UPSC allows exam centre change for civil service prelims and IFS exams
The window of submitting the revised choice of centres by the candidates will be operational in two phases from July 7-13 and July 20-24 on UPSC website

NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has decided to extend an opportunity to candidates appearing for the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2020 and Indian Forest Service to change their exam centre.
The window of submitting the revised choice of centres by the candidates will be operational in two phases from July 7-13 and July 20-24 on the Commission's website upsconline.nic.in.
The examination will be conducted on October 4 across the country. The candidates are advised to visit the website and submit their choices of centres of the above examination, if required.
The commission will follow 'first-apply-first allot' basis while allotting exam centres to candidates. "Keeping in view a large number of candidates of the Civil Services Examination, 2020 including the Indian Forest Service examination and requests received from the candidates for changing their centres, the Commission has decided to give an opportunity to them to submit their revised choice of centre," read a statement issued by the UPSC.
The window of submitting the revised choice of centres by the candidates will be operational in two phases from July 7-13 and July 20-24 on the Commission's website upsconline.nic.in.
The examination will be conducted on October 4 across the country. The candidates are advised to visit the website and submit their choices of centres of the above examination, if required.
The commission will follow 'first-apply-first allot' basis while allotting exam centres to candidates. "Keeping in view a large number of candidates of the Civil Services Examination, 2020 including the Indian Forest Service examination and requests received from the candidates for changing their centres, the Commission has decided to give an opportunity to them to submit their revised choice of centre," read a statement issued by the UPSC.
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