The admit card for UPSC IES and ISS exams has been released on the official website. Candidates can download their admit card through the direct link given below.

There is great news for the candidates appearing in the UPSC IES and ISS exam. Union Public Service Commission i.e. UPSC has officially released the e-admit cards for Indian Economic Service (IES) and Indian Statistical Service (ISS) Examination 2025. All the candidates appearing in this exam can now download their admit card from the official website upsconline.gov.in. To download the admit card, the candidates have to use their credentials. Candidates can also download their admit card through the direct link given below or the steps mentioned.

UPSC IES and ISS Exam: How to check and download admit card

First of all the candidates have to visit the official website.

After this the candidates have to click on the relevant link on the homepage.

After this, the candidates enter the details asked there.

After doing this, the admit card will open in a separate window in front of you.

Now the candidates should check and download the admit card.

Finally, the candidates should take a printout.

UPSC IES and ISS Exams: When will the exam be conducted

According to the notification issued by the Commission, IES and ISS examinations will be conducted across the country from June 20 to June 22, 2025. It is mandatory for the candidates to carry a printed copy of the e-admit card to the examination center. UPSC has clearly stated that no physical admit cards will be sent by post. Candidates are advised to keep an eye on the official website for the latest updates.

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