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How to download UPSC Admit Card?

 UPSC Admit Card

Now, let’s look into the final section of this blog where I’ll explain how to download the UPSC admit card.

Before we continue any further, I would like to bring to your attention that the UPSC admit card for the 2021 Mains exam, which was held from 7th January 2022 onwards, was released on the UPSC’s official website on 17th December 2021.  

The UPSC admit cards are electronic in nature. That means it will not be sent to you by post, rather you’d have to download it from the official website of the UPSC and take a printout of it.

Let us now take a look at the steps to download UPSC Admit card for IAS Mains Exam. 

UPSC e-Admitcard photo

Steps to Download Admit Card:  

  1. To download your UPSC admit card you need to first go over to upsc.gov.in and click on the “Admit Cards” link on the right side of the page. You can also choose to go to upsconline.nic.in and click on the link called, “E-Admit Cards for various examinations of UPSC”.  
  2. You will then be redirected to a page where there is a list of the various UPSC exams for which e-admit cards are available. Apart from the ones for the exams, e-admit cards are also issued for various recruitment posts and e-summons by the UPSC. 
  3. Next comes the step where you click on the link called civil services mains exams (for the particular year) to download your IAS mains admit card. 
  4. Before you are able to download your admit card, you will be asked to enter your roll no. or registration Id for the UPSC mains. 
  5. The admit card will then open as a PDFDownload it and then take a print out of it. You’ll need to carry the admit card to your mains exam center in order to be able to sit for all the mains papers.  

Special Scenario: 

If in case you have forgotten your registration Id for the mains, you can click on the “forgot RID” option and enter the required details (Name, Mother’s & Father’s name, and your Date of Birth), then submit to view your registration ID. 

After obtaining your Id you can continue with your download process normally.  

That’s the end of the final section or the UPSC Admit card section of the article.

https://www.anujjindal.in/upsc-exam-pattern-apply-online-admit-card/ 

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