UPPSC PCS 2019 Mains Admit Card Released; Check Details Here
Team Careers360 | September 11, 2020 | 03:27 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission has released the UP PCS 2019 mains admit card on September 11. Candidates can download the UP PCS admit card from the official website. Candidates can download the UPPSC PCS admit card 2020 through their registration number date of birth, gender and verification code. Candidates must carry one one valid photo ID proof along with the admit card. Check the steps to download the admit card here.
Previously, UPPSC has released the exam schedule for 2019 mains examination. UPPSC PCS 2019 mains exam is scheduled to be conducted from September 22 to 26 in offline mode. The mains exam comprises 8 papers including two optional papers. The prelims exam of UPPSC PCS was conducted on December 15, 2019.
How To Download UPPSC PCS Admit Card 2019?
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Visit the official website of UPPSC
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Click on the admit card tab provided on the homepage
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Enter login credentials in the required fields
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Check details mentioned in the admit card
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Download UPPSC PCS admit card PDF for future reference
After downloading the admit card candidates must check the COVID-19 guidelines mentioned in the admit card. Candidates must wear face masks and carry hand sanitizer at the examination centre.
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