The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially released the hall tickets for the Assistant Public Prosecutor (APP) examination 2025. Candidates who have applied for the legal posts within the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) can now download their admit cards from the commission's official website, upsc.gov.in. This document is mandatory for entry into the written examination.
How to Download Your UPSC APP Admit Card
Prospective candidates must follow a straightforward online process to obtain their hall ticket. The steps are designed for ease of access on the UPSC portal. First, visit the official website at upsc.gov.in. Navigate to the section labelled either 'Recruitment' or 'E-Admit Cards'. Within that section, locate and click on the specific link for 'Assistant Public Prosecutor Admit Card 2025'. You will be prompted to enter your application number and date of birth. After submitting these details, your admit card will be displayed, which you should download and print for physical presentation at the exam centre.
Critical Details to Verify on the Hall Ticket
Once downloaded, candidates must meticulously check all information printed on the UPSC Assistant Public Prosecutor admit card. Any discrepancy or error must be reported to the concerned authorities immediately to avoid issues on exam day. The key details to verify include:
- The candidate's full name
- Roll number
- Examination date and time
- Full address and details of the exam centre
- Reporting time
- All important instructions provided by the commission
The written examination is scheduled for January 11, 2026. Carrying a printout of the admit card along with a valid photo ID is compulsory for all aspirants.
Wider UPSC Legal Recruitment Drive
This APP exam is a component of a larger recruitment initiative by UPSC to fill specialised legal positions across key central government departments and investigative agencies. The commission has notified multiple vacancies through various advertisements.
Under Advertisement No. 06/2025, a total of five posts for Assistant Legal Advisor in the Directorate of Enforcement (Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance) have been announced.
Advertisement No. 07/2025 covers legal roles in the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. It lists three vacancies for Assistant Director (Corporate Law) in the Serious Fraud Investigation Office and an additional 25 vacancies for the post of Company Prosecutor.
Specifically for the CBI, Advertisement No. 12/2025 details the current recruitment. It includes 19 vacancies for the Assistant Public Prosecutor post and 25 vacancies for Public Prosecutor under the Department of Personnel and Training. This consolidated drive underscores the government's focus on strengthening legal expertise within its central agencies.