The UPSC Civil services Preliminary Examination 2026 is one of the most important competitive exams in India, and the exam-day rules are extremely strict. Even a small mistake inside the exam hall can lead to disqualification, so candidates must be fully aware of the latest instructions regarding entry rules, allowed items, prohibited items, and conduct inside the hall.
Here is a clear and updated guide based on official instructions and exam-day guidelines.
📅 Exam Date & Reporting Time (UPSC Prelims 2026)
- Exam Date: 24–25 May 2026 (expected schedule varies by paper)
- Morning shift usually starts around 9:30 AM
- Candidates must report by 8:30–9:00 AM
- Gate closes strictly 30 minutes before exam start — no entry after that
👉 Late entry is NOT allowed under any circumstances.
🎟️ Mandatory Documents Inside Exam Hall
You must carry:
- Printed e-Admit Card (mandatory, preferably 2 copies)
- Original photo ID proof (Aadhaar / PAN / Voter ID / Passport / Driving Licence)
- Passport-size photographs (if mentioned on admit card)
👉 Details on admit card and ID must match exactly
🎒 Items Allowed in the Exam Hall
Only essential items are permitted:
- Black ballpoint pens (2 recommended)
- Admit card
- Original ID proof
- Transparent water bottle (if allowed at centre)
- Simple analog watch (in some centres)
👉 UPSC allows only basic stationery and identity items for fairness.
🚫 Strictly Prohibited Items
Carrying any of these can lead to disqualification:
- Mobile phones (even switched off)
- Smartwatches / wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital watches
- Calculators or electronic devices
- Bluetooth / earphones
- Books, notes, or papers
- Bags and handbags
- Metal accessories or suspicious items
🪑 Exam Hall Behaviour Rules
Inside the hall, candidates must follow strict discipline:
- Sit only in the allotted seat
- Do not talk to other candidates
- Follow invigilator instructions immediately
- Do not tear or damage OMR sheet
- Mark answers carefully (no extra marks or overwriting mistakes)
👉 Misconduct can lead to cancellation of candidature.
📝 OMR Sheet Rules (Very Important)
- Use only black ballpoint pen
- Fill bubbles completely and carefully
- No rough markings allowed
- Any correction can lead to rejection of answers
👕 Dress Code Guidelines
UPSC does not enforce a strict dress code, but candidates should:
- Wear simple, comfortable clothes
- Avoid jewellery, metallic items, or smart accessories
- Avoid shoes with metal parts or heavy clothing
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Forgetting original ID proof
- Arriving late to the centre
- Carrying prohibited electronic items
- Incorrect OMR filling
- Not checking admit card details in advance
🧠 Final Advice
UPSC Prelims is not just about knowledge—it is also about discipline and preparation for exam-day rules. Most disqualifications happen due to small avoidable mistakes, not lack of preparation.
👉 The safest strategy is simple:
Carry only what is required, reach early, and strictly follow invigilator instructions.
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