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UPSC PRELIMS 2025 EXAM: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is scheduled to conduct the Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2025 tomorrow, May 25, 2025. The exam will be held in
two shifts including the first shift will start at 9:30 am and the second shift will begin at 2:30 pm. Here, candidates can check the UPSC Prelims 2025 exam day guidelines. UPSC PRELIMS
2025: KEY EXAM DAY GUIDELINES All those who are appearing for the UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2025 are required to follow the below instructions to ensure a seamless
experience on the exam day. - ENTRY TIME AND VENUE RULES Gate Closing Timings: Forenoon Session: Gates are closed at 9 AM Afternoon Session: Gate closing time at 2 PM Note: No entry in the
examination centre will be allowed after gate closing time. Candidates should report only at the centre indicated on their e-Admit Card. Change of centre is not allowed. - OPTIONAL DOCUMENTS
Candidates are required to bring the following documents without fail: A printed version of the e-Admit Card (digital versions will not be considered) A photo ID proof (as specified on the
admit card) like: Aadhaar Card Passport Voter ID Driving Licence - ARRIVAL INSTRUCTIONS Report to the examination center at least 60 minutes prior to the reporting time so that security and
verification formalities can be done on time. - PROHIBITED ITEMS The following items are strictly prohibited within the examination center: Electronic devices: Smartphones, smartwatches,
Bluetooth-enabled devices, etc. Study material: Books, notes, or any printed material Other prohibited items as mentioned in the admit card guidelines - DRESS CODE Dress appropriately and
modestly for a formal public place. Obey all instructions issued by the invigilators and maintain examination decorum. - ADMIT CARD COLLECTION If you’ve misplaced or forgotten your
Registration ID (RID), use the ‘Forgot RID’ option available on the UPSC website. Retrieve your admit card using your email ID and date of birth. - TECHNICAL ADVICE Though admit cards may be
downloaded on smartphones, it is strongly recommended to use a desktop or laptop for better compatibility and print quality.