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UPSC Exam Calender 2018

Important dates of various UPSC examinations for the year 2018


S.
NO.
Name of Examination
Date of
Notification


Last Date For
Receipt of Application
Date of commencement of Exam
Duration of exam
1
C.D.S Examination (1), 2018
08.11.2017
04.12.2017
04.02.2018
(Sunday)
1 Day
2
CISF AC(EXE) LDCE-2018
06.12.2018
29.12.2018
04.03.2018
(SUNDAY)
1 Day


3
*N.D.A & N.A. Examination (1), 2018
15.02.2018
15.02.2018
22.04.2018
(SUNDAY)
1 Day
4
Civil Services(Preliminary) Examination,2018


07.02.2018


06.03.2018


03.06.2018
(SUNDAY)


1 Day
5
Indian Forest Service (Preliminary) Examination,2018 through CS(P) Examination 2018
6
I.E.S./I.S.S. Examination,2018
21.03.2018
16.04.2018
29.6.2018
(SUNDAY)
3 Days
7
Combined Geo-Scientist and Geologist Examination,2018
21.03.2018
16.042018
29.06.2018
(Friday)
3 Days
8
Engineering Services (Main) Examination,2018




01.07.2018
(SUNDAY)
1 Day
9
Combined Medical Services Examination,2018
11.04.2018
07.05.2018
22.07.2018
(SUNDAY)
1 Day
10
Central Armed Police Force (ACs) Examination,2018
25.04.2018
21.05.2018
12.08.2018
(SUNDAY)
1 Day
11
N.D.A & N.A Examination (II), 2018
06.06.2018
02.07.2018
09.09.2018
(SUNDAY)
1 Day
12
**Civil Services (Main) Examination,2018




28.09.2018
(SUNDAY)
1 Day
13
C.D.S. Examination (II), 2018
08.08.2018
03.09.2018
18.11.2018
(SUNDAY)
1 Day
14
Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination,2018




02.12.2018
(SUNDAY)
1 Day
15
S.O/Steno (GD-B/GD-1) LDCE
12.09.2018
05.10.2018
15.12.2018
(SATURDAY)
1 Day

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