UPSC ESE and Combined Geo Scientist 2020; Apply to change the exam centre from September 8
Team Careers360 | September 8, 2020 | 05:02 PM IST
NEW DELHI- Union Public Service Commission has provided candidates the facility to change their Engineering Services (ESE) and Combined Geo Scientist 2020 mains examination. The link to submit a revised choice of exam centre for both the mains exams will be available on the UPSC website - www.upsc.gov.in. The UPSC exam centre change link will be active from September 8 to 13, 2020 (06:00 P.M).
UPSC has taken this step to avoid causing any further inconvenience to the candidates, sighting Coronavirus pandemic as the reason behind this step. Candidates who do not want to change their earlier choice of ESE and Combined Geo Scientist exam centres need not to take any action regarding the same.
Steps to Change the UPSC ESE and Combined Geo-Scientist 2020
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Visit the UPSC website - www.upsconline.nic.in
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Click on the UPSC exam centre change link 2020
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Select the UPSC exam you are appearing for
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Login using your Roll number and captcha
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Select the new UPSC Exam Centre Choices
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Successfully submit the revised choices
The ESE and Combined Geo Scientist 2020 mains exam is scheduled to be held on October 18, 2020 and October 17 and 18, 2020.
For more information on the UPSC Exam Centre Change 2020 read the official ESE and Combined Geo Scientist 2020 notification - Download here
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