UPSC CISF AC Result 2025: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the result of the written examination conducted for CISF AC (XE) LDCE 2025 on the official website upsc.gov.in. A total of 121 candidates have been shortlisted in this examination, whose list of names and roll numbers is available on the commission's website.
This examination was conducted on 27 April 2025, and its purpose was to select eligible candidates for promotion to the post of Assistant Commandant (Executive) in the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF).
What will happen now? Know the next step.
After passing the written examination, the candidates will have to undergo Physical Standard Test (PST), Physical Efficiency Test (PET), and Medical Test (MST). UPSC has said in its notice that the date, place, and time of PET/PST/MST will be informed to the candidates by CISF soon. If any shortlisted candidate does not receive any information by the stipulated time, he has been advised to contact the CISF officials immediately.
UPSC CISF AC (Exe) Written Result 2025: Check UPSC CISF AC Result 2025
First of all, go to the UPSC website upsc.gov.in.
Click on the “What's New” section on the homepage.
Click on the “CISF AC (Exe) LDCE 2025 Written Result” link.
The PDF file of the result will open.
Search your name or roll number by pressing Ctrl+F.
Download the result file and take a printout for the future.
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