Admit Card, Exam Hall Entry
& OMR Answer Sheet Instructions
Everything you need to know before entering the UPSC CAPF AC examination hall — from e-Admit Card requirements and permitted items to the precise procedure for filling the OMR Answer Sheet and negative marking rules for Paper I.
e-Admit Card is mandatory for entry — no candidate will be permitted inside the examination hall without a valid e-Admit Card issued specifically in their name.
Mobile phones banned on entire premises — even a switched-off phone attracts strict action. Leave all electronic devices at home; UPSC makes no safekeeping arrangements.
Black ballpoint pen only — all OMR entries and darkening must be done with a black ballpoint pen. Pencil, ink pen, or gel pen are not permitted under any circumstance.
No early departure permitted — candidates must remain seated in the hall for the full prescribed time and submit the OMR sheet only when the invigilator instructs.
The e-Admit Card is the primary document required for entry into the UPSC CAPF AC examination hall. Candidates must verify all printed details immediately upon downloading the card and raise any discrepancy with UPSC before the exam date.
Valid e-Admit Card Is Non-Negotiable
No candidate will be allowed to sit in the examination without producing a valid e-Admit Card issued in their own name. No alternate document — including acknowledgement slip or printout of registration — will be accepted as a substitute.
Verify All Details Immediately After Downloading
Upon downloading the e-Admit Card, check every printed detail carefully — your name, roll number, exam centre name, date and time of exam, and subject. If any detail is incorrect or missing, contact UPSC immediately — do not wait until exam day.
Admission Is Provisional — Not Confirmation of Eligibility
Possession of the e-Admit Card does not confirm final eligibility or selection. It is issued provisionally. UPSC verifies actual eligibility by scrutinising original certificates only after a candidate qualifies the written examination.
Carry a Government-Issued Original Photo ID
Along with the printed e-Admit Card, candidates must carry the original government-issued Photo ID — such as Aadhaar, Passport, Voter ID, or Driving Licence — as specified during the application. Both documents are mandatory for identity verification at the gate.
These rules apply to Paper I: General Ability and Intelligence (250 Marks). Candidates must read and comply fully. Possession of any prohibited item — even without use — invites disqualification, debarment from future exams, and possible legal action.
- Valid e-Admit Card — printed copy
- Original government-issued Photo ID
- Good quality black ballpoint pen (carry a spare)
- Clip board or hard board — clean, with no writing or printed material on it
- Official OMR Answer Sheet — provided by the invigilator at the hall
- Rough work sheet — provided by the invigilator; do not bring your own
- Mobile phones — even completely switched off
- Smartwatches, fitness bands, or any wearable tech
- Calculators — electronic, scientific, or manual
- Pagers, Bluetooth devices, earbuds, or any communication equipment
- Books, notes, loose sheets, printed or written material of any kind
- Mathematical or drawing instruments, log tables, slide rules
- Stencils, printed maps, or reference cards
- Test Booklets or rough sheets retained from earlier sessions
- Pen drives, tablets, laptops, or any programmable device
Paper I of the UPSC CAPF AC Examination carries negative marking for every wrong answer. Understanding this scheme is essential for planning which questions to attempt and which to leave blank.
The OMR Answer Sheet for UPSC CAPF Paper I is processed entirely by scanning machines. Any error, stray mark, smudge, or improper entry can lead to partial or complete invalidation of your paper. Follow every step precisely.
Filling Your Details in the Top Boxes — What to Write
Using only a black ballpoint pen, write the following details in the boxes printed at the top of the OMR sheet before you begin answering any questions:
- Name of Examination Centre
- Subject (Paper I — General Ability and Intelligence)
- Test Booklet Series — A, B, C, or D (as printed on your booklet)
- Subject Code (as specified in the Test Booklet)
- Roll Number (as printed on your e-Admit Card)
Encoding Your Details — Darkening the Circles Below Each Entry
After writing your details in the boxes, darken the corresponding circle below each digit or letter using the black ball pen. For example — if your Roll Number is 1234567, darken the circles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 in sequence. If your Booklet Series is 'C', darken the circle marked 'C'.
Inspecting Your Test Booklet — Check Before the Exam Starts
As soon as you receive the Test Booklet — and before the examination begins — thoroughly check for the following:
- Missing pages, torn sheets, or incomplete printing
- Blank pages where questions should appear
- Presence and legibility of the Booklet Code (A/B/C/D) and Serial Number
- Any pre-existing markings or tampering on pages
Correct Method of Darkening Answer Circles
Each question in Paper I has four options — (a), (b), (c), and (d). After identifying the correct answer, darken the corresponding circle completely and neatly using the black ball pen. The circle must be filled solidly for the scanning machine to register it.
Example — The correct answer to a question is option (b):
Things You Must Never Do on the OMR Answer Sheet
In addition to answering correctly, candidates must strictly avoid the following acts that can damage or invalidate the OMR sheet:
- Do not write your name, address, or any identification mark anywhere on the OMR sheet
- Do not fold, crease, tear, or mutilate the OMR sheet in any manner
- Do not write anything on the reverse side of the OMR sheet
- Do not use pencil, ink pen, gel pen, or any instrument other than a black ballpoint pen
- Do not make stray marks, doodles, or scribbles anywhere on the sheet
- Do not attempt to erase or white-out any marking — the machine will detect both marks
Filling the Scannable Attendance Sheet — Required Entries
During the examination, the invigilator will pass around the Scannable Attendance List. Every candidate must complete the following entries accurately — this record is matched against your OMR sheet for verification:
| Entry Required | Action to Take |
|---|---|
| Presence | Darken the circle marked P for Present |
| Test Booklet Series | Darken the correct circle — A B C D — as printed on your booklet |
| Test Booklet Serial Number | Write the serial number and darken the digit circles in each column |
| Answer Sheet Serial Number | Fill in the OMR sheet serial number and darken corresponding digit circles |
| Candidate Signature | Sign in black ballpoint pen in the space provided — signature must be consistent with your application |
Read the Test Booklet Cover Page Before You Begin
Before attempting any question, carefully read all instructions printed on the cover page of your Test Booklet. The cover page contains examination-specific directions that may include:
- Total duration of the paper and rules for time management
- Total number of questions and marks per question
- Subject-specific instructions and rules for that particular Booklet Series
- Any special directions issued by UPSC for that examination session
Leaving the Examination Hall — Rules on Departure
Once the examination begins, candidates are not permitted to leave the hall before the full prescribed time has elapsed — even if they complete the paper early.
- Remain seated quietly until the invigilator announces the end of the exam
- Submit your OMR Answer Sheet and Test Booklet only when instructed by the invigilator
- Do not hand over your OMR to anyone other than the authorised invigilator on duty
- Use remaining time productively — review your answers, check OMR encoding, verify roll number and booklet series entries
UPSC enforces a zero-tolerance policy for malpractice, disorderly conduct, and unfair means inside the examination hall. Every candidate is expected to maintain the highest standards of integrity and decorum throughout the exam.
Zero Tolerance for Copying
Do not copy from another candidate's paper or allow yours to be seen or copied. Do not seek, offer, or accept help — verbal, written, or gestural — from any other candidate during or between sessions.
No Unauthorized Materials During Breaks
Do not access unauthorized notes, books, mobile phones, or any prohibited material during breaks between papers. Invigilators and supervisory staff are present throughout the exam premises at all times.
Maintain Decorum With Staff
Maintain respect and discipline when interacting with invigilators and centre supervisors. Do not argue, misbehave, or raise a disturbance. Any staff instructions during the exam must be followed immediately.
Consequences Are Lasting
Misconduct leads to disqualification from the current exam and can result in a permanent or temporary ban from all future UPSC examinations and Central Government employment. Criminal prosecution may also follow in serious cases.
These are the most commonly asked questions by UPSC CAPF AC candidates about what to bring on exam day, how to fill the OMR sheet, negative marking, and exam hall rules — answered directly from official UPSC guidelines.
Exam Hall & OMR Day-Of Compliance Checklist
Go through every point below before and during your UPSC CAPF AC examination. Each item directly affects your result or candidature.