UPSC admit card 2021 prelims to be released soon; Check exam guidelines and instructions
UPSC to release the IAS admit card for prelims stage soon. Check expected dates, steps to download and more details related to the UPSC CSE admit card here.
UPSC CSE preparation strategy along with best books for prelims as well as mains exam for sure success.
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NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will release the civil services prelims admit card 2021 in online mode on the official website upsc.gov.in soon. Candidates who successfully submitted the UPSC IAS application form will be issued the admit card to appear in the exam. Before the UPSC prelims exam, candidates must ensure that they read all the instructions and guidelines that are mentioned on the UPSC prelims exam admit card. Due to the prevailing COVID 19 situation, it is essential to follow the standard operating procedure at the UPSC prelims exam centres.
The UPSC CSE prelims exam will be conducted on October 10, 2021. The UPSC IAS application form 2021 was released on March 4, 2021, while the last date to apply was March 24, 2021.
UPSC admit card 2021 dates
Events |
Dates |
UPSC IAS prelims admit card 2021 |
September 2021 (tentative) |
UPSC IAS Prelims exam date |
June 27, 2021 (Postponed)
October 10, 2021 (New Date)
|
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How to download the UPSC IAS admit card 2021?
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Visit UPSC official website - upsc.gov.in
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Click on Prelims - Civil Service Examination admit card 2021 link.
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In the next page, click on 'Click here' adjacent to the IAS prelims admit card.
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In the new page aspirants will get two options to download the IAS registration number and roll number. Candidates can choose either one of the login options to download the admit card.
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Enter login credentials.
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The UPSC IAS admit card 2021 will be displayed on the screen.
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Check the details printed on the UPSC IAS hall ticket and take at least 2-3 prints.
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Candidates will have to carry the admit card to the exam centre along with one valid photo ID proof.
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Details printed on the UPSC IAS admit card 2021?
The IAS admit card 2021 will consist of the candidate's name, their roll number, registration number, date of birth, exam date, time and exam venue, candidate's scanned photo and signature as well as the UPSC exam day and COVID-19 guidelines.
UPSC IAS exam day guidelines and instructions
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Due to the corona virus fear, aspirants will have to wear a face mask or shield for their protection.
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They will have to carry their own hand sanitizer in a transparent bottle.
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Candidates will have to follow all the social distancing guidelines and support the exam centre invigilators during the security check-ups before entering the exam hall.
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All the candidates must ensure that they carry with them the admit card along with an original valid photo identity proof.
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Reach the UPSC IAS exam centre well before the scheduled time so as to avoid any last minute problem
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Do not adopt any unfair means at the time of the examination.
UPSC conducts the civil service exam to recruit candidates for various posts as IAS, IPS, IFS, and other allied services. It is conducted in three stages - prelims, mains and personality test.
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