E-Admit Card for Civil Services
Preliminary Exam 2012
Union Public Service
Commission will be conducting the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination 2012
on 20/05/2012 (Sunday) all over India .
The Commission has uploaded the e-Admission
Certificate for the
convenience of the admitted candidates (or the reasons/ grounds for rejection
of application in respect of rejected applications) on its website (http://www.upsc.gov.in.).
The candidates are advised to download their e-Admission Certificate and take a
printout thereof. The admitted candidates will have to produce the printout of
their e-Admission Certificate at the allotted venue for appearing in the
examination. In case the photograph is not visible or available on the
e-Admission Certificate, candidates are advised to carry two (2) identical
photographs (one photograph for each session) along with proof of Identity such
as Identity Card or Voter Identity Card or Passport or Driving License and the
printout of e-Admission Certificate at the venue of the
Examination. No
paper Admission Certificate will be issued for this examination.
The candidates
are advised to take a printout of the e-Admission Certificate (or the reasons/ grounds for
rejection of application in respect of rejected applications) well in advance (by 16th of May, 2012) to avoid the last minute
rush. In the past,
cases have been noticed where some candidates have faced difficulty in
accessing the server at the last minutes on account of server overload.
In case of any
discrepancy, the same may be communicated to the Commission immediately by
email (email ID uscsp-upsc@nic.in) latest by 30th April, 2012 to enable the Commission to take a
decision in the matter.
Candidates are also
advised to bring Black Ball
Point Pen to the examination
hall on the day of examination.
MOBILE
PHONES BANNED
(a) Mobile Phones, Pagers or any other
communication devices are not allowed inside the premises, where UPSC
Examination is being conducted. Any infringement of these instructions
shall entail disciplinary action against the concerned candidates including ban
from future Examinations/Selection.
(b) Candidates are advised in their own
interest not to bring any of the banned items including mobile phones/pagers to
the venue of the examination, as arrangements for safekeeping cannot be
assured.
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