MPSC Exam Postpone: MPSC Prelims Exam Postpone, why was this decision taken? Read full details here..
MPSC Prelims 2024 Exam Postpone: Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has postponed the Maharashtra Civil Services Joint Prelims Exam 2024 to be held on August 25. The commission has announced the cancellation of the exam on the social handle X. Giving information about the cancellation of the civil services examination, the commission said that the new date of the examination will be informed later.
MPSC said in a post on X that in the meeting of the commission held today, it was decided to postpone the Maharashtra Gazetted Civil Services Combined Preliminary Examination 2024 to be held on 25 August 2024. The date of the examination will be announced soon. The commission has changed the date of the MPSC exam for the third time. Earlier it was scheduled to be held on July 21, which was later rescheduled for August 25.
Now the examination authority has postponed the exam again. The decision to postpone the exam has been taken following the demand of the candidates who protested outside Ahilya Library in Navi Peth, Pune on Tuesday, August 20.
Two exams on the same day
MPSC candidates in Pune have been protesting since Tuesday night demanding the postponement of the upcoming MPSC exam to be held on August 25. The reason behind this demand is that the exam date of MPSC CSE is clashing with the IBPS Clerk exam, due to which the candidates appearing in both exams were facing difficulties. Apart from this, they are demanding the inclusion of 258 posts from the Agriculture Department in the MPSC exam.
MPSC Admit Card soon
Let us tell you that the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) can release the admit card for the new Maharashtra Gazetted Civil Services Combined Preliminary Examination 2024 in due time. For this, candidates should keep checking the official website from time to time for the latest updates.
MPSC Exam Pattern
The MPSC exam 2024 consists of two papers, one of which is a qualifying round. After this, there will be a main exam consisting of six papers. The prelims exam will be of 200 marks, which will have 100 questions. Candidates will get two hours to complete the exam. The exam will be objective type. Candidates who will be successful in the prelims exam will be eligible to appear in the main exam.