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UPSC Prelims 2020 Admit Card

Steps to download UPSC admit card for IAS Prelims 2020

  1. The IAS admit cards are UPSC e-admit cards i.e. they are not sent by post and candidates have to download them from the official UPSC website and take the printout.
  2. Navigate to upsc.gov.in in the browser and click on “Admit Cards” on the right or navigate to upsconline.nic.in and click on “e-Admit Cards for various examinations of UPSC”
  3. Then you will be redirected to a page which lists the various UPSC exams for which the e-Admit Cards are available. Other than e-Admit cards for exams, UPSC also issues e-Summons and e-Admit cards for various recruitment posts.
  4. Click on Civil Services (Prelims) exam 2020 to download your IAS admit card for UPSC Prelims 2020 once it is released.
  5. Before downloading the IAS admit card, you will be asked to enter your Registration Id or Roll Number for the UPSC Prelims 2020.
  6. The IAS admit card will open as a PDF. Download it and take a print out of this UPSC hall ticket which you have to carry with you for both papers of IAS Prelims.
For more instructions on how to download UPSC Exam Admit Card 2020, check here.

In case you have forgotten your Registration Id for UPSC Prelims and do not know your roll number yet, you can click on the “Forgot RID” option and fill in the required details (Your Name, Father’s and Mother’s Name, Your Date of Birth) and submit to view the registration id. You can proceed to download the IAS admit card following the normal process after this.

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  1. The release of UPSC Admit Card is predicted three weeks before the Prelims Examination which is scheduled for 4th October 2020. As an impact, aspirants can expect the UPSC Admit Card to be released on 15th or 16th September 2020, however, the official release date can differ. Admit Card for Mains are going to be out before the UPSC Mains examination that's scheduled from 8th January 2021.

    Aspirants should visit the official website of UPSC for any updates associated with the exam. All the exam-related relevant information is given within the UPSC Admit Card.

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