UKPSC PCS Admit Card 2024: Exam Date, Pattern of Exam & How to Download the Admit Card?

The Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) has made public the date of the next test for 189 prominent positions, including district commander, deputy collector, deputy superintendent of police, and more.

The UKPSC PCS Admit Card 2024 will soon be accessible for download on the official website, ukpsc.gov.in, for those who are eagerly expecting it. The exam, which is slated for July 14, 2024, will take place in Uttarakhand and provide individuals with the chance to serve in the area.

How to download UKPSC PCS Admit Card 2024?

The procedures listed below should be followed by candidates in order to download the admission card:

  • Go to psc.uk.gov.in, the official website of UKPSC.
  • On the main page, select the “Admit Card” located in the candidate’s corner.
  • Among the following ads, look for the one that says “Upper PCS Preliminary Exam Admit Card.”
  • Select the “Download” option that is displayed.
  • In the login section, enter your password and registration number.
  • Your screen will show the admit card once you’ve submitted the information.
  • To appear in the exam, download the same, then print it out.

UKPSC PCS Admit Card 2024

UKPSC PCS 2024 Exam Date

The date of the Uttarakhand Combined State (Civil) Senior Subordinate Services Examination 2024 has been changed, according to the Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC). The UKPSC PCS Preliminary test date has been changed due to unforeseen circumstances. The UKPSC Prelims Exam has been rescheduled from July 7th, 2024 to July 14th, 2024. November 16–19, 2024 is when the UKPSC PCS Mains test is planned to take place for candidates who made it through the preliminary round.

UKPSC PCS 2024 Exam Pattern

There are two papers in the preliminary test: General Apptitude & General Studies. There are four alternative responses for each question in the objective-type paper. Paper 1 having 150 question each carry 1 mark. And Paper 2 has 100 questions and each question carries 1.5 mark.

The descriptive Mains exam consists of seven required papers. All papers must be attempted by candidates. To pass the Language paper, one must receive at least a 35%.

 

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