UPSC CSE 2025 Mains Admit Card: The Union Public Service Commission has released the admit card for the Civil Services Main Examination. The exam is scheduled to begin on August 22. Candidates who have qualified for the preliminary exam can download their admit card by visiting the official website upsc.gov.in.
UPSC CSE Main Admit Card will be available for download till August 31. Those who will appear in the competitive exam will have to bring their UPSC CSE Mains 2025 Admit Card and a valid photo identity card to appear in the exam.
The exam will be held on August 22
The commission will conduct the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) Main on August 22. To download the admit card, civil service candidates will have to type their registration ID or roll number and date of birth through the official portal.
UPSC Mains exam will be held on 22, 23, 24, 30, and 31 August 2025. The first shift will be held from 9 am to 12 noon, and the second shift will be held from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm.
UPSC CSE Mains Admit Card Download: How to download your admit card
The Union Public Service Commission has released the admit card for the Civil Services Examination 2025 - Main. The admit card is available on the official website. Candidates can get their admit card by following the steps given below:
First of all, visit the official website upsc.gov.in.
On the home page, look for the 'UPSC CSE Admit Card 2025' link and click on it.
A new page will open where you have to type the login credentials, like registration ID or roll number and date of birth.
Click on the submit button.
The UPSC admit card will appear on the screen.
Download it and keep it safe for the exam day.
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