Exam & Recruitment News: The
Union Public service Commission (UPSC) has officially released the
e-summon letters for candidates shortlisted for the
Civil services Examination (CSE) Personality Test / interview 2025. A total of
649 candidates have been called to appear for the interview round, which is the final stage of the CSE selection process.
Key Details- Exam: UPSC Civil services Examination 2025 – Personality Test
- Number of Candidates: 649
- Mode of Notification: E-summon letters issued online
- Purpose: To confirm candidates’ participation in the CSE interview
How to Download the UPSC e-Summon LetterVisit the
official UPSC website: upsconline.gov.inGo to the
‘E-Summon / Admit Card’ sectionSelect the link for
CSE Personality Test 2025Enter your
registration ID or roll number and date of birthClick
‘Submit’Download the
e-summon letter PDF and take a
printout for reference
Important: The e-summon letter is
mandatory for entry into the interview hall.
Documents to Carry Along with the e-Summon LetterCandidates appearing for the CSE personality test must carry the following:
Printed e-summon letterValid photo ID proof: Aadhaar, PAN, Passport, Voter ID, or Driving License
Original educational certificates (if requested for verification)
Two recent passport-data-size photographsNote: Any discrepancy in documents or failure to bring them may lead to
disqualification from the interview.
Additional Guidelines- Arrive at the venue 30–45 minutes early
- Mobile phones, electronic gadgets, or any prohibited items are not allowed
- Dress formally and prepare for standard personality and situational questions
- Check the official UPSC website for updates regarding venue, timing, or schedule changes
ConclusionThe release of
UPSC e-summon letters marks the final step for candidates moving from written exams to the
Civil services interview. By ensuring all documents are ready and following instructions carefully, candidates can focus entirely on
performing well during the personality test.
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