UPSC Prelims 2026: One Small Mistake Could Cost You Your Exam Attempt

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will conduct the Prelims on May 24. This Civil Services Examination (CSE) demands strict adherence to all official protocols. Students must arrive at venues with correct documents to avoid any trouble. Failure to follow these rules could lead to immediate disqualification from the test.

Punctuality is vital as the commission enforces a strict gate-closing policy this Sunday. Examination venues close doors thirty minutes before each session begins. Entry formally stops at 9:00 AM for the morning paper. The afternoon session follows the same rule at 2:00 PM. No student can enter once the gates lock.

UPSC Prelims 2026: Avoid These Exam Mistakes
SessionEntry StopsExam Starts
GS Paper I9:00 AM9:30 AM
CSAT Paper II2:00 PM2:30 PM

Essential Documents for UPSC Prelims May 24

Aspirants must carry a printed e-Admit Card to the venue for identity verification. This must accompany the original Photo Identity (ID) Card used during registration. If your photo is blurry, please bring two new passport-sized photographs. These items are mandatory for entry and will be checked inside the hall before starting.

Electronic gadgets like mobile phones or smartwatches are strictly forbidden inside the premises. Even switched-off devices can lead to disciplinary action or future bans. Candidates should avoid wearing heavy jewellery or carrying large bags. Most venues provide no storage, so please travel light to stay safe on Sunday.

OMR Sheet Rules and UPSC Prelims May 24 Tips

The Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) sheets require a black ballpoint pen for marking answers. Using pencils or ink pens will make your answer sheet invalid for evaluation. Carefully encode your booklet series and roll number to avoid errors. Mistakes in the OMR coding might result in an immediate rejection of your work.

Extreme heatwaves make physical well-being a priority for all test-takers on Sunday. You should carry a transparent water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. Plan your travel early to account for potential traffic or metro delays in your city. Staying composed and following official rules will help you perform your best on May 24.

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