TNPSC Group 2 admit card out for 645 posts; exam on September 28
Suviral Shukla | September 18, 2025 | 09:44 PM IST | 1 min read
TNPSC Group 2 Admit Card: Registered candidates can download the exam hall ticket using their login details such as application number or registration ID and date of birth or password.
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Subscribe NowThe Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) has hosted the link to download the TNPSC Combined Civil Services Examination 2 (group 2 and 2A) today on its official website at tnpsc.gov.in.
Registered candidates can download the exam hall ticket using their login details such as application number or registration ID and date of birth or password.
The commission will conduct the competitive exam on September 28 to fill a total of 645 vacancies under group 2 and 2A.
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Candidates will be recruited for various posts such as sub-registrar, assistant inspector of labour, municipal commissioner, deputy commercial tax officer and others.
Notably, no candidates will be allowed inside the exam centre without presenting the TNPSC admit card.
The Combined Civil Services Examination 2 admit card contains details regarding candidate name, roll number, exam centre, shift timings, registration number and photo ID.
If any candidate encounters any errors in the admit card, should contact TNPSC for correction, official notification says. As per the guidelines, candidates must print the exam hall ticket on an A4 white sheet and they should also carry a valid photo ID along with the admit card.
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