
UPSSSC releases Junior Assistant main exam admit cards, test scheduled for Feb 1
India Today
The UPSSSC has released the admit cards for the Junior Assistant Main Exam scheduled for February 1, 2026. Candidates can check their exam city, reporting time, shift details, and download the admit card from the official website.
The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) has released the admit cards for the Junior Assistant Main Examination 2024. The main examination will be conducted on February 1, 2026, from 10 am to 12 pm.
According to the commission, the Junior Assistant Main Examination will be conducted across nine districts of Uttar Pradesh. These include Agra, Aligarh, Ghaziabad, Gorakhpur, Kanpur Nagar, Lucknow, Meerut, Moradabad, and Varanasi.
Details regarding examination centres and venue addresses have been provided on individual admit cards.
Candidates can download their admit cards from the official website upsssc.gov.in by entering their registration number and date of birth. The admit card is also available through the link sent to candidates on the commission's authorised mobile application and registered email ID.
The commission has made it clear that carrying a valid admit card to the examination centre is mandatory. Only candidates who have successfully paid the prescribed examination fee will be able to download their admit cards.
UPSSSC has advised candidates to reach the examination centre well in advance and strictly follow all examination-related instructions mentioned on the admit card.

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