WBCS Mains 2021 admit card released; Download here
WBPSC has released the WBCS admit card 2021 for mains exam today, August 5. Candidates can download the WBCS admit card from the WBPSC official website.
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Subscribe NowPiyush Chaudhary | August 5, 2021 | 02:55 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC) has released the WBCS admit card 2021 on August 5, 2021. Applicants who cleared the WBCS 2021 Prelims exam can download the WBCS admit card 2021 for mains from the WBPSC official website. The WBCS admit card 2021 download can be done using candidates login credentials. Along with the WBCS admit card 2021, aspirants will be required to carry an original valid photo identity card to the exam venue on the day of the exam.
According to the WBCS 2021 mains exam dates announced by the West Bengal Public Service Commission, the mains exam will be held on August 27, 28, 29 and 31, 2021. Earlier, it was scheduled to be conducted between April 24 to 28, 2021.
WBCS exam dates 2021
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Important Dates |
WBCS admit card 2021 form mains |
August 5, 2021 |
WBCS 2021 mains exam dates |
August 27, 28, 29 and 31, 2021 |
How to download WBCS admit card 2021
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Visit the WBPSC official website - wbpsc.gov.in .
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Click on the “Download Admit-Card for Written/ Screening Test”.
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Look for the WBCS mains admit card 2021 link and click on it.
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Enter candidates login credentials and press the submit button.
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The WBCS e-admit card will appear on the screen.
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Check all details on the WBCS admit card 2021.
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Download and save the WBCS hall ticket for future use.
Direct WBCS admit card 2021 download link here.
Details mentioned on WBCS admit card 2021
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Applicant roll number
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Application number
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Candidate’s name
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WBCS exam date 2021
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WBCS mains examination timing
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Examination venue
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Parent’s name
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Date of birth
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Photograph and signature
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COVID-19 guidelines
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General exam day instructions, etc.
WBCS 2021: Exam Day Guidelines
Candidates appearing for the WBCS 2021 mains exam are required to adhere to all the examination day guidelines and protocols.
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On the examination day, one must reach the exam centre well ahead of time.
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Applicants must carry the WBCS admit card 2021 to the exam centre along with valid photo identity proof.
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Candidates must follow all the COVID-19 protocols inside and outside the exam centre like wearing a mask, maintain social distancing and sanitise one’s hands.
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Any of the electronic items such as mobile phones, bluetooth, smartwatch, calculator etc. are not allowed inside the examination hall.
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