Tie-breaking principles in various exams conducted by UPSC
Civil Services (Main) Exam.
(i) Candidate securing more
marks in the Compulsory Papers and the Personality Test put together is to be
ranked higher;
(ii)
In case where the marks mentioned at (i) above are equal, the
candidate senior in age is to be ranked higher; and
(iii)
In case where the (i) and (ii) above are same, then the
candidate getting more marks in the compulsory papers is to be ranked higher.
Combined Medical Services Exam.
(i) A candidate who secures more marks in the written examination is
ranked higher;
(ii)
In case where, marks mentioned at (i) above are also equal, the
candidate senior in age is ranked higher;
(iii)
In case, where date of births are also the same, the candidate
who has completed the MBBS examination first is to be ranked higher.
Combined Defence Services Exam.
(a) If the marks in aggregate are equal, the candidate getting more
marks in written papers may be ranked higher;
(b)
If the marks in the written papers are equal, the candidate
getting more marks in G.K. paper may be ranked higher;
(c)
If the marks in G.K. paper are also equal, the candidate senior
in age may be ranked higher;
(d)
If the candidates have identical date of birth, the position of
the candidates in the merit list shall be arranged in order of their Roll
Numbers.
National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Exam.
(i) In case of equal marks in aggregate, the candidates getting more
marks in the WRITTEN EXAMINATION have been placed at higher rank;
(ii)
In case of equal marks in written examination also, the
candidates getting more marks in General Ability Test Paper have been placed at
higher rank;
(iii)
In case of equal marks in General Ability Test Paper, the
candidates SENIOR BY AGE have been placed at higher rank.
Engineering Services Exam.
(i) The candidates with more marks in the total of four Engineering papers may be ranked higher;
(ii)
In case the total marks of four Engineering papers are also
equal, the candidates with more marks in the Personality Test may be ranked
higher;
(iii)
In case the marks in the Personality Test are also equal, the
candidate who is senior in age may be ranked higher.
Indian Forest Service Exam.
(i) a candidate securing more marks in the compulsory papers and the
personality test put together has been ranked higher;
(ii)
in case of marks at (i) above are also equal, the candidate
senior in age has been ranked higher.
Special Class Railway Apprentices Exam.
(i) a candidate getting more marks in interview may be placed
higher;
(ii)
If the written total and the personality test marks are also
equal, the candidate older in age may be ranked higher.
Central Police Forces (AC) Exam.
(i) If the marks in aggregate are equal, the candidate getting more
marks in written total may be ranked higher;
(ii)
If the marks in written total are equal, the candidate getting
more marks in Paper-I (General Ability & Intelligence Paper) be ranked
higher;
(iii)
If the marks in Paper-I (General Ability & Intelligence
Paper) are equal, the candidate senior in age be ranked higher;
(iv)
If the age is also the same, the candidate with lower roll
number will be ranked higher.
Indian Economic Service / Indian Statistical Service Exam.
(i) Candidates getting more marks in the total of the four Economics
/ Statistical papers of 800 marks plus viva voce of 200 marks may be ranked
higher for the services; and
(ii)
Where marks vide (i) above are also equal, candidates senior in
age may be ranked higher.
Geologists Exam.
(i) A candidate getting more marks in final total will be ranked
higher;
(ii)
If final total is equal, then candidate getting more marks in
Geology / Hydrogeology plus PT total will be ranked higher;
(iii)
If the total marks of Geology / Hydrogeology plus PT are also
equal then senior in age will be ranked higher.
Sos/Stenographers LDC Exam.
(a) In case of a tie in total marks, i.e written and service records
together a candidate getting more marks in the Written Papers together may be
placed higher;
(b)
If the Total marks in the written paper together are also equal,
the candidate getting more marks in Paper No.2 and Paper No.3 together may be
placed higher;
(c)
If the marks calculated in (b) above are also equal, then the
candidate getting more marks in Paper No.3 i.e. Noting & Drafting, Precis
Writing may be placed higher; and
(d)
In case where the marks calculated vide (c) above are also
equal, then the candidate older in age may be placed higher
CISF (AC) LDCE
(a) If the marks in aggregate are equal, the candidate getting more
marks in Written Total may be ranked higher;
(b)
If the marks in Written Total are equal, the candidates getting
more marks in Paper I (General Ability and Intelligence and Professional Skill
Paper) may be ranked higher;
(c)
If the marks in Paper-I (General Ability and Intelligence and
Professional Skill Paper) are also equal, the candidate senior in age may be
ranked higher.
Conclusion
Thus, as we have seen above, for UPSC CSE exam – Candidate
securing more marks in the Compulsory Papers and the Personality Test put
together is to be ranked higher. In a case where the marks mentioned above are
equal, the candidate senior in age is to be ranked higher. If the marks of both
candidates are still same, then the candidate getting more marks in the
compulsory papers is to be ranked higher.
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