Nearly 50% candidates yet to download admit cards for June 3 UPSC exam
UPSC said candidates should
download their admit cards urgently to avoid last minute rush
Education News: Nearly 50 per cent candidates are yet to download admit
cards for civil services preliminary exam scheduled for June 3, the Union Public
Service Commission (UPSC) said.
Those candidates, who have not yet downloaded their e-admit
cards, are advised to do so urgently to avoid last minute rush, a statement
issued by the UPSC said.
The commission conducts the civil services examination in three
stages --
preliminary, main and interview -- to select officers of Indian
Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS) and Indian Police
Service (IPS) among others.
As of date, more than 50 per cent candidates have downloaded
their e-admit cards from www.upsc.gov.in, it said.
The candidates should note that entry into the examination
venue shall be closed 10 minutes before the scheduled commencement of the
examination i.e. 09:20 am for the forenoon session and 02:20 pm for the
afternoon session, the UPSC said.
"No candidate shall be allowed the entry into the
examination venue after closure of the entry," it said.
The candidates should also note that they shall not be
allowed to appear at any other examination venue except the one mentioned in
the e-admit card, the UPSC said.
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