UPSC Releases Interview Schedule for CAPF Exam 2024

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has unveiled the interview timetable for the Central Armed Police Forces (Assistant Commandants) Examination 2024. Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria can access the schedule on the official UPSC website, .

Interviews are set to take place from May 26 to June 4, with sessions scheduled at 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM for a total of 549 candidates.

According to the notification, “The e-Summon Letter for the Personality Test (Interviews) for the remaining candidates will be available soon for download from the Commission’s website and . Generally, requests for changes in the scheduled date and time of the Personality Test (Interview) will not be entertained,” the notification states.

The aims to fill 506 positions, including 186 for BSF, 120 for CRPF, 100 for CISF, 58 for ITBP, and 42 for SSB.

How to Access the CAPF CAs Phase II Interview Schedule 2024
  • Navigate to the official website

  • Locate the What’s New section on the homepage

  • Select the link for the CAPF CA interview schedule 2024

  • The interview schedule will be displayed on your screen

  • Download the schedule and print it for your records

  • For further information, candidates should visit the official website .


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