How many students fail in UPSC interview?

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The failure rate in the UPSC interview varies each year, and specific statistics may not be readily available. It depends on various factors such as the difficulty of the exam, the number of vacancies, and the overall performance of candidates. You may want to check the latest official UPSC reports or...
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The failure rate in the UPSC interview varies each year, and specific statistics may not be readily available. It depends on various factors such as the difficulty of the exam, the number of vacancies, and the overall performance of candidates. You may want to check the latest official UPSC reports or reliable sources for the most recent data. read less
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About 20% of those who appeared in the mains move to the final stage (Personality Test/Interview Round), while only 40% qualify out of that 20 % and make it to the service.
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The failure rate in the UPSC interview varies each year, and specific statistics may not be readily available. It depends on various factors such as the difficulty of the exam, the number of vacancies, and the overall performance of candidates. You may want to check the latest official UPSC reports or...
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The failure rate in the UPSC interview varies each year, and specific statistics may not be readily available. It depends on various factors such as the difficulty of the exam, the number of vacancies, and the overall performance of candidates. You may want to check the latest official UPSC reports or reliable sources for the most recent data. read less
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About 20% of those who appeared in the mains move to the final stage (Personality Test/Interview Round), while only 40% qualify out of that 20 % and make it to the service. Below given is an interesting statistics about the success rate in UPSC Civil Services Exam.
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