APSC Released Admit Card For CCE Prelim Examination 2018

Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) is all set to release the admit cards for Combined Competitive Exam (CCE) preliminary exam 2018. Here are the steps to download.


Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) has released the admit cards for Assam Combined Competitive Exam (CCE) preliminary 2018. According to the sources, the APSC will release the admit cards on December 15. The registered candidates can visit the official website to download the APSC CCE prelims admit card.

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APSC has released the recruitment notification for more than a hundred vacancies under various departments. The exam was scheduled on November 24; however, it has been postponed. Last week, APSC has released the new exam dates for the CCE exam. The Combined Competitive Exam (prelims) will be conducted on December 30, 2018. Here are the steps to download the APSC admit card 2018 for CCE prelims.

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Steps To Download APSC Admit Card For CCE Prelims 2018

Step 1: Visit the official website of APSC - http://apsc.nic.in/.
Step 2: Click on the link that displays APSC CCE Admit Card (Prelims) 2018.
Step 3: A new page will be displayed.
Step 4: Enter the registration number and password.
Step 5: Download the APSC admit card and take a printout.

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Click here to download the APSC admit card for CCE exam

APSC Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) consists of two stages, namely, preliminary and main examination. The preliminary examination will consist of two papers of objective type multiple choice questions of two hours duration each. Paper I is general studies that consists of 200 marks. Candidates have to choose one subject as optional subject out of 28.

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The marks obtained in the preliminary examination by the candidates who are declared qualified for admission to the main examination will not be counted for determining the final order of merit. Candidates will have to use black/blue ball pen to answer in the APSC CCE prelims exam.

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