UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Prelims admit card 2023 out; Exam on February 19
The Combined Geo-Scientist examination 2023 will be held on February 19,2023 all over India.
Arpita Das | January 27, 2023 | 08:16 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission released the UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Prelims exam admit card 2023 today, January 27, 2023. The Combined Geo-Scientist exam will be held on February 19, 2023. Candidates can access the e-admit card through the official website- upsconline.nic.in. Candidates are advised to download their admit card and take a printout thereof.
It is necessary to preserve admit card the till the declaration of the final results of the Combined Geo-Scientist Examination, 2023. In case of any discrepancy in the admit card, candidates can contact the commission immediately by email at sunil.kr17@gov.in till February 13. It is necessary to read all the important instructions mentioned in the admit card.
UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Prelims exam admit card 2023
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Along with the UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Prelims admit card candidates are also required to carry a photo ID card, whose number is mentioned in the e-admit card, for appearing at each session of the examination. Candidates are also required to carry two identical photographs.
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UPSC Geo-Scientist admit card 2023: Steps to download
- Go to the official website of UPSC- upsc.gov.in.
- On the homepage, click on the admit card link.
- Enter the necessary login details and click on submit.
- The UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist admit card will be displayed.
- Check the details and take a hard copy of the UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist Prelims admit card 2023.
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