Applicants are requested to note that before filling the online application they may have a careful look on the
common reasons where an applicant’s online application is being rejected by the Commission. Applicants are
therefore advised to be careful enough so that chances of their applications being rejected are minimized to the best possible extent and their effort is not lost due to the reasons which can be avoided by them if they remain slightly more careful while submitting their application to the Commission. The Experience of Commission (UPSC) shows that major rejection happens due to the following reasons.
(a) Application being rejected on the grounds of bad quality of submitted photograph.
(b) Application being rejected on the grounds of bad quality of submitted signature.
(c) Application being rejected on the grounds of swapping of photograph with that of signature.
(d) Only PART-I of the application submitted to the Commission and thus their application is incomplete because of non-submission of PART-II.
(e) Applicant submitted multiple applications, however fee deposited (TID**) against a particular application (RID*) is mentioned for other application having different RID.
(f) Applicant having submitted PART-I, but failing to complete PART-2 registration. Applicant must complete PART-2 registration by uploading appropriate photograph and signature, paying admissible fee and giving his choice of examination centre for CS(P), etc.
(g) Application being rejected on the grounds of non submission of payment proof to the Commission within
specified time in case of fictitious payment ***cases (which are intimated to the applicant through e-mail as well as published on the website of the Commission within 2 weeks after the last date of receipt of online
application).
* TID is Transaction ID, which is given by Bank official when the applications deposit his/her fee through
"cash" mode. TID is automatically generated when "Internet Banking" or "credit/debit card " mode is used for
making the fee payment.
** RID is Registration ID, which is generated by the system when the application completes PART-I
registration of his/her application.
***Fictitious payment cases are those cases for which the Commission does not receive any information
from the bank authorities to which the applicant has claimed to have deposited his/her fees.
common reasons where an applicant’s online application is being rejected by the Commission. Applicants are
therefore advised to be careful enough so that chances of their applications being rejected are minimized to the best possible extent and their effort is not lost due to the reasons which can be avoided by them if they remain slightly more careful while submitting their application to the Commission. The Experience of Commission (UPSC) shows that major rejection happens due to the following reasons.
(a) Application being rejected on the grounds of bad quality of submitted photograph.
(b) Application being rejected on the grounds of bad quality of submitted signature.
(c) Application being rejected on the grounds of swapping of photograph with that of signature.
(d) Only PART-I of the application submitted to the Commission and thus their application is incomplete because of non-submission of PART-II.
(e) Applicant submitted multiple applications, however fee deposited (TID**) against a particular application (RID*) is mentioned for other application having different RID.
(f) Applicant having submitted PART-I, but failing to complete PART-2 registration. Applicant must complete PART-2 registration by uploading appropriate photograph and signature, paying admissible fee and giving his choice of examination centre for CS(P), etc.
(g) Application being rejected on the grounds of non submission of payment proof to the Commission within
specified time in case of fictitious payment ***cases (which are intimated to the applicant through e-mail as well as published on the website of the Commission within 2 weeks after the last date of receipt of online
application).
* TID is Transaction ID, which is given by Bank official when the applications deposit his/her fee through
"cash" mode. TID is automatically generated when "Internet Banking" or "credit/debit card " mode is used for
making the fee payment.
** RID is Registration ID, which is generated by the system when the application completes PART-I
registration of his/her application.
***Fictitious payment cases are those cases for which the Commission does not receive any information
from the bank authorities to which the applicant has claimed to have deposited his/her fees.
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