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  • 14-03-2013, 03:53 PM
    B.K. Tyagi

    Re: Can a general category candidate who develops physically handicapped condition after crossing 35 years of age be considered by UPSC as a PH candidate for further appearing in ICS (Indian Civil Services) exam?

    hi aspirant

    surely you are elligible under oh category upto 40 years.
  • 14-03-2013, 10:13 AM
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    Can a general category candidate who develops physically handicapped condition after crossing 35 years of age be considered by UPSC as a PH candidate for further appearing in ICS (Indian Civil Services) exam?

    I am a general category candidate who have been diagnosed by doctor with partial deafness last year, at present i and 35 years old now .

    i have already given only two attemps at ICS exam some years back as a general category candidate as i had no such hearing problem that times ?



    BUT after gradually problem (sensorimotor hearing loss of over 50 per cent in left ear) since last year i have been diagnosed with partial deafness l

    ...... at this juncture after getting disability certificate can i avail/become entitled to the physical handicapped category benefits for Indian Civil Service Exam ? ....


    can a general category candidate who develops a physical handicap condition after crossing 35 years of age - can be considered by UPSC as a physical handicap category for further appearing in the ICS exam ?

    Saroj Jas

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