CGPSC PCS Prelims Admit Card 2024 OUT at psc.cg.gov.in: Download Link Here

The Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC) has officially released the PCS Prelims Admit Card 2024 on January 31, 2025. Candidates who have successfully registered for the State Service Examination (SSE) 2024 can now download their admit cards from the official website, psc.cg.gov.in.

This article provides detailed instructions on how to download the admit card, key exam details, and important instructions for candidates.

Overview of CGPSC PCS Prelims Exam 2024

DetailsInformation
Exam NameChhattisgarh State Service Examination (SSE) 2024
Conducting BodyChhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC)
Admit Card Release DateJanuary 31, 2025
Exam DateFebruary 11, 2025
Mode of ExamOffline (Pen and Paper)
Official Websitepsc.cg.gov.in

Candidates must carry their admit cards to the examination center as it is mandatory for entry.

How to Download CGPSC PCS Prelims Admit Card 2024?

Follow these steps to download your admit card:

  • Visit the Official Website: Go to psc.cg.gov.in.
  • Click on the Admit Card Link: On the homepage, locate and click on the link titled “CLICK HERE TO VIEW/PRINT ONLINE ADMIT CARD OF STATE SERVICE (PRELIMS) EXAMINATION-2024.”
  • Login with Credentials: Enter your registration ID and password or date of birth as required.
  • Access Your Admit Card: Once logged in, view and download your admit card in PDF format.
  • Print Your Admit Card: Take a printout of the admit card to bring to the exam center.

Note: Ensure that all details on your admit card are accurate. In case of discrepancies, contact CGPSC immediately through their helpline or email provided on the official website.


Exam Pattern for CGPSC PCS Prelims 2024

The preliminary examination consists of two objective-type papers:

  1. Paper-I: General Studies
  • Total Marks: 200
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Number of Questions: 100
  1. Paper-II: Aptitude Test (CSAT)
  • Total Marks: 200
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Number of Questions: 100

Note: Both papers are qualifying in nature, with a minimum qualifying percentage required to advance to the Mains examination.