Indore: 40K Candidates To Take PSC-2023 Prelims In City
Notification of state service preliminary examination-2023 was released in September 2023.

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Around 2.3 lakh candidates, including 40,000 candidates in Indore would take the state service preliminary exam-2023 in the state on December 17.
Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has set up a total of 605 centres, including 103 centres in Indore, for the exam to be held for filling as many as 227 posts. The vacancies include 27 posts of deputy collector, 22 posts of deputy superintendents of police, 17 posts of chief executive officer of district panchayat, 17 posts of cooperative inspectors, 17 posts of chief municipality officers, and three posts each of naib tehsildars and excise sub inspectors.
Notification of state service preliminary examination-2023 was released in September 2023. The candidates have started downloading their admit cards from the MPPSC website since December 10.
The exam, which is to be held in 52 districts, consists of General Studies and General Aptitude papers. The first paper of General Studies will be held from 10 am to 12 noon and second paper from 2.15 pm to 4.15 pm.
According to the officials, government and private colleges have been made centres. The process of appointing observers at each centre is going on. Flying squad teams will also keep an eye on the centres to prevent malpractice. Guidelines have been issued for the candidates appearing in the examination. Smartwatches, mobiles and other electronic items will be banned in the centre. Only transparent water bottles will be allowed. MPPSC OSD Ravindra Panchbhai said that flying squad teams will inspect the centres in all the districts.
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