
UPSC Civil Services Main 2021 to begin from Jan 7: Know paper pattern, timings and Covid-19 guidelines
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The UPSC Civil Services Main 2021 exams are all set to begin from January 7. Check exam timings, paper pattern and other important instructions.
UPSC Civil Services Main 2021: The Union Public Service Commission, UPSC is all set to conduct the Civil Services Main 2022 examination from January 7. As per the schedule, the UPSC mains for the civil service exams will continue till January 16, 2022.
Meanwhile, the commission has released the USPSC Civil Services main exam 2021 admit cards on the official website, the link for which is upsc.gov.in. The candidates must check the e-admit card carefully and bring the discrepancy (ies), if any, to the notice of UPSC immediately.

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