What is the process for withdrawing the UPSC application form?
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The UPSC generally allows candidates to withdraw their applications within a specific timeframe after the application submission window closes.
Here's how you can typically withdraw your UPSC application:
* Visit the UPSC Official Website: Go to the official UPSC website (upsc.gov.in).
* Locate the Withdrawal Link: Look for the "What's New" section and find the link for "Withdrawal of Application: Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination."
* Click on the Withdrawal Link: This will open a new window or page.
* Enter Your Registration ID: You'll usually be required to enter your registration ID to proceed.
* Confi
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