Kerala PSC results 2023 declared at keralapsc.gov.in; direct link
Alivia Mukherjee | December 2, 2023 | 10:21 PM IST | 1 min read
KPSC results 2023 has been declared for sub engineer, laboratory assistant, staff nurse, tradesman -it, drawing teacher and data entry operator posts.
NEW DELHI : Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) has declared the KPSC results 2023 for various vacancies. Candidates who have taken the written examinations for various positions such as sub engineer (electrical), laboratory assistant (factory), staff nurse, tradesman -it, drawing teacher (high school) and data entry operator can visit the KPSC official website at keralapsc.gov.in to check results.
The Kerala PSC selection process includes three stages. Candidates who clear the preliminary exams are eligible for the main exams. Candidates shortlisted in the main exam are called for the interview round.
The preliminary exam consists of two papers, Paper 1 and Paper 2, on the other hand the Kerala PSC mains exam consists of three papers. Each paper carries a total of 100 marks. The Prelims test includes objective type questions, while the Mains exam comprises descriptive type questions. Interview round carries 50 marks.
Steps to check KPSC results 2023
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Candidates can follow these instructions to check their KPSC results 2023.
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Go to the official website of KSPC at keralapsc.gov.in.
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On the homepage of the website, click on the link that reads KPSC result 2023.
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As you click on it, a pdf file will appear on the screen.
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Once the pdf opens, type ctrl+f to search for your name in the list.
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Download the pdf.
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Take a printout of the same for future reference.
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