UPSC CAPF Admit Card 2020 Released, Check Details Here
Team Careers360 | November 23, 2020 | 08:39 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the CAPF admit card on November 23, 2020. Candidate's who have applied for UPSC CAPF 2020 can download the admit card of CAPF from the official website - upsc.gov.in . The UPSC CAPF 2020 admit card consists of all the important information related to the CAPF exam like name, registration number, exam centre details, subject name, timings, exam day instructions and more. The admit card of UPSC CAPF 2020 can be downloaded till Dec 20, 2020. Check all details related to the UPSC CAPF 2020 from here.
Steps to download the UPSC CAPF 2020 admit card -
- Visit the official website of UPSC - upsc.gov.in
- Go the "What’s New" section
- Click on "Central Armed Police Forces (ACs) Examination, 2020"
- From there candidates can check all the instructions related to the UPSC CAPF 2020.
- To download the admit card candidates will have to click on upsconline.nic.in
- Go to "e-Admit Cards for VARIOUS EXAMINATIONS OF UPSC"
- Click on Download in "e-Admit Card Link "
- Go to Click here and read the instructions and click on Print.
- Enter registration number and the admit card PDF will be downloaded.
The UPSC CAPF Assistant Commandant exam will be conducted from December 20. UPSC CAPF exam notification was released on August 18th 2020.
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