MPPSC prelims admit card 2023 issued at mppsc.nic.in; direct link
Alivia Mukherjee | December 12, 2023 | 06:50 PM IST | 1 min read
MPPSC preliminary examination 2023 is scheduled to be conducted on December 17, 2023.
NEW DELHI: Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has issued the MPPSC admit card 2023 for the upcoming state service and state forest service preliminary examinations. Candidates who have applied for the recruitment exam can download the admit card on the official website mppsc.nic.in.
The MPPSC preliminary examination 2023 is scheduled to be conducted on December 17, 2023. A total of 229 vacancies are to be filled through this recruitment drive.
The exam will be held in two shifts. The exam is divided into two parts: General studies and general aptitude Test. The general studies exam will begin at 10:00 am and conclude at 12:00 pm. On the other hand, the general aptitude test will commence from 02:15 pm and end at 04:15 pm.
The selection process includes preliminary examination, mains examination, and an Interview.
Steps to download MPPSC admit card 2023
Candidates can follow these steps to download the prelims admit card 2023.
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Go to the official MPPSC website mppsc.nic.in.
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On the homepage, search for the admit card link.
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Click on the MPPSC admit card link.
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You will be redirected to a new login page.
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Enter your login details, such as your registration number and password.
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Check the information such as name, exam date, and other personal details on the admit card 2023.
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Ensure there is no discrepancy.
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Download and print a copy of the MPPSC admit card.
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