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MPSC Group B Main Exam 2020: Timetable declared, check her

New Delhi: The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) Subordinate Services Non-Gazetted Group B Main Examination 2020 dates have been announced. Applicants can check the official notice at mpsc.gov.in---Advertisement--- The MPSC had scheduled the Group B Mains 2020 exam for January but it was delayed due to unavoidable reasons. ---Advertisement--- The commission will conduct the exam on September […]

New Delhi: The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) Subordinate Services Non-Gazetted Group B Main Examination 2020 dates have been announced. Applicants can check the official notice at mpsc.gov.in

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The MPSC had scheduled the Group B Mains 2020 exam for January but it was delayed due to unavoidable reasons.

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The commission will conduct the exam on September 11, 25, October 15 and 16.

Those who have qualified the Subordinate Service Preliminary exam will be eligible to appear for the Mains round. The preliminary round was held in September last year.

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MPSC is conducting the recruitment drive to fill as many as 806 vacancies in the organisation.

There are 67 vacant posts for Assistant Section Officer at General Administrative Department, 89 for State Tax Inspector at the Finance Department, and 650 for Police Sub Inspector (PSI) in the Home Department in the Maharashtra Government.

Here’s MPSC Group B Main exam 2020 date notice.

First published on: Jul 29, 2022 06:46 PM IST


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