UPSC combined geo-scientist mains admit card 2025 out; exam on June 21, 22
Vaishnavi Shukla | June 13, 2025 | 12:53 PM IST | 1 min read
UPSC Mains 2025: Candidates can now access the combined geo-scientist admit card on the official website, upsconline.gov.in, using their login credentials.
UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist 2025 : The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has issued the UPSC combined geo-scientist mains exam admit card 2025 today, June 13. Candidates can now access the UPSC combined geo-scientist mains admit card 2025 on the official website, upsconline.gov.in, using their login credentials.
Candidates have to enter their login details, such as registration number and password or date of birth (DOB) details, to download the UPSC combined geo-scientist mains admit card 2025.
Candidates who do not carry their UPSC combined geo-scientist mains admit card 2025 will not be allowed to enter the exam hall. Candidates are advised to carry a photo ID card and admit card to appear for the UPSC combined geo-scientist mains exam 2025.
The UPSC combined geo-scientist mains exam will be held from 9 am to 12 noon and the second shift from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. As per the UPSC guidelines, candidates should reach the exam centre atleast 30 minutes before the exam begins, that is 8:30 am for the forenoon session and 2 pm for the afternoon session.
Candidates are not allowed to enter the exam premises with any bag, baggage, luggage, valuables, costly items, mobile phones, smart or digital watches, or any other IT gadgets.
If candidates find any discrepancy in the UPSC combined geo-scientist mains admit card 2025, they can immediately report the commission by sending an email to usgeol-upsc@nic.in.
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