UPSC Combined Medical Services Exam 2010 for Venue Information

Union Public Service Commission

Combined Medical Services Examination 2010

The Union Public Service Commission will be conducting Combined Medical Services Examination, 2010 at 37 Centers throughout the country on 17th January, 2010. Admission Certificate to the candidates have been dispatched. Letters of rejection stating the reason(s) for rejection have also been issued. If any candidate has not received either the Admission Certificate or rejection letter, he/she may contact UPSC Facilitation Counter near Gate 'C' of its campus in person or on Telephone Nos. 011-23385271, 011-23381125, 011-23098543 or 011-23387402 on all working days between 1000 hrs. and 1700 hrs. The candidates may also send fax messages on Fax No. 011-23387310.

Exam Date: 17th January, 2010.

Information on venues of Examination in respect of admitted candidates is also available on Union Public Service Commssion website at www.upsc.gov.in The candidates who have not received the mission Certificates may download the "Venue Information" from the abovementioned website and use it for appearing in the examination. The candidates intending to appear in the examination using downloaded "Venue Information" are advised to reach the venue of their examination on the day of examination. Such candidates are also advised to carry two photographs; otherwise they may not be allowed to take the examination. They may also carry proof of identity such as Identity Card, Voter Identity Card, Driving Licence, Passport etc.

Combined Medical Services Examination – 2010

MOBILE PHONES BANNED:-

(a) Mobile phones, pagers or any other communication devices are not allowed inside the premises where the examination is being conducted. Any infringement of these instructions shall entail disciplinary action including ban from future UPSC examinations.

(b) Candidates are advised in their own interest not to bring any of the banned items including mobile phones/pagers to the venue of the examination, as arrangements for safekeeping cannot be assured.