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TNPSC Group 1 Prelims Exam Admit Card Date: Hall Tickets Expected Soon At tnpsc.gov.in

TNPSC Group 1 Prelims Exam Admit Card Date: Hall Tickets Expected Soon At tnpsc.gov.in

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Candidates who have applied for the exam will be able to access and download their admit cards from the official TNPSC website, tnpsc.gov.in, once released.
The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) is expected to release the admit cards for the Combined Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination-I Group I Services soon. Candidates who have applied for the exam will be able to access and download their admit cards from the official TNPSC website, tnpsc.gov.in, once released.
The Group I Services exam is a highly competitive recruitment process for administrative positions within the Tamil Nadu state government. With the release of the answer key, candidates can evaluate their performance in the preliminary examination. There are 70 vacancies for various top positions in government departments across Tamil Nadu.
The selection process for TNPSC Group 1 Recruitment 2025 consists of three stages: the Preliminary Examination, Mains Examination, and the Final Interview. Candidates must successfully pass each stage to proceed to the next.
According to the official notice, the Group 1 preliminary exam will be held on June 15.
Step 1. Visit the official website of Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission at tnpsc.gov.in.
Step 2. On the homepage, locate and click on the admit card link.
Step 3. Enter the required credentials such as the application number and date of birth.
Step 4. The admit card will appear on the screen.
To be eligible for the posts, candidates have a degree from a recognised university. Candidates should possess adequate knowledge in Tamil, as per the official notice. They must be a citizen of India or a subject of Nepal/Bhutan. Applicants must be between 21 to 32 years (age relaxations are applicable as per government rules). Candidates are advised to check the official notification for other important information.

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