UPSC DAF-I 2024: Avoid These Critical Document Mistakes Before Your Final Submission Deadline

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has opened the Detailed Application Form (DAF-I) portal. Successful UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) Prelims candidates must submit it soon. The deadline is June 28, 2024, at 6:00 PM. This step confirms your eligibility for the upcoming Mains. You must ensure all details and service preferences are accurate. This marks the formal selection process start.

Candidates must upload scanned copies of their original documents for verification. This includes age proof and educational qualifications. Category-specific certificates for reservation status are vital. These documents must be issued before the prescribed cutoff date. Any mismatch here can lead to immediate disqualification from the race. Keep digital copies ready for a smooth upload process.

UPSC DAF-I 2024: Avoid Disqualification Mistakes

Mandatory Documents for UPSC DAF-I

The Economically Weaker Section (EWS) certificate must be for the current year. It should reflect specific income limits from the last fiscal. Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL) candidates need certificates issued after April 1, 2024. Ensure your name matches your secondary school results exactly. For Persons with Benchmark Disability (PwBD), valid medical certificates are essential. Double-check all dates carefully to avoid rejection.

Document TypeValidity or Requirement
EWS CertificateFinancial Year 2024-25
OBC-NCL StatusIssued after April 1, 2024
PhotographName and date must be printed

Your photograph must not be older than ten days from today. It must clearly show your name and the date of capture. Ensure your face occupies three-fourths of the image space. The signature must be clear and on a white background. These images must be within the specified size limits. Incorrect formatting is a common reason for application rejections.

Service Preference and Final UPSC DAF-I Submission

Selecting service preferences requires careful thought and strategic planning. You must list Indian Administrative Service (IAS) or Indian Police Service (IPS) priorities clearly. Once submitted, you cannot change your cadre or service choices. Always review the filled form before clicking the final submit button. Download and print the confirmation page for future reference. This final step secures your place in the Main exam.

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