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Time of India
3 days ago
- General
- Time of India
MPSC hall ticket for Group-B Main Exam 2024 released on mpsconline.gov.in; download here
MPSC hall ticket for Group-B Main Exam 2024 available at MPSC Group B hall ticket 2025: The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has officially released the admission certificates for the Maharashtra Non-Gazetted, Group-B Services Combined Main Examination 2024. Candidates who have successfully qualified for this stage of the examination can now download their hall tickets from the Commission's official online portal, The Group-B Main Examination is scheduled to take place on Sunday, June 29, 2025. Candidates are advised to download their original admission certificates well in advance and ensure all instructions are read and followed thoroughly. This step is mandatory for gaining entry into the examination hall, and failure to produce the printed hall ticket will result in disqualification from the exam. Admission certificate is compulsory for entry into the examination hall The MPSC has made it clear that candidates must carry a printed copy of the original admission certificate downloaded from the official website. No digital copies or alternative forms of identification will be accepted at the exam centre. Candidates who fail to bring the printed document will not be permitted to enter the examination hall under any circumstances. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Perdagangkan CFD Emas dengan Broker Tepercaya IC Markets Mendaftar Undo In view of potential issues that may arise on the exam day—such as traffic disruptions, public protests, marches, or adverse weather conditions including heavy rainfall—candidates are instructed to report to their allotted exam sub-centre at least one and a half hours before the examination starts. Further, they must be seated at their designated seat number in the exam hall no later than one hour prior to the commencement of the exam. How to download the MPSC Group-B Main Exam 2024 admission certificate: Step 1: Visit the official website: Step 2: Log in using your registered user ID and password. Step 3: Navigate to the dashboard and click on the link for 'Maharashtra Non-Gazetted, Group-B Services Combined Main Examination 2024'. Step 4: Click on the 'Download Admission Certificate' option. Step 5: Save the file and print a hard copy to carry to the exam centre. Direct link to download the MPSC admission certificates for Group-B Services Main Exam 2024 Strict guidelines to be followed on exam day The Commission has issued a stern warning that any violation of instructions may lead to temporary or permanent disqualification. All candidates must comply with the general examination guidelines, the directions mentioned on the admission certificate, and the specific rules provided on the Commission's official website. Actions may be taken under the prevailing rules and legal provisions for non-compliance. Read the official notice here at: blob: Assistance available in case of difficulty In case candidates encounter any issues while downloading the admission certificate, they may contact the MPSC through its designated support email addresses: contact-secretary@ or support-online@ Additionally, helpline numbers 022-69123914 and 7303821822 are operational within the prescribed time limits for resolving technical or procedural concerns. The examination will be held across various centres, and the candidates must adhere to all instructions to ensure a smooth and fair conduct of the test. The Commission has taken every step to facilitate the candidates while maintaining the integrity of the examination process. Is your child ready for the careers of tomorrow? Enroll now and take advantage of our early bird offer! Spaces are limited.


New Indian Express
01-06-2025
- Politics
- New Indian Express
OPSC's plea against HC order to pay Rs 10 lakh to OJS aspirant rejected by SC
CUTTACK: The Supreme Court has dismissed the Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC)'s special leave petition (SLP) seeking intervention against the Orissa High Court order to pay Rs 1 lakh compensation for procedural lapses that resulted in non-evaluation of an answer to a question in the case of a candidate who appeared for the Odisha Judicial Service (Main) examination. In the order on Friday, a SC bench comprising Justices Surya Kant, Dipankar Datta and Bijay Bishnoi said, 'Having regard to the peculiar facts and circumstances of this case, we are not inclined to interfere with the cost amount awarded by the high court in favour of the respondent - a young law graduate, who is aspiring to become a judicial officer.' According to the case records, Jyotirmayee Dutta had appeared for the OJS Main Exam 2022. The results were declared on December 4, 2023, but she could not qualify for the next stage by a narrow margin of five marks. On August 27, 2024, she filed a petition in high court alleging that a question in the Law of Property paper was left unevaluated, and its marks were not added to the total. If her answers had been properly scrutinised, she would have qualified for the next stage. The high court then ordered for her answer script to be independently assessed by experts from three reputed universities. Though non-evaluation of a question was confirmed and marks were awarded for the question, the petitioner did not achieve the necessary marks to pass the examination. Accordingly, the high court dismissed the petition on February 13 this year, but ordered, 'However, considering the mental trauma and financial burden the petitioner has endured in pursuing this case to highlight the said lapse, this court deems it appropriate to award compensation of Rs 1 lakh to the petitioner, which shall be paid by the OPSC within a period of 60 days from the date of this judgment.' However, the high court clarified, 'It is made clear that the compensation is awarded to acknowledge the procedural flaw brought to light and to serve as a reminder for OPSC to maintain stricter scrutiny in its evaluation processes.'


News18
23-05-2025
- Politics
- News18
RPSC APO Main 2024 Exam On June 1, Admit Cards To Be Released On May 29
Last Updated: RPSC APO Main Admit Card 2024: RPSC Assistant Prosecution Officer Main Exam 2024 admit cards will be available from May 29, 2025, on RPSC APO Main Admit Card 2024: The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) is scheduled to conduct the Assistant Prosecution Officer (Main) Examination 2024 in June. The admit cards for the examination will be released three days before the examination. RPSC APO Main Admit Card 2025 will be released on May 29, 2025. Candidates who are eligible to appear for the RPSC APO Main Exam 2024 will be able to download their hall tickets through the official website – once released. RPSC APO Main Exam 2024 is scheduled to be held on Saturday, June 1, 2025, in two sessions at the Ajmer district headquarters. According to the Commission, the first session will be conducted from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, and the second from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM. Candidates are advised to reach the examination centre well in advance, as no entry will be allowed after the reporting time. Official Websites To Download RPSC APO Main Admit Card 2024 The admit cards will be available for download May 28, 2025 onwards and candidates can download them via the RPSC website or the SSO Portal To download the admit card, candidates must log in using their SSO ID and access the 'Recruitment Portal" section. Admit cards are also available via the Rajasthan SSO App, Jan Soochna App, and other state-run platforms under the Recruitment Portal (Citizen Apps – G2C). Step 6: Click on 'My Applications" and select the Assistant Prosecution Officer (Main) Exam 2024. Step 8: Click on the 'Print" or 'Download" option to save the admit card and take a printout for the exam day. Candidates must carry a printed copy of the admit card, along with an original photo ID proof such as an Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, or Passport to the examination venue. Entry will not be permitted without valid identification. Strict adherence to examination rules is mandatory. Misconduct or use of unfair means will result in disqualification. Prohibited items must not be brought into the exam centre. Violators will face disciplinary action, stated RPSC in the official notice. Candidates should read all instructions carefully as mentioned on the admit card to avoid any confusion on the exam day. First Published: May 23, 2025, 19:10 IST


Time of India
27-04-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
OPSC OCS Main Exam update: Crucial notice issued for optional papers on opsc.gov.in
OPSC OCS Main exam : The Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) has recently issued a crucial notice regarding the Odisha Civil Services (OCS) Main Exam 2023, specifically concerning the optional paper. Candidates who have appeared for the examination can visit the official OPSC website at for more details. The OPSC OCS Main Examination was conducted from April 19 to April 27, 2025. The examination was held in two shifts: The first session ran from 9 AM to 12 PM, and the second session took place from 2 PM to 5 PM. The exam began with the Odia Language and English Language papers and concluded with the Optional Subject papers I and II. Issue with Anthropology paper I A significant issue was identified during the examination on April 27, 2025, when Anthropology Paper I was being conducted. It was found that the question-cum-answer booklet for Anthropology, Paper I, inadvertently contained questions from the syllabus of Anthropology Paper II. This issue prompted the OPSC to take swift action and direct the continuation of the examination for the concerned candidates. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo Despite this error, the examination proceeded as planned, and affected candidates were notified to appear for the exam with the existing question paper. The commission has since provided clarification and further details on how the situation would be addressed. Odisha Civil Services 2023: Examination overview The OCS Main Examination is being conducted to fill 399 vacancies in various state government departments. The examination carries a total of 2000 marks, which includes 250 marks allocated for the Interview/Personality Test . The main exam covers a variety of subjects, with candidates being evaluated on their knowledge in both compulsory and optional subjects. The optional papers for the OCS Main Exam, such as Anthropology, Paper I and II, are a critical part of the evaluation process. Candidates have been advised to stay updated through the official OPSC website regarding any further developments or rescheduling of papers due to the issues identified in the examination. Important dates and registration information The registration process for the Odisha Civil Services Examination 2023 began on January 18, 2024, and ended on February 16, 2024. Candidates who successfully completed their registration are currently taking the main exam. Further updates and notices regarding the examination can be found on the OPSC official website. Next steps for candidates Candidates who participated in the OCS Main exam are advised to regularly check the OPSC website for any further notices or updates related to the examination, particularly regarding the optional papers and any rescheduling requirements. The commission has assured that the situation will be handled promptly, and the integrity of the examination will remain intact.


India Today
23-04-2025
- Politics
- India Today
No stay on Bihar prelims exam: Supreme court finds no proof of leak
The Supreme Court on April 23 refused to postpone the forthcoming Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) Main Exam on April 25, even though there has been an accusation of a paper leak in the Preliminary Exam conducted on December 13, 2024. A bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and Manmohan rejected a group of petitions seeking cancellation of the 70th Combined Competitive Preliminary had claimed that questions had been leaked prior to the test and had claimed that answers were being declared through loudspeakers at some the court raised questions over the credibility of the electronic evidence produced and pointed out that complaints were mainly connected with a single centre - Bapu Pariksha Parisar - where a re-test had already been held. The petitioners, who were being represented by Senior Advocates Anjana Prakash and Colin Gonsalves, argued that the integrity of the exam process was questioned and called for a bench, however, noted that the re-exam at the particular centre had taken care of the problem and that the allegations could not be stretched to all 900 centres in the Indian Solicitor General, Tushar Mehta, representing the Bihar government and BPSC, mentioned that four series of question papers were utilised to reduce the leakage also added that of the 150 questions, just two were based directly on coaching centre equipment, which is prevalent in competitive this year, the Supreme Court instructed the petitioners to go back to the Patna High Court. In March, the High Court dismissed the petitions, claiming there was no tangible proof of malpractice in all the present appeal overturned that preliminary exam of approximately five lakh candidates was held in Bihar. The protesters have been calling for a cancellation of the entire examination process, but the Court ruling paves the way for BPSC to proceed with the Watch