TSPSC Group 2 hall ticket 2024 issued at tspsc.gov.in; exam-day instructions
TSPSC Group 2 exam will be conducted on December 15 and 16. The commission has issued the exam-day guidelines for candidates.
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Subscribe NowVagisha Kaushik | December 9, 2024 | 12:01 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) has released the admit card for Group 2 exam. Candidates who applied for the recruitment exam can download the TSPSC Group 2 hall ticket 2024 from the official website, tspsc.gov.in.
Candidates can download TSPSC Group 2 admit card 2024 using their TGPSC ID and date of birth. The TSPSC Group 2 hall tickets will mention the name of the candidate, exam date, exam timings, examination centre, and instructions for exam day.
It will be mandatory for the applicants to carry their TGPSC Group 2 admit card along with a photo ID to the examination hall on the day of exam. The commission will conduct Group 2 services recruitment exam on December 15, 16 in two shifts. The test will be held at 1,368 examination centres in 33 districts.
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TSPSC Group 2 exam-day instructions
Recently, TSPSC issued the following exam-day instructions:
- Candidates would be allowed into the examination centre from 8:30 am onwards for the forenoon session and 1:30 pm onwards for the afternoon session. The exam centre gates will be closed by 9:30 am for the morning session and by 2:30 PM for the afternoon session. No candidate will be allowed to enter the exam hall after closing of the gates.
- Candidates shall carry only black or blue ball point pen, hall ticket with an attached photo, any valid original photo ID card issued by the government, into the examination hall.
- The hall ticket is valid only if the printed images of the candidate’s photograph and signature are legible. To ensure this, candidates are advised to bring the hall ticket printed on A4 sized paper with a laser printer, preferably a colour printer. A passport size photo of the candidate taken within three months of the examination date has to be pasted with gum at the designated place in the printed admit card before coming to the examination centre. Otherwise, the application of the candidate is liable to be rejected.
- Candidate is advised to visit the examination centre at least one day before the exam and to estimate the time taken to reach the examination center during peak hours and acquaint themselves with the exact location of the centre in order to reach the exam center on time on the day of exam. Change of exam centre will not be entertained under any circumstances.
- Candidates are not allowed to bring calculators, pagers, cell phones, tablets, pen drives, Bluetooth devices, watch, wallet, handbags, pouches, writing pads, notes, charts, loose sheets, jewellery (except mangalasutra Bangles & related items) or any other gadgets/electronic gadgets or recording instruments strapped on their body or pockets. Candidates are instructed to wear only Chappal and not shoes. Possession of the same may lead to invalidation of candidature for the Examination/Examinations. The candidate shall note that the Commission does not provide any Cloak Room/Storage Facility to safeguard any valuables or belongings of the candidates.
- For PwD Candidates who have claimed Scribe / compensatory time in their Online application, it has been printed on their Hall ticket that they are eligible for scribe and or compensatory time and they have to mandatorily show SADARAM Certificate/APPENDIX-III to the Chief Superintendent on the day of Exam to claim Scribe and or compensatory Time. Only for candidates on whose Hall Ticket scribe has been permitted would be provided a scribe by TGPSC.
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