Kerala PSC preliminary exam dates released; To start from February 20
vikrant.shukla | January 21, 2021 | 03:44 PM IST | 1 min read
Kerala PSC has released the revised dates for the exam. The exam was previously scheduled to be held in December but it was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
NEW DELHI: The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) has released the preliminary exam dates. As per the schedule released by the KPSC, the exam will be held on February 20, February 25, March 6, as well as March 13, 2021. Earlier, the exam was scheduled to be held in December 2020 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Check more details related to the KPSC preliminary exam here.
The KPSC preliminary exam will be held in four stages. The test will be conducted for 1 hour and 45 minutes.
As per the official notification released by the exam conducting authority, candidates can download the admit card for the preliminary stage from February 10. To download the admit card they will have to visit the official website of KPSC - keralapsc.gov.in , go to the candidate's login and use their credentials to log in.
The admit card will have to be downloaded and carried along with one photo ID in the original format. The admit card will consist of all the important details related to the exam like candidates information, date and timings of the exam and venue details.
Click here to download the PDF of the official notice here.
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