MUMBAI: The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) entrance examination which was postponed will now take place on March 21. The decision comes a day after thousands of MPSC aspirants agitated in Pune after it was announced that the exam will not be held on March 14.
Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray had to issue a video statement to address the students. As per the notification issued by MPSC, the same hall tickets are to be used by candidates for the exams.
“Covid19 cases are going up and we want to ensure that the exams are conducted safely and so we are postponing them only for a few days. We don’t want to play with the emotions or the future of the aspirants,” Thackeray had said on Thursday in his address.
He also appealed to the students to not get restless and to not let this be made into a political issue. “All the manpower required to carry out the exams are currently busy with the Covid19 related work and they will be diverted for these exams. I also want to ensure that the manpower diverted have been tested or only those who have received their vaccination are deployed on exam duty, Thackeray had said.
Maharashtra Public Service Commission has released the State Service prelims admit card 2020 on its official website www.mahampsc.mahaonline.gov.in. Aspirants who have applied for MPSC SS Prelims 2020 can download the hall ticket from the website by using their registered user name and password. MPSC will conduct the State Service Pre-exams 2020 on March 14 at various centres across the state. Applicants must download and take a hard copy of the hall ticket. The MPSC hall ticket will contain important details like candidates’ personal details, roll number, exam venue, exam schedule and important instructions to be followed on the day of the exam.
Here’s how you can download the MPSC State Service Prelims admit card 2020:
Candidates must ensure that their personal details are correctly mentioned. In case of any discrepancy, they should immediately contact the concerned authority.
Aspirants must read the instructions and guidelines needed to be followed on the exam day. It is mandatory to follow all the instructions at the exam venue. The exam will be conducted in view of all safety guidelines as well as social distancing norms. Candidates must reach the exam centre on or before the reporting time. They must carry a face mask, a transparent water bottle, a hand sanitiser in the transparent bottle and gloves. they should also maintain social distancing and avoid sharing personal stuff with others inside the exam premises.