Press Trust of India | May 14, 2026 | 10:10 AM IST | 1 min read
MPSC has removed the ‘opting out’ and ‘consent’ options from all recruitment exams from Wednesday. Waiting lists will continue only for single-cadre posts

Mumbai: The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has abolished the 'opting out' and 'consent' (give up or accept) options available to candidates in its recruitment process, with the decision taking effect from Wednesday. In a statement, the commission said the 'opting out' provision had been introduced earlier as part of efforts to streamline the recruitment process.
It allowed candidates included in the selection list to voluntarily withdraw from the recruitment process. Following deliberations at a meeting of the commission, it has now been decided to discontinue both the 'opting out' and 'consent' options for all examinations conducted by the MPSC.
The commission said waiting lists will continue for recruitment to single-cadre posts, while no waiting list will be maintained for multiple-cadre recruitments.
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It further clarified that in multiple-cadre recruitments, if a candidate has already secured appointment to a post and has indicated the same post or a lower-ranked post in the order of preference, the candidate will not be considered for recommendation to that post or any lower post.
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