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SPPU Releases Admit Card Notice for UPSC/MPSC Coaching Programme Entrance Test

Savitribai Phule Pune University has issued the admit card notice for candidates appearing for the entrance examination to its UPSC/MPSC Coaching Programme 2025–26.

Pune: The Competitive Examinations Centre at Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) has released an official notice regarding the UGC UPSC/MPSC Entrance Examination (2025–2026) admit card. Candidates can download their hall tickets through the university’s online portal at https://campus.unipune.ac.in/CCEP/Login.aspx

The entrance examination is conducted for candidates seeking enrollment in the university’s structured coaching programme aimed at preparing aspirants for civil services examinations. Applicants can download their admit cards from the official university portal.

The notice clearly outlines reporting time, examination protocol, and mandatory instructions to be followed at the test centres. Candidates are required to report well before the commencement of the examination. Entry after the specified cut-off time will not be permitted.

The test will be conducted in offline mode. Candidates must carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo identity proof. Strict prohibition has been placed on electronic gadgets including mobile phones, smartwatches, and calculators.

Special provisions, including additional time and scribe support, are available for eligible PwD candidates as per university norms.

Key Points:

  • Admit cards released for UPSC/MPSC Coaching Programme entrance test

  • Early reporting mandatory; late entry not allowed

  • Offline examination format

  • Valid ID proof compulsory

  • Electronic devices strictly banned

  • PwD candidates eligible for prescribed facilities

With the coaching programme being a competitive gateway for civil services aspirants, candidates are advised to carefully follow all instructions and ensure timely attendance at their allotted centres. Strict adherence to guidelines will be enforced on the day of the examination.

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