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How many students pass MPSC every year?
Over 3.6 lakh students appear for the MPSC exam as per a rough estimate of the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) Students Rights organisation, a voluntary group of students working for the cause of candidates preparing for MPSC. The written examination is cleared by around 6,000 students.
How many students appeared MPSC 2020?
Over 2.5 lakh aspirants have applied for the MPSC 2020 examination. The State Service Exam or the MPSC Rajyaseva Exam is conducted by the commission to recruit Group A and Group B officers in the various administrative branches of the Maharashtra state government.
How many students appeared MPSC 2018?
Nearly eight lakh candidates appear for the recruitment exam every year. However, MPSC officials said the advertisement was issued based on the requirements given by various departments of the Maharashtra government.
Does MPSC recruit every year?
It is conducted every year by MPSC to recruit officers into the different wings of the state administration departments under the Maharashtra State Government. The exams are conducted and overseen by the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC).
How many aspirants appear for the MPSC competitive exam?
With each passing year, the competition increases, and so is the case in the MPSC Competitive examination sphere. The number of aspirants appearing for the MPSC State Services Exam is between 3.5-4 lakhs, and the trend is upwards. Among these, around five to six thousand aspirants are screened to appear for the MPSC Mains Exam.
How many posts are there in MPSC every year?
Talking about MPSC, every year it recruits for approximately 1000–1100 posts for various departments of Maharashtra government. Out of 1000 posts only 100 posts are of class one such as Dy Collector, Dy SP, Tahasildar etc.
What is the maximum age limit for MPSC?
MPSC age limits for backward classes, ex-servicemen, qualified players and persons with disabilities are mentioned below: Ex-Servicemen Minimum Age Limit for MPSC – 19; Maximum Age Limit for Ex-Servicemen (General Category) – 43; Maximum Age Limit for Ex-Servicemen (Backward Classes) – 48
What is the difference between the UPSC and the MPSC?
Well, the very basic difference between the UPSC and the MPSC is that the former is a national level exam where candidates from all over India can apply whereas the latter is limited to the state of Maharashtra.