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The list of UPSC CSE Cadre Allocation 2023 to Indian Administrative Services(IAS) has been released based on the UPSC Civil Services examination 2022. You can download the list using the link given below:

UPSC Cadre Allocation 2023 PDF Download

The list contains the name and rank of the 179 candidates, along with their category and the cadre.

Process of Accessing UPSC Cadre Allocation list from official Website:

1) Navigate to the official website at https://cseplus.nic.in/ and select the “CADRE Allocation” tab from the menu.

2) On the next page, scroll down to locate the link titled “Allocation of cadres to the candidates allocated to IAS on the basis CSE-2022-reg”.

UPSC Cadre allocation 2022

3) Click on this link to open the UPSC CSE PDF Allocation List.

4) Download the PDF file and save it on your device for future reference. For any additional information, you may visit the official UPSC website (upsc.gov.in) or the CSE website (cseplus.nic.in).

What is the UPSC Cadre Allocation Process?

A cadre is essentially a state or a group of states/Union Territories to which All-India Services officials are assigned.

The allocation of cadres is a meticulous process that harmonizes the aspirations of the candidates with the needs of the service. It involves consideration of several factors, like:

  1. The rank a candidate secures in the CSE,
  2. Their preferences filled in DAF,
  3. The reservation policy in place,
  4. the availability of vacancies in each cadre.

The Department of Personnel & Training oversees this complex process, ensuring a fair and transparent distribution of talent across the country.

The Cadre Allocation Policy (CAP) was modified in 2017 and had another modification in 2019, when the state cadre of “Jammu & Kashmir” was eliminated​

 

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