MPSC State Services Main 2021 result rechecking ends today
In case of any technical issues, while applying for rechecking of MPSC State Services Main 2021 results, candidates can call the commission.
Arpita Das | July 3, 2023 | 10:38 AM IST
NEW DELHI : The Maharashtra Public Service Commission will close the MPSC State Services Main result 2021 rechecking process today, July 3. Candidates can apply for the State Service exam rechecking through the official website, mpsc.gov.in.
To apply for rechecking of MPSC State Services result, candidates first need to visit the official website of MPSC. Then click on the retotalling of marks link and then on the relevant exam from the list of exams. Once done, enter the mobile number, OTP and click on the retotalling link. Then select the subjects for rechecking and save it.
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A nominal rechecking application fee, as determined by the MPSC, is applicable for rechecking. Candidates must make the payment using the designated payment method mentioned in the application form or notification. Earlier, the MPSC State Services 2021 result was announced on June 15.
The MPSC State Services Main examination, conducted earlier this year, is a crucial step for candidates aspiring to secure various government positions in the state. To ensure transparency and address any concerns regarding the result, the MPSC has provided an opportunity for candidates to request a rechecking of their results.
The MPSC advises candidates to refer to the official website and contact the helpline for detailed instructions and any updates regarding the rechecking application process.
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