UPSC CDS 2 Result 2025 Declared: Download Now at upsc.gov.in

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) today declared the Combined Defence Services (CDS) 2 Result 2025 for the written examination. Candidates who appeared for the exam can now download the results. The official website, upsc.gov.in , hosts the result PDF.

This result specifically applies to the Combined Defence Services Examination (II), 2025. It lists the roll numbers of all candidates who have successfully qualified the written test. Qualified individuals are now eligible for the subsequent Service Selection Board (SSB) interview round. No login credentials are required to view the result.

How to Download CDS 2 Result 2025

Candidates can access and download the UPSC CDS 2 result PDF online. Follow these precise steps:

  • Visit the official Union Public Service Commission website at upsc.gov.in .
  • Locate the “Examinations” section on the homepage.
  • Click on the “Active Examinations” sub-section.
  • Find and click on the link titled “Combined Defence Services (II), 2025.”
  • A new page will appear. On this page, click the designated link for the CDS 2 result PDF.
  • A PDF file will then display. This document contains a comprehensive list of roll numbers for all successful candidates.
  • Download and securely save this PDF file for future reference.

The direct download link for the CDS 2 2025 result PDF is: RollList-WR-CDSE-II-2025-Engl-091025.pdf

Post-Result Steps: SSB Interview

Candidates whose roll numbers appear in the declared result PDF have successfully cleared the written examination phase. The next mandatory step for these candidates is to appear for the Service Selection Board (SSB) interview. This interview is a critical part of the selection process for the Combined Defence Services.

CDS 2 Marksheet Release and Details

The Union Public Service Commission will release the official marksheet for CDS 2 2025 after the final results are declared. The marksheet will provide specific details for each candidate. These details will include the candidate’s roll number, date of birth, and full name. It will also show the total marks secured in both the written examination and the SSB interview.

For candidates who participate in the SSB interview but do not qualify for final selection, the commission will release their scores. These scores will remain valid for a period of one year from the date of their release. This validity period allows candidates to understand their performance even if they are not selected for the current cycle.