UPSC CDS 1 Result 2024: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the results for the Combined Defence Services (CDS) I exam 2024 on their official website. The candidates who appeared for the same can visit the official website i.e. upsc.gov.in. to view or download the result.
The UPSC CDS 1 2024 written exam was conducted on 21 April 2024. The examination was conducted in two shifts: the first shift from 9 am to 11 am and the second shift from 12 noon to 2 pm. Candidates who have passed the CDS I 2024 exam will be called for an SSB interview. The CDS I 2024 results are available in a PDF file, which consists of names and roll numbers of those who have successfully cleared the exam.
However, the UPSC CDS 2 exam will be conducted on 1 September 2024. The candidates may note that they will not require any credentials to check their results.
UPSC CDS 1 Result 2024: How to check?
The UPSC CDS 1 2024 written exam was conducted on 21 April 2024. The examination was conducted in two shifts: the first shift from 9 am to 11 am and the second shift from 12 noon to 2 pm. Candidates who have passed the CDS I 2024 exam will be called for an SSB interview. The CDS I 2024 results are available in a PDF file, which consists of names and roll numbers of those who have successfully cleared the exam.
However, the UPSC CDS 2 exam will be conducted on 1 September 2024. The candidates may note that they will not require any credentials to check their results.
UPSC CDS 1 Result 2024: How to check?
- Firstly candidates need to visit the official website i.e. upsc.gov.in.
- Then click on the result link available on the home page.
- The pdf of the result will be displayed on the screen of the candidate.
- After viewing, download the same.
- The candidates can take a printout for future reference.
UPSC CDS 1 Result 2024: Interview schedule
Day 1: Screening test
Officer Intelligence Rating (OIR) Test
Verbal and non-verbal reasoning questions.
Designed to assess the candidate's intelligence and reasoning ability.
Picture Perception and Description Test (PPDT):
Candidates are shown a blurry picture for 30 seconds.
They must write a story based on the picture within 4 minutes.
Following this, a group discussion is held where candidates discuss their stories.
Day 2: Psychological tests
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT):
12 pictures are shown (one blank).
Candidates write a story based on each picture.
Word Association Test (WAT):
60 words are shown, each for 15 seconds.
Candidates write the first thought that comes to mind.
Situation Reaction Test (SRT):
60 situations are provided.
Candidates write their immediate responses to each situation.
Self-Description Test (SD):
Candidates write five paragraphs about themselves (Parents, Friends, Teachers, Own opinion, and what they would like to improve).
Day 3: Group Testing Officers (GTO) Tasks
Group Discussion (GD):
Two topics are discussed, each for about 20 minutes.
Topics are of social relevance or current affairs.
Group Planning Exercise (GPE):
Candidates are given a model with a situation.
They must discuss and write a common plan to solve the problems.
Progressive Group Tasks (PGT):
Group obstacle course where candidates work together to move from one point to another.
Group Obstacle Race (GOR):
Candidates navigate a series of obstacles as a group.
Half Group Task (HGT):
Similar to PGT but with fewer members.
Lecturette:
Each candidate delivers a short talk on a given topic.
Day 4: GTO Tasks (Continued)
Individual Obstacles:
Candidates navigate 10 obstacles individually.
Command Task:
Each candidate is a commander and must lead their group through obstacles.
Final Group Task:
Another group obstacle task is similar to PGT.
Day 5: Conference
A panel of assessors interviews each candidate.
Candidates are asked about their experience, personal background, and aspirations.
Final results are announced, and selected candidates undergo a medical examination.
Day 1: Screening test
Officer Intelligence Rating (OIR) Test
Verbal and non-verbal reasoning questions.
Designed to assess the candidate's intelligence and reasoning ability.
Picture Perception and Description Test (PPDT):
Candidates are shown a blurry picture for 30 seconds.
They must write a story based on the picture within 4 minutes.
Following this, a group discussion is held where candidates discuss their stories.
Day 2: Psychological tests
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT):
12 pictures are shown (one blank).
Candidates write a story based on each picture.
Word Association Test (WAT):
60 words are shown, each for 15 seconds.
Candidates write the first thought that comes to mind.
Situation Reaction Test (SRT):
60 situations are provided.
Candidates write their immediate responses to each situation.
Self-Description Test (SD):
Candidates write five paragraphs about themselves (Parents, Friends, Teachers, Own opinion, and what they would like to improve).
Day 3: Group Testing Officers (GTO) Tasks
Group Discussion (GD):
Two topics are discussed, each for about 20 minutes.
Topics are of social relevance or current affairs.
Group Planning Exercise (GPE):
Candidates are given a model with a situation.
They must discuss and write a common plan to solve the problems.
Progressive Group Tasks (PGT):
Group obstacle course where candidates work together to move from one point to another.
Group Obstacle Race (GOR):
Candidates navigate a series of obstacles as a group.
Half Group Task (HGT):
Similar to PGT but with fewer members.
Lecturette:
Each candidate delivers a short talk on a given topic.
Day 4: GTO Tasks (Continued)
Individual Obstacles:
Candidates navigate 10 obstacles individually.
Command Task:
Each candidate is a commander and must lead their group through obstacles.
Final Group Task:
Another group obstacle task is similar to PGT.
Day 5: Conference
A panel of assessors interviews each candidate.
Candidates are asked about their experience, personal background, and aspirations.
Final results are announced, and selected candidates undergo a medical examination.