UPPSC PCS 2020 Prelims COVID-19 Guidelines; Check all here
Team Careers360 | October 10, 2020 | 09:16 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission, Prayagraj will be conducting the UPPSC PCS 2020 prelims exam tomorrow on October 11, 2020, in offline mode. Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, aspirants need to take special measures to ensure their safety as well as the safety of the people in and around the exam centre. Along with the UPPSC PCS admit card 2020, candidates will also have to carry an original valid photo ID proof. To ensure that, aspirants will have to follow COVID-19 guidelines. Earlier, UPPSC released the admit card of PCS 2020 on September 29. Check the exam day guidelines here -
UPPSC PCS 2020 Exam Day Guidelines
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It is advised to reach the exam centre at least one hour before the reporting time.
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By reaching before, aspirants can ensure that the thermal checkups, admit card and identity proof checks are done smoothly.
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Wear a mask/shield, Carry a bottle of sanitizer and maintain social distancing at the exam centre.
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The valid photo ID can be an Aadhar card, Voter ID, Passport, Driving License or Passport to the exam centre.
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Don't carry electronic devices like mobile phones, smartwatch, Bluetooth devices, spy cameras to the exam centre.
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Avoid carrying any study material like chits, notes, notebooks, guides etc. If found in possession of the same, aspirants will not be able to appear in the exam and strict action might also be taken against them.
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