The Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) has released the HPSC HCS Admit Card 2026 for candidates appearing in the Haryana Civil Service (HCS) Mains Examination. The admit cards were made available on 22 June 2026 through the commission’s official website. Candidates who qualified in the preliminary examination can now download their hall tickets using their registered login details.
The HCS Mains examination will be held on 27, 28, and 29 June 2026 at various examination centres across Haryana. Candidates must carry a printed copy of their admit card to the examination centre. Entry will not be allowed without a valid hall ticket.
The recruitment process is being conducted for 102 vacancies. The selection process includes three stages: Preliminary Examination, Mains Examination, and Interview.
According to HPSC, candidates can access their admit cards through the official login portal (regn.hpsc.gov.in) by entering their registered phone number and completing captcha verification. After logging in, candidates can view, download, and print their hall ticket for future use.
The admit card contains important information, including the candidate’s name, roll number, photograph, signature, examination date, reporting time, examination centre details, and exam-day instructions. Candidates have been advised to check all details carefully before the examination.
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The HCS Mains examination will be conducted over three days. On 27 June, the Hindi paper, including the Hindi essay section, will be held in the morning session from 8:30 am to 11:30 am. The English paper, including the English essay section, will take place in the evening session from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm.
On 28 June, candidates will appear for General Studies-I in the morning and General Studies-II in the evening. On the final day, 29 June, General Studies-III will be conducted in the morning session, followed by General Studies-IV in the evening.
The Mains examination consists of descriptive papers carrying a total of 600 marks. The English and Hindi papers carry 100 marks each, while the General Studies papers account for the remaining marks. Each paper has a duration of three hours.
The release of the admit card marks the final stage of preparation before the examination begins later this week. Candidates are advised to download their hall tickets well in advance and follow all instructions issued by HPSC on the examination day.






