UPSC CDS 2 2023 admit card issued at upsc.gov.in; how to download
UPSC CDS 2 2023 will be conducted on September 3. Check important instructions to follow after download the hall ticket.

Vagisha Kaushik | August 10, 2023 | 03:58 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has issued the admit card for Combined Defence Services (CDS) 2 2023 exam. Candidates who applied for CDS 2 can download the UPSC CDS 2 2023 admit card from the official website, upsc.gov.in. CDS 2 2023 will be conducted on September 3.
“Bring this e-Admit card (print out), along with the (original) Photo Identity Card, whose number is mentioned in the e-Admit Card , in each session to secure admission to Examination Hall. E-Admit Card must be preserved till the declaration of the final results as its production before Service Selection Board is necessary,” read the important instructions by UPSC.
How to download UPSC CDS 2 admit card 2023?
- Visit the UPSC official website - upsc.gov.in
- Click on the link for e-admit card on the homepage
- Select an option from 'Registration ID' or 'Roll Number' to login
- Enter the registration Id or roll number, date of birth and enter the given captcha.
- Click pn the submit button
- UPSC admit card 2023 will be displayed
- Download the CDS 2 admit card and take a printout for the exam.
UPSC further informed that candidates who do not have clear photographs on the e-admit card will have to bring any of the following photo identity proof – Aadhar Card, Driving Licence, Passport, Voter I Card etc. - and three passport size photographs one for each session for appearing in the exam with an undertaking.
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