MPSC Prelims Admit Card 2020 Released; Download Call Letter @mpsc.gov.in
Team Careers360 | September 28, 2020 | 05:44 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI- Maharashtra Public Service Commission has released the MPSC Prelims admit card 2020 on September 28. The admit card of MPSC Prelims 2020 is available on its official website www.mpsc.gov.in 2020. Candidates can download the MPSC Prelims 2020 admit card using their login credentials.
How to Download MPSC Prelims Admit Card 2020?
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Visit the MPSC website - www.mpsc.gov.in 2020
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Click on the State Service Preliminary Hall Ticket 2020 link
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Then click on Download hall ticket link
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Enter the Application ID and Captcha
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The MPSC admit card will appear on the screen in pdf format
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Check the details and download the hall ticket for future reference
In case of any discrepancy in the MPSC Hall Ticket 2020 candidate can contact the concerned authorities as mentioned on the hall ticket.
MPSC Subordinate Services 2020 Exam will be conducted on October 11, 2020. It was postponed due the Coronavirus pandemic.
MPSC Subordinate Services 2020 - Selection Process
The MPSC exam 2020 selection process has three stages - prelims, mains and interview. Candidates clearing all the three stages of the MPSC State Service 2020 recruitment process will be recruited to the different services in the state of Maharashtra.
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