The Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) has officially released the admit cards for the Combined Competitive Mains Examination 2025. Candidates who are preparing to appear for this crucial examination can now download their hall tickets from the APSC’s official website, apsc.nic.in.

To access your admit card, simply visit the official website and provide your Application Number or Roll Number along with your Date of Birth. It’s essential to carefully review all the details on your e-Admission Certificate. Should you find any discrepancies, please contact the Commission promptly via email to ensure a corrected certificate is issued.
Remember, entry into the examination hall is strictly prohibited without a valid e-Admission Certificate.
Important Exam Dates and Details:
- Exam Dates: October 11, 12, and 13, 2025.
- Exam Shifts:
- Forenoon Shift: 9 AM to 12 PM
- Afternoon Shift: 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM
- Roll Numbers: Your roll number for the Mains examination will be the same as your Prelims examination roll number.
The APSC Combined Competitive (Preliminary) Examination 2025 was successfully conducted on June 8, 2025, with candidates appearing for two General Studies papers. Those who successfully cleared the preliminary stage are now eligible to take the Mains examination, which includes both a written test and a personality test (interview).
How to Download Your APSC CCE Mains Admit Card 2025:
- Visit the official APSC website: apsc.nic.in.
- Navigate to the homepage and find the link specifically for downloading the APSC CCE Mains Admit Card 2025.
- Enter your required login credentials (Application Number/Roll Number and Date of Birth).
- Submit your details to view your admit card.
- Download the admit card and ensure you keep a printed copy for your records and future use.
For any further information or clarification, it is always best to refer to the official APSC website.
More Information:
- Direct Link to Download APSC CCE Mains Admit Card 2025
- Visit the official website of APSC for all the latest updates and notifications.