines to follow
- On the actual test day, registered candidates must remember to bring their UPSC IES, ISS admit cards 2022 with them. If they don’t, they could not be allowed to take the test.
- They must bring a valid ID and a passport-size photo to the exam centre in addition to their admission card.
- Candidates are recommended to be in the exam room at least an hour before the test starts.
- Candidates for the UPSC IES and ISS shall not bring any technological gadgets, such as Bluetooth or cell phones, inside the exam.
- They must wear masks and keep social distance in accordance with COVID-19 safety regulations.