Exam & Recruitment News: The
Union Public service Commission (UPSC) has released the
admit cards for the
Limited Departmental Competitive Examination (LDCE) for Combined Section Officers’ Grade ‘B’ and
Combined Stenos’ Grade B for the year 2025. Candidates can now download their hall tickets from the official UPSC portal:
upsconline.gov.in.
Key Details- Exams Covered:
- LDCE – Combined Section Officers’ Grade ‘B’ 2025
- Combined Stenos’ Grade B 2025
- Issuing Authority: Union Public service Commission (UPSC)
- Admit Card Availability: Live now on UPSC Online portal
- Mode of Exam: Computer-based / written as per official schedule
Steps to Download UPSC Admit CardVisit the
official UPSC website: upsconline.gov.inNavigate to
‘Admit Cards / E-Admit’ sectionSelect the relevant exam –
LDCE or Officers’ Grade BEnter
your registration ID/roll number and date of birthClick
‘Submit’Download the
PDF of your admit card and take a
printout for examination
Important Tip: Keep the admit card safe; it is
mandatory for entry into the examination hall.
Details Mentioned on the Admit Card- Candidate’s name and roll number
- Exam date, time, and venue
- Instructions for candidates, including items allowed and prohibited in the exam hall
- Reporting time and identification requirements
Guidelines for Candidates- Carry a valid photo ID along with the admit card
- Arrive at the exam center at least 30–45 minutes early
- Mobile phones, electronic gadgets, and unauthorized items are strictly prohibited
- Follow all COVID-19 safety protocols if applicable
ConclusionWith the
UPSC admit cards for LDCE and Officers’ Grade B released, candidates should
download their hall tickets immediately and ensure all details are correct. Proper preparation, along with adherence to exam-day guidelines, will help ensure a
smooth examination experience.
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