MPPSC Exam Pattern 2023: The new exam pattern of MPSC Civil Services will be implemented after two years. Till that, the old syllabus and pattern will continue to be applicable in the Civil Services Examinations.
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MPSC Exam Pattern 2023: Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPPSC) Will change the pattern and syllabus of the Civil Services Examination. The new exam pattern and syllabus will be implemented from 2025. MPSC has given information in this regard by tweeting.
According to the commission, the new descriptive exam pattern and syllabus will be adopted from the year 2025. The state service main exam pattern was earlier planned to be implemented from 2023, but it has been postponed due to protests.
The reformed examination plan and syllabus is being implemented from the year 2025 considering the demand of the candidates regarding the descriptive nature of the state service main examination, the law and order situation created and the extra period of preparation for the candidates.
— Maharashtra Public Service Commission (@mpsc_office) February 23, 2023
CM Eknath Shinde told PTI that we do not want politics on this issue. Now students have got enough time to study. We should thank MPSC for this decision.
In June last year, the MPSC had said that it would switch from the present objective pattern of tests to descriptive pattern. The candidates objected to the decision saying that if the revised syllabus is implemented in 2023, they would not have enough time to prepare.
On the other hand, on this matter, Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis said that if the Commission does not withdraw the decision to implement the new syllabus, then the government can go to court against the Commission. At the same time, the candidates were also protesting against the new syllabus.
He said that the new syllabus will be implemented from 2025. If the new exam pattern and syllabus is implemented now, they do not have enough time to prepare and are not prepared for it. The government had also written a letter to the commission not to implement the new exam pattern from this year.
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