UPPSC PCS mains admit card 2021 released; download in 5 easy steps
UPPSC has released PCS Mains admit card on January 16, 2021. Download the UPPSC PCS admit card to appear in the exam.

Team Careers360 | January 16, 2021 | 06:41 PM IST
NEW DELHI - The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission, Prayagraj (UPPSC Prayagraj) has released the admit card for the Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services (Mains) Exam-2020. Candidates who have qualified the UPPCS prelims are eligible to appear in mains exam and can download UP PCS admit card for mains exam. The mains admit card is scheduled to be held on January 21, 2021. Check all details related to the UP PCS admit card here.
UP PCS mains admit card 2021 how to download?
Step 1 - Visit the official website - uppsc.up.nic.in/
Step 2 - In the "Activity Dashboard" click on the link titled “Advt. No. A-1/E-1/2020 Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services (Mains) Exam-2020”
Step 3- Enter registration number, Date of Birth, Gender, Enter Verification Code and click on download admit card.
Step 4- The PDF will open containing the details related to the admit card of mains exam.
Step 5 - Direct link to download admit card - click here
Download and carry the admit card to the exam centre on the day of exam along with a valid ID proof in the original format.
Documents to carry along with the admit card (any one)
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Aadhar card
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Voter ID
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Passport
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Driver's License
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PAN Card
UPPSC has also released the exam dates of all UPPSC exams to be conducted in 2021.
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