UPSC CDS 2 2022 Application form withdrawal facility begins, check [email protected], steps and link – Times of India
upsc.gov.in
The candidates, who had already filled the application form of UPSC CDS 2 and now they do not wish to continue with that, can withdraw their application form by logging in with their registration id.
After completing the withdrawal process, the candidates will get an auto generated email or SMS on the registered mobile number or id.
The candidates must note that the withdrawal facility will remain open till 20th June, 2022.
Here’s the direct withdrawal link
To withdraw the application form of UPSC CDS 2, the candidates first need to login with their registered id. The candidates must know that after withdrawal, the application form of UPSC CDS 2 will not be revived in future and even the fee paid by the candidates for UPSC CDS 2 application form is not refundable.
Important Note :- UPSC has released the CDS 2 application form on May 18, 2022 and the last date to fill that application form was 7th June, 2022. The exam is scheduled to be conducted on 4th September, 2022. The candidates, who will clear the UPSC CDS 2 exam, would be able to appear for the SSB interview.
The candidates can withdraw their application form of UPSC CDS 2 by following few steps given below :-
Step 1. Visit the official website –
upsc.gov.in
Step 2. On the homepage, click the link ‘Withdraw Combined Defence Services Examination 2022 Application Form’.
Step 3. Click on the CDS 2 application form 2022 withdrawal link.
Step 4. Read the instructions carefully and enter the registration Id.
Step 5. The OTP will be sent to the registered email id or mobile number, which will remain valid for 30 minutes.
Step 6. CDS application form 2 withdrawal can be processed after submitting an OTP.
Step 7. Fill the CDS Application withdrawal form and click the submit button.
Step 8. The candidates are advised to take its print out for future reference.
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