The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the UPSC Mains Admit Card 2024 on September 13, 2024. Candidates appearing for the Civil Services Main Examination 2024 can download their admit cards from the official UPSC website, upsc.gov.in, or via upsconline.nic.in. The admit cards will be available for download from September 13 to September 29, 2024.
The UPSC Civil Services Main Examination is scheduled for September 20, 21, 22, 28, and 29, 2024, in two shifts: the morning session from 9 AM to 12 noon, and the afternoon session from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM.
The examination consists of a Written Examination and an Interview/Personality Test. The Written Examination will include nine essay-based papers, two of which will be qualifying. This exam serves to select candidates for various posts and services.
1. Visit the official UPSC website
2. Click on the UPSC Mains Admit Card 2024 link on the homepage.
3. A new page will appear where you must enter your login details.
4. Submit the details to view your admit card.
5. Check, download, and print a copy for future use.
The recruitment process aims to fill 1,056 posts. The registration began on February 14 and concluded on March 5, 2024. The prelims took place on June 16, 2024, with the results announced on July 1, 2024. Candidates who cleared the prelims are eligible for the mains. For additional details, candidates can visit the official UPSC website.
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