Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has announced a notification for the recruitment of PSI, ASO and STI Posts. Candidates who are interested and meet all eligibility criteria can read the Official Notification of MPSC Notification 2020 and can apply online through the Official Website or from the given link.
MPSC Notification 2020 | |
Name of the Organization | Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) |
Type of the Organization | Government |
Position/Designation | PSI, ASO and STI |
Job Location | Maharashtra |
Vacancies | 806 Posts |
Official Website | MPSC |
Official Notification | MPSC Notification |
MPSC Apply Online 2020 | |
Selection Process | Physical Test, Preliminary Exam and Main Exam |
Application Start Date | 28.02.2020 |
Application End Date | 19.03.2020 |
Preliminary Exam Date |
03.05.2020 |
Official Website | MPSC |
Official Notification | MPSC Notification |
Apply Mode | Online |
Apply Online |
MPSC Apply Online |
Application Fee | General Candidates: 374 BC Candidates: 274 |
To Apply for MPSC Notification 2020
1. Go to the Official Website of MPSC.
2. Click on Online Application menu.
3. Go through New User Registration.
4. Register yourself and Login.
5. Select the relevant post Notification.
6. Click on Apply Online Option.
7. Fill the online application form and Click on Submit.
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