UPSSSC PET admit card released at upsssc.gov.in; how to download, exam dates
Ishita Ranganath | October 1, 2022 | 09:13 PM IST | 1 min read
UPSSSC PET Admit Card 2022: Students can download the admit card from upsssc.gov.in.
NEW DELHI: Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission has issued the Preliminary Qualifying Test (PET) Admit Card today, October 1. Candidates who have applied for UPSSSC PET 2022 must download the UPSSSC PET admit card 2022 on the official website upsssc.gov.in. right away.
UPSSSC PET 2022 is scheduled be held on 15 and 16 October 2022 from 10 AM to 12PM and 3 PM to 5PM. An estimate of 38 lakh students will be writing the UPSSSC PET. On the basis of the student's PET score candidates will be called for Main Examination/Skill Test/Physical Efficiency Test in different groups.
The details about Exam Center/Exam Date/Reporting Time/Exam Time/Roll Number will be mentioned on the UPSSSC PET admit card. The qualifying candidates will be issued a PET scorecard with a one year validity. Within the one year, eligible candiates can appear in further stages of selection processes for Group B & C posts.
Steps to download
Step 1: First, candidates will have to the official website of UPSSSC
Step 2: You will see notification link of download UPSSSC PET Hall Ticket 2022 and click on the link.
Step 3: Now the candidates will have to enter registration number, date of birth and fill captcha code.
Step 4: After filling details, click on submit button.
Step 5: Print and save as pdf of your admit card for further use.
Candidates are required to carry a hard copy of the UPSSSC PET Admit Card 2022, a photo ID (Aadhar Card/Passport/Voter ID/Driving License/PAN Card) and two recent passport-size photographs for identity verification.
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