CGPSC Mains 2020 Exam Postponed; check details here
Team Careers360 | October 14, 2020 | 11:29 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission has postponed the CGPSC 2020 mains exam. The decision came after the High Court Of Chhattisgarh has given order to postpone the CGPSC mains exam till further notice.
Earlier, CGPSC mains exam 2020 was scheduled to be conducted from October 18 to 21 in offline mode. The prelims exam of CGPSC 2020 was conducted on February 2. The schedule of CGPSC mains exam was also released at the official website. For more details, candidates must visit the CGPSC official website regularly.
CGPSC 2020 exam is conducted for the recruitment of candidates for various State Services Posts. The selection process of CGPSC exam 2020 comprises prelims exam, mains exam and personal interview. Candidates who clear the CGPSC 2020 mains exam will be called for a personal interview later.
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