The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) has released the admit card for the Group 2 Mains examination. Scheduled for February 2025, the exam will be held in two sessions: on 8th February for General Knowledge, Aptitude, and Language, and 23rd February for General Knowledge Paper II. Candidates can download their hall tickets from the official TNPSC websites by following a few simple steps.
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