UPSC CSE Prelims 2025 exam tomorrow, what to take in exam hall, what not, read the necessary guidelines here

UPSC CSE Prelims 2025 exam tomorrow, what to take in exam hall, what not, read the necessary guidelines here

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Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will conduct Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2025 (UPSC CSE Prelims 2025) tomorrow i.e. 25 May. UPSC CSE Preliminary Examination will be conducted in two shifts. In this, the first shift will be held from 9.30 am and the second from 2.30 pm. In such a situation, it is very important for the candidates who appear in the examination to know what to take to the center and what not. Candidates who will appear in this exam can all read all the necessary guidelines including dress code in the news below.

What to take to the center

The printout of your admit card (not a digital copy) Black ballpoint pen – no other pen will be accepted. Photo ID that matches the ID mentioned on your admit card. Two passport size photos (on which your name and date) if the photo of your admit card is not clear or there is no details. Simple Rist Watch (smartwatch or digital watches are banned)

What not to take

Mobile phones, whether it is off, smartwatch or digital watches bags, books or notes expensive items or gadgets any accessory-fitted clocks or devices

Essential guidelines

Candidates should reach the examination center on time and take an entry. Admission will not be given on late. Candidates should not forget to bring the admit card with them, admission without admit card will not be given. Candidates must bring an ID proof with their admit card. Candidates avoid bringing banned goods to the examination center.

Candidates are advised not to bring any restricted item as the venue supervisors will not make any arrangements to keep these items at the venue. If a candidate brings any such restricted item, he will have to make arrangements to keep it out of the venue and the Commission will not be responsible for any loss in this regard.

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