The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the results for the Combined Defense Services CDS-II exam. Candidates who appeared for the UPSC CDS-II 2025 exam can check and download their results by visiting the official website. The UPSC has released the CDS-II 2025 exam results in PDF format. Candidates can download their results immediately by visiting the UPSC's official website, upsc.gov.in.
Download the results directly from here.
https://upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/RollList-WR-CDSE-II-2025-Engl-091025.pdf
UPSC CDS-II Result 2025: How to download the results
The UPSC has released the CDS exam results in PDF format. Candidates can check and download the results by following the steps outlined here.
To check and download the CDS exam results, first visit the UPSC's official website, upsc.gov.in.
Click on the results section on the website's homepage.
Now click on the 'Combined Defense Services Examination (II), 2025' link.
The result will then open on your screen in PDF format.
After downloading the result, be sure to take a printout of it.
So many candidates were successful.
Approximately 9,085 candidates have been selected for the SSB interview in the UPSC CDS-II 2025 exam conducted by the UPSC. This exam was conducted on September 14, 2025, at various exam centers for recruitment to 453 posts.
Successful candidates will have to register.
Candidates who have successfully passed the UPSC CDS-II 2025 exam and those who have preferred the Army (IMA/OTA) must register themselves by visiting the official website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in to be notified of their SSB interview. Candidates who have already registered do not need to register again.
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