The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially released admit cards for upcoming Civil Services (Main) Examination. Candidates who have applied earlier can now download their admit cards from official website. The examination was scheduled to be held on 22th August 2025 across India. In this article we give you complete overview of this download process.
UPSC Mains Admit Card 2025
Recruiting Body | Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) |
Exam Name | Civil Services (Main) Examination |
Admit Card Release Date | 14th August 2025 |
Exam Dates | 22th August 2025 |
Admit Card Availablity | Online |
Official Website | https://upsc.gov.in |
How To Download UPSC Mains Admit Card 2025
Follow below steps to complete the downloading process of admit cards:
- Go to the official website https://upsc.gov.in.
- Look for UPSC Mains Admit Card 2025 under notification tab.
- Provide your Registration Number and Date Of Birth (DOB).
- When you enter your admit card will appear on your screen
- Check all details like (Name, Roll No, Exam Centre)
- Printout your admit card for future refrence.
UPSC Exam Schedule
Day | Paper | Subject |
---|---|---|
Day 1 (Aug 22, 2025) | Paper-I | Essay |
Day 2 (Aug 23, 2025) | Paper-II | General Studies-I |
Day 3 (Aug 24, 2025) | Paper-III | General Studies-II |
Day 4 (Aug 25, 2025) | Paper-IV | General Studies-III |
Day 5 (Aug 26, 2025) | Paper-V | General Studies-IV (Ethics) |
Details Mentioned In Admit Cards
Following details mentioned in your admit card:
- Candidate’s Name
- Roll Number
- Exam Date & Time
- Exam Centre Address
- Reporting Time
- Photograph & Signature
- Important Instructions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. When was the UPSC Mains Admit Card 2025 released?
The admit card was released on 14th August 2025 for the Civil Services (Main) Examination starting August 22, 2025.
2. Can I enter the exam hall without the admit card?
No, the e-admit card is mandatory. Candidates without it will not be allowed to enter the exam center.
3. What are the qualifying marks for Paper A and Paper B?
Candidates must score at least 25% (75 marks out of 300) in both Paper A (Indian Language) and Paper B (English) to qualify. These marks do not count toward the merit list.