UPPSC PCS Main 2024 Exam: Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has announced the dates of the Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services (PCS) Main Examination 2024. This exam will be conducted on 29 and 30 June and 1 and 2 July. This UPPSC Mains exam will be held in two shifts in four days.

UPPSC PCS Mains Exam Timings and Shifts
The exam will be conducted in two sessions per day. You can read about it in detail below.

First Session: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm

Second Session: 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm

Arrangement of Exam Centers
The main exam will be held at the centers established in Prayagraj and Lucknow. A total of 15 examination centers have been set up in Prayagraj, where 6102 candidates will appear in the exam.

Preparation of Administration

ADM City Satyam Mishra of Prayagraj has given information about the preparations for the exam. All necessary steps are being taken by the administration to ensure security and a peaceful environment at the examination centers.


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