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UPSC announces CISF Asstt Commandant Exam 2009 result

February 02, 2010  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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UPSC announces CISF Asstt Commandant Exam 2009 result
New Delhi: The UPSC has announced the results of the written part of the Central Industrial Security Force (Asstt. Commandants) Limited Departmental Competitive Examination, 2009 held by UPSC in December 2009.

The candidates with the Roll Numbers declared have qualified for Physical Standards/Physical Efficiency Tests & Medical Standards Tests.


The Central Industrial Security Force - Nodal Authority nominated by Ministry of Home Affairs will intimate to the candidates about the date, time & venue of the Physical Standards Tests/Physical Efficiency Tests (PET) & Medical Standards Tests, to be conducted by them.

In case of non-receipt of the call letter for these tests by the 5th of February, 2010, the candidates may contact the CISF on telephone no. 24361309or on fax no.23387310.
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