UPSC CDSE Exam Admit Card 2021 – Download Hall Ticket

CDSE Examination is Going to be Conducted in the Month of Feb 2021. The Candidates who are willing to serve the nation to join in Defence can Apply for this. The Candidates who are already applied for the CDSE Examination (I) are now going to attend the EXamination held on the 7th Feb 2021.

 

CDSE Examination(I), (II) Dates And Admit Card Details:

Name of the Post CDSE Examination(I), 2021
Notification Date 28/10/2020
Last Date for Receipt of Applications 17/11/2020 – 6:00pm
Date of Examination 07/02/2021
Admit Card Available Up to 07/02/2021

CDSE Examination(I), (II) Admit Card Details:

The Admit Card details are provided by the UPSC (UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION) Where the CDSE Examination is going to Be conducted Under UPSC. SO the candidates who appear for the Exams are hereby informed for UPSC to Collect their Admit Card. The Admit Card can be downloaded till 7th Febravory 2021.

Important Points to remember for the Admit:

  • Examine the e-Admit Card carefully and immediately bring discrepancies, if any, to the attention of the Union Public Service Commission.
  • In your complete correspondence with the Union Public Service Commission, mention your name, Roll Number, Registration ID, and the name and year of the examination.
  • To enter the examination venue, bring this e-Admit Card (printout) along with a photo identity card (original), whose number is mentioned in the e-Admit Card, in each session.
  • Keep the e-Admit card safe till the declaration of the final result, as it is necessary to present it before the Services Selection Board.
  • You are responsible for the security of the e-Admit Card and if any other person uses this e-Admit Card, then it is your responsibility to prove that you have not used any counterparty.

Admit card for CDSE Examination 2021: Click Here

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