logo
UPSC CSE main 2025 admit card: Key details to check before August 22 exam

UPSC CSE main 2025 admit card: Key details to check before August 22 exam

Time of India2 days ago
UPSC CSE main 2025 admit card: Key details to check and how to report errors
UPSC CSE main hall ticket 2025:
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has issued the admit card for the Civil Services Examination (CSE) Main 2025 on its official website, upsc.gov.in.
All candidates scheduled to appear for the examination on August 22 must download and carefully review their admit cards to ensure that the information printed is accurate and complete.
Failure to verify and correct discrepancies in the admit card may lead to issues on exam day, including denial of entry into the examination hall. UPSC has advised candidates to read the admit card thoroughly and report any errors immediately.
Key details to verify on the UPSC CSE main 2025 admit card
Once downloaded, candidates must cross-check the following information on their UPSC CSE Main 2025 admit card:
Field on Admit Card
What to Check
Candidate's name
Must match the name used during registration and on official ID
Photograph and signature
Should be clearly visible and not blurred or distorted
Roll number
Ensure the roll number is correct and corresponds with the UPSC registration
Exam centre address
Verify the full address and locate the venue in advance
Date and time of examination
Confirm the exam date as August 22 and note the reporting time
Subject/paper details
Check which paper(s) you are scheduled to appear for
Covid-19 instructions (if any)
Follow any health-related guidelines mentioned
Instructions section
Read all rules regarding what to carry, what is prohibited, and dress code
How to report discrepancies
In case of any mismatch or incorrect detail in the admit card—such as errors in personal information, unclear photograph, or incorrect exam centre—candidates should immediately contact the UPSC helpdesk. Issues can be reported via email at helpdesk@upsc.gov.in or through the official helpline numbers available on the UPSC website.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Use an AI Writing Tool That Actually Understands Your Voice
Grammarly
Install Now
Undo
Documents required on the exam day
Candidates must bring the following documents to be allowed entry into the exam centre:
• A printed copy of the UPSC CSE Main 2025 admit card
• An original photo ID card (Aadhaar, PAN, Passport, or Voter ID) that matches the details on the admit card
The name and photograph on the ID must match exactly with those on the admit card. Entry will not be permitted in the absence of either document.
Instructions for exam day compliance
The admit card includes detailed instructions about exam hall protocol, reporting time, permitted stationery, and items that are not allowed. Candidates are reminded that mobile phones, smartwatches, and other electronic devices are strictly prohibited. UPSC does not provide lockers or storage facilities, so candidates are advised to avoid bringing valuables to the exam venue.
Print multiple copies and store safely
It is advisable to print at least two copies of the admit card. One copy should be carried to the exam, while the other should be stored safely as a backup. Avoid folding or damaging the printed admit card, and consider keeping a digital copy as an additional safeguard.
TOI Education is on WhatsApp now. Follow us
here
.
Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Officials should take action to effectively utilise govt funds: ZP chief planning officer
Officials should take action to effectively utilise govt funds: ZP chief planning officer

Time of India

time20 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Officials should take action to effectively utilise govt funds: ZP chief planning officer

Hubballi: Officials must take steps to provide essential infrastructure such as clean drinking water, drainage systems, and roads to rural populations, said ZP chief planning officer Deepak Madiwalar. Addressing a general body meeting held at the taluk panchayat auditorium here on Saturday, Madiwalar stated that officials need to ensure the proper use of govt-released funds for the right projects. "The Jal Jeevan Mission scheme was implemented to provide clean drinking water to rural people. However, there are complaints from the public about inadequate water supply and reports of contaminated water being provided. Officials from the rural drinking water & sanitation department should address these issues promptly to ensure the provision of clean drinking water," he advised. Complaints have also been received about the quality of bananas distributed to school children. Therefore, officials should inspect the bananas before distribution. There are reports of some children hesitating to consume milk. Efforts should be made to encourage children to drink milk. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Could This NEW Collagen Blend Finally Reduce Your Cellulite? Vitauthority Learn More Undo Proper distribution of midday meals to school children is essential. Attention should be given to the distribution of uniforms and shoes to students. Sheets need to be installed in the schools of Anchattageri, Budarsingi, and Kuradikeri villages. Additionally, CCTV cameras should be installed at the school in Kusugal village. Rangamandira in Kolivada village requires sheet and flooring work. Measures should be taken to provide clean drinking water to the children of Mantur school. Innovative efforts should be made to bring dropouts back to school, he suggested. The hostel of the backward classes welfare department in Thirumalkoppa is not in good condition. Officials should personally visit the site. Measures should be taken to ensure that students do not face any difficulties, officials were instructed. Officials from various departments, including the animal husbandry department, health department, irrigation department, food department, and forest department, presented progress reports at the meeting. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

Devotees throng Khira Chora Gopinath temple
Devotees throng Khira Chora Gopinath temple

Time of India

time20 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Devotees throng Khira Chora Gopinath temple

1 2 3 4 Balasore: Janmashtami was celebrated at the famous Khirachora Gopinath Temple in Remuna, Balasore district, on Saturday. Steeped in legend, the temple is one of the most prominent Vaishnav shrines in Odisha. Nando Utsav will be celebrated on Sunday. According to temple tradition, the deity earned the name Khirachora Gopinath (Gopinath, the thief of milk pudding) centuries ago when Lord Krishna, moved by the longing of his ardent devotee Madhavendra Puri, secretly kept aside a portion of the famous khira bhoga (milk pudding) and delivered it to him through the temple priest. Since then, the temple has become a centre of faith and pilgrimage, drawing devotees from across the country. Constructed during the reign of King Langula Narasinghadeva of the Ganga dynasty, the shrine houses three deities—Madan Mohan, Govinda, and Gopinath. The absence of Goddess Radha here is linked to ancient lore, and priests say this makes the temple unique in its traditions. Each day, nearly 300 to 400 litres of milk are brought from nearby villages to prepare the celebrated "amrutakeli" (sweetened condensed milk offering) using traditional wooden stoves. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo The prasad, famed for its purity, is served in earthen pots and distributed among devotees. Pilgrims from far and wide throng Remuna. "This is my first visit with my family from Kolkata. On Janmashtami, we feel truly blessed to have the darshan of Lord Gopinath," said Gouranga Pal, a devotee from Kolkata. Another devotee, Triptirekha Mohanty from Keonjhar, who has been visiting for two years, said "The temple radiates immense spiritual energy. Whatever we pray for, Lord Gopinath listens." Temple sevayat (priest) Jayanta Kumar Baral narrated the ancient story connecting Lord Rama to the shrine. "During his exile, when goddess Sita asked about his next incarnation, Lord Rama drew the image of Khirachora Gopinath," he said. Executive officer Prashant Mahapatra said the rituals would continue until late in the night. "Special pujas are being performed. Devotees believe that darshan of the three deities here —Madan Mohan, Govinda, and Gopinath —completes the spiritual experience," he said. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

Need humane plan to sterilise 50k stray dogs a year: NGOs
Need humane plan to sterilise 50k stray dogs a year: NGOs

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Time of India

Need humane plan to sterilise 50k stray dogs a year: NGOs

Panaji: Animal welfare NGOs in Goa on Saturday formed an umbrella organisation, the Goa Animal Federation, and demanded a 'humane and scientific' plan to manage the state's stray dog population. They opposed any plans to create mass stray dog shelters as in other states, calling it 'illegal, inhumane, and impractical'. They said the animal birth control (ABC) plan failed due to a complete lack of action on the part of various authorities. Goa needs infrastructure to sterilise 50,000 dogs a year to control the dog population, said Hema Sardesai, leading the NGO collective in the announcement. The Goa Animal Federation proposed a three-year ABC plan to contain the dog population. The formation of the federation comes after a recent state govt order to formulate a task force to deliberate on the Aug 11 Supreme Court order on street dog relocation in Delhi. The federation's president, K D Row, proposed a plan to contain animal-human conflict with an approach to curb three causes of dog bites: food aggression, mating aggression, and aggression from cruelty. According to the proposal, the federation plans to offer its assistance to govt to help meet the proposed target to sterilise 1.5 lakh dogs in three years, with a daily estimate of 167 surgeries per day in two ABC centres, one in each district. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo 'The state animal husbandry department, which couldn't handle the ABC programme properly for years, utterly failed due to a lack of understanding, funds, and willingness, and hence, can never be trusted to run a shelter for 1.45 lakh dogs,' said Row. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store