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UPSC EPFO AdFoc Card 2021 released, download here

UPSC EPFO AdFoc Card 2021 released, download here
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New Delhi: Public Service Commission Union (UPSC) on Monday released an acceptance card for general ability tests to do for recruitment of enforcement / account officers in the Providential Fund Organization (EPFO), Ministry of Manpower and Work.
The UPSS EPFO ​​test will be carried out on Sunday, September 5, 2021 from 10:00 to 12:00 a.m.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results of the screen that has registered for the UPSC EPFO ​​2021 recruitment exam, can download their e-Admit card online through the official website – https://www.upsc.gov.in/.
Immediately download the e-admin card, the candidate must check it very carefully and bring it to UPC notification, if any, without losing time.
Candidates must read carefully the important instructions mentioned on their recognition card.
Also the candidate must carry a hard copy from its e-quad card to the test hall to secure the entrance ticket.
Candidates who do not have clear photos on e-admit cards must carry two passport size photos to appear in recruitment tests with a joint venture with proof of photo identity.
AADHAR card, SIM, passport, I.D.
voter etc.
Click here to download the UPFO AdFO 2021 UPSC card
Candidates must carry an e-admit card to the test hall.
After entering the test hall, the candidate must fill in the attendance list according to the instructions and sign a list of attendance that will be produced in front of it by the Invigilator and then submit a list of attendance to The Invigilator.
Wearing masks / facial cover compulsory for all candidates.
Candidates without a mask / face cover will not be allowed to enter the venue.
Candidates, however, must remove their masks for verification, whenever needed by the inspection functionary.
Candidates can bring their own hand cleaners (small size) in transparent bottles.
Candidates to follow the Covid-19 norm of ‘social distance’ and ‘personal hygiene’ in the room as well as building places.

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