UPSC IAS 2021: Change exam centre preference at upsc.gov.in; Check details here
Piyush Chaudhary | July 12, 2021 | 03:50 PM IST | 2 mins read
UPSC IAS exam center 2021 updation link active now. Update UPSC IAS 2021 exam centres choices form July 12 to 19 and July 26 to 30, 2021.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has activated UPSC IAS exam centre 2021 change window today, July 12. UPSC has also added four additional Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination 2021 centres at Almora (Uttarakhand), Srinagar (Uttarakhand), Nasik (Maharashtra) and Surat (Gujarat). Candidates who wish to update their UPSC IAS 2021 exam centres can do so by visiting the UPSC official website.
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The UPSC Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination 2021 exam centre change window will be opened in two phases by the Commission. The first phase link will be active from July 12 to 19, 2021, while the second phase link will be active from July 26 to 30, 2021.
The UPSC has also released the UPSC IAS exam date 2021 for the prelims in the official UPSC calendar 2021. Prelims IAS exam 2021 is scheduled to be conducted on June 27, 2021.
UPSC IAS exam dates 2021
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UPSC CSE events |
Important dates |
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UPSC IAS notification 2021 |
March 4, 2021 |
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UPSC CSE 2021 (Preliminary) Examination centre updation date |
Phase 1 - July 12 to 19, 2021 till 6 PM Phase 2 - July 26 to 30, 2021 till 6 PM |
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UPSC CSE 2021 prelims exam date |
October 10, 2021 |
How to update/ change UPSC IAS exam centre 2021
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Visit the UPSC official website - upsc.gov.in .
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In the “What’s New” section, click on the ‘ Change UPSC IAS 2021 exam centre choice ’ link.
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Now click on the Click Here link and read the instructions carefully and press Yes.
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Enter the UPSC civil services registration ID and captcha to login.
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Provide the new Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination 2021 exam centre choice and press submit.
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An OTP will be sent candidates registered mobile number and email ID.
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Enter the OPT in the space provided on the screen and press the submit button.
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Take a printout of the UPSC IAS exam centre 2021 acknowledgement slip.
Note : Request to change UPSC IAS 2021 prelims exam centre will be accepted only after the confirmation by validating the OTP details sent on the candidate's mobile and email. In case the OTP is not received within 15 minutes, resend option is also available for the applicants.
Candidates can also check other Latest Sarkari Naukri 2021 updates here.
About UPSC CSE 2021
UPSC conducts the UPSC CSE exam once every year. The UPSC IAS recruitment process has three stages - prelims, mains and interview. Candidates clearing one stage are eligible to appear for the next stage and so on. UPSC IAS 2021 recruitment is done for posts like IAS, IFS, IPS, IRS, IAAS, IFoS, etc.
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