TNPSC Group 4 Hall Ticket to be Released Soon; Check How to Download
aayushi madavi | August 20, 2019 | 10:17 AM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI, AUGUST 20: Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission is expected to release the admit card of TNPSC Combined Civil Services (Group IV) anytime soon. Candidates will be able to download TNPSC Group 4 hall ticket till the day of examination on the official website - tnpsc.gov.in . TNPSC Group IV 2019 is scheduled to be conducted on September 1. Candidates have to login using their application number and date of birth in order to download the hall ticket.
Candidates’ personal details like name, category, DOB, photograph, etc. and exam details like date, reporting time and exam centre address will be mentioned on TNPSC Group IV 2019 hall ticket. Candidates must check that all the details printed on the admit card are correct.
In case there are any errors in the hall ticket of TNPSC Group IV 2019, candidates must contact the exam body and have them corrected before the exam. Candidates can contact TNPSC via email on at contacttnpsc@gmail.com or call them at 1800 425 1002, 044-25332833, or 044-25332855 .
Candidates must take printouts of TNPSC Group 4 hall ticket 2019 and carry it to the exam centres along with a valid photo-identity proof like Aadhaar Card, Driving License, Ration Card, Passport, PAN Card, or any ID card issued by the government.
TNPSC conducts Combined Civil Services Examination - IV (Group IV) for the recruitment of candidates for various posts of Tamil Nadu Ministerial Service, Tamil Nadu Judicial Ministerial Service, Tamil Nadu Survey and Land Records Subordinate Service and Tamil Nadu Secretariat Service.
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