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MPSC Shifts Prelims to Computer Mode, Results in 21 Days

The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has announced that all upcoming preliminary examinations will be conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode. Chairman Vivek Bhimanwar stated that the move aims to reduce delays and provide faster results, with preliminary exam results to be declared within 21 days. The commission targets completing the entire recruitment process within the same calendar year, with interview-based posts taking 9-11 months and written-only posts 6-7 months. The main examinations for State Services will continue in the traditional format for this year.

Maharashtra Public Service Commission to conduct all prelims in computer mode, results to be declared in 21 days

Mumbai, June 26

Maharashtra Public Service Commission Chairman Vivek Bhimanwar on Friday announced that all upcoming MPSC preliminary examinations will be conducted through the Computer-Based Test mode in the interest of candidates.

He said the Commission has initiated comprehensive reforms to reduce delays in examinations and ensure timely completion of the recruitment process.

Bhimanwar told reporters that candidates had been facing difficulties due to significant delays in the declaration of examination results and subsequent stages of the recruitment process.

To address this, the Commission has planned to declare preliminary examination results within 21 days.

He said that the recently announced State Services Preliminary Examination results were declared in just 22 days, and the Commission will now strive to announce the results of all preliminary examinations within 21 days.

He also added that the Commission has set a target of completing the entire recruitment process within the same calendar year in which the examination is conducted.

"The selection process for posts requiring interviews will be completed within 9 to 11 months, while recruitment for posts involving only a written examination will be completed within six to seven months."

He said that this will provide greater certainty to candidates and reduce uncertainty regarding their careers.

Bhimanwar also clarified that the decision to adopt the CBT mode applies only to preliminary examinations.

There will be no change this year in the format of the Main Examinations for State Services, Group A, Group B or Group C posts.

The Main Examinations will continue to be conducted in the traditional manner.

He also said that CBT and the normalisation process are not new systems.

The Commission has already successfully conducted around 140 examinations using the CBT system.

He added that the CBT system is scientific, has been upheld by the court, and is widely accepted across the country.

Citing various recruitment agencies, he said the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts examinations for lakhs of candidates every year using the CBT and normalisation method.

Similarly, the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has successfully conducted recruitment examinations for around one crore candidates using the same system.

"In Maharashtra, the State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell recently conducted examinations for 16.30 lakh students through CBT and normalisation. The National Testing Agency (NTA) also follows the same method for its examinations," he added.

Bhimanwar also expressed confidence that the CBT system will make the examination process more transparent, faster and time-bound, while significantly reducing delays in the recruitment process and providing relief to candidates.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally, some transparency and efficiency from MPSC! But I hope they also ensure that the CBT centers are accessible in rural areas of Maharashtra. Many aspirants from smaller towns might face travel issues. Hope the commission considers this.

Rohit P

As a UPSC aspirant, I wish our Commission also adopts such reforms! The 21-day result timeline is amazing. But I hope they keep the mains in pen-paper mode because writing answers requires practice on paper. Good decision overall. 👍

Sneha F

This is long overdue! I've seen friends wait months for MPSC results. The SSC and RRB already do this efficiently. But I'm concerned about normalization - hope it's done fairly across different shifts. Otherwise, great step forward! 🙏

James A

Interesting to see India's state commissions adopting tech like CBT. In the US, most government exams are computer-based. This should reduce corruption and delays. But hope they have enough backup systems for power failures, which are common in some areas.

Karthik V

CBT is the way forward! But I have a small concern - many candidates in Maharashtra study in Marathi medium. Will the computer interface be available in Marathi? Language shouldn't be a barrier for rural candidates. Otherwise, very progressive move. 😊

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