Union Public Service Commission has declared the written result of the Combined Defence Services Examination (I) 2026 on the official website. Students who given the CDS exam I 2025 can check their result through UPSC official website. Candidates can access the CDS result 2025 roll no wise in the PDF format.
UPSC CDS Exam I Result Out
| Conducted Body | Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) |
| Name the Exam | Combined Defence Services Examination (I) |
| Qualified Candidates | 8826 |
| Result Mode | Online |
| Official website | upsc.gov.in |
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The CDS (I) 2026 written examination was conducted on 12 April 2026 by the UPSC. A total of 8,826 candidates have qualified for the next stage, which is the SSB Interview conducted by the Ministry of Defence. Qualified candidates will be considered for admission into Indian Military Academy (IMA), Indian Naval Academy (INA), Air Force Academy (AFA) and Officers Training Academy for both men and women courses.
Candidates selection is provisional and they must submit their original documents to the concerned defence headquarters before the prescribed dates. The marks-sheet and cut-off marks of candidates will be declare within 15 days after conducting SSB Interview and will remain available on the website for a period of 30 days.
If can candidates face any issue they can contact over telephone and official email address which is available on UPSC CDS I official notification.
How to Check UPSC IFS Result 2025
- Go to the UPSC official website upsc.gov.in
- Click on the “Combined Defence Services Examination (I)” link on the Home Page.
- A PDF page will be open.
- Check your roll using of shortcut CTRL + F.
- Download the result for future references.
Important Link
| UPSC CDS Exam I Result 2026 | Download result |
CDS (I) 2026 Result – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. How many candidates qualified in the written exam?
Ans. There are total of 8826 qualified candidates qualified for SSB interview.
Q. Is the result final?
Ans. No. The candidature of qualified candidates is provisional until document verification and SSB selection are completed.
Q. Should candidates send documents to UPSC?
Ans. No. Original certificates should not be sent to UPSC. It is submitted to the concerned Army, Navy, or Air Force headquarters.