The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially declared the CAPF (Central Armed Police Forces) 2024 Final Result on its website - upsc.gov.in. Candidates who appeared for the interview/personality test phase can now download their final result and scorecard through the direct link provided by the commission.

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the final result for the CAPF (AC) 2024 examination, along with a detailed category-wise distribution of selected candidates. The result includes candidates recommended for appointment to the posts of Assistant Commandants in the BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, and SSB.
The selection is based on the candidate's performance in the written test, physical/medical tests, and personality interview.
| Category | Number of Candidates (Including Ex-Servicemen) |
| General | 160 (Including 7 Ex-Servicemen) |
| EWS | 54 |
| OBC | 127 (Including 3 Ex-Servicemen) |
| SC | 80 (Including 3 Ex-Servicemen) |
| ST | 38 |
| Total | 459 (Including 13 Ex-Servicemen) |
Candidates whose names appear in the final list will receive further communication from the respective forces (BSF, CRPF, etc.) regarding medical examination, training schedules, and joining instructions. Ensure that all original documents are kept ready.
While UPSC will release the final cut-off scores soon, selected candidates can analyze their performance based on the individual marks section available in the result PDF or scorecard.
The CAPF exam is one of the most competitive recruitment processes conducted by UPSC for paramilitary forces. It tests candidates on General Ability, Intelligence, Essay Writing, and Personality Evaluation through interviews.
Conclusion
The declaration of the UPSC CAPF 2024 final result, along with the category-wise distribution, marks the successful culmination of a rigorous selection process. Candidates from various categories-General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS-have secured positions based on merit, performance, and reservation norms. This transparent distribution reflects UPSC's commitment to fair recruitment in India's paramilitary forces. Aspirants who cleared the exam can now prepare for the next phase-training and induction-while others can analyze the data for better preparation in future attempts.