UPSC CSE Prelims 2023: Imphal centre candidates can choose alternate centres at upsc.gov.in
UPSC issues a list of seven alternate centres. Know how to change centre and download UPSC prelims admit card 2023
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NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) issued a list of alternate centres to the candidates of Imphal, Manipur Centre of Civil Services (preliminary) exam 2023 due to the ongoing violent clashes in Manipur. The UPSC CSE prelims exam date 2023 is scheduled for May 28. The official notice by UPSC offers seven alternate cities: Aizawl, Kohima, Shillong, Dispur, Jorhat, Kolkata, Delhi.
All candidates of Imphal centre can opt for alternate centres for UPSC prelims 2023. Those who have already downloaded their UPSC prelims 2023 admit card are also eligible for this change.
How can Imphal centre candidates change their centres?
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Through Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) facility. The candidates will receive a message regarding this through their registered mobile numbers.
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Visit the office of any district administration in Manipur. Contact UPSC through any of the following contact numbers: 23070641, 23381073, 23384508, 23387876. Candidates can call between 12 noon and 5 pm from May 17 to May 19. As per the official notice, the district administration will have data of the registered candidates of Imphal Centre.
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Visit the official website of UPSC at upsc.gov.in. All candidates from Imphal centre can opt for alternate centres from 12 noon on May 17 to 5 pm on May 19.
Once the candidate’s exam centre has been successfully changed, the candidate will receive a confirmation message on the registered mobile number. Candidates can collect their UPSC prelims 2023 admit card from the UPSC website or state headquarters, district headquarters and through post offices.
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