How to check CDS cut off?
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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will release the CDS cut-off 2024 along with the release of the final CDS result. CDS cutoff for the written exam is calculated based on the minimum qualifying marks in each subject and the minimum aggregate marks of the last qualified candidate. CDS cut-off is released online on the official website-upsc.nic.in. The steps to check the cut-off of CDS exam are as follows:
- Visit the official website
- Go to the cutoff section from the 'Examination' tab
- Click the relevant link
- The course-wise CDS cut-off marks are displayed on the screen in PDF format
- Download the same and save the file
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The CDS (Combined Defense Services) cutoff is usually released by the Union Public Service Commission UPSC after the declaration of the CDS exam result. The cutoff marks are the minimum qualifying marks required by the candidates to clear the exam and become eligible for the next stage of the selection process. Here are the steps to check the CDS cutoff:
1. Visit the official website of the UPSC
2. Click on the "Exam" tab on the homepage.
3. Select "Active Examinations" from the dropdown menu.
4. Click on the link for "CDS Exam" from the list of active examinations.
5. Click on the "Cutoff" link under the "Result" tab.
6. The cutoff mar...more
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