Indore (Madhya pradesh): Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has announced that interviews for candidates selected in the State Service Main Examination 2024 will begin from August 18. The Commission released the interview schedule on Tuesday, confirming that 339 candidates will appear for 110 vacancies across 11 departments.
The interview call letters will be made available on the official MPPSC portal starting August 8. MPPSC has also uploaded detailed guidelines for candidates, instructing them to report one hour prior to the scheduled time at the Commission's office and to carry their original documents.
The recruitment process under the State Service Exam 2024 includes key administrative and enforcement positions such as Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM), Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Chief Municipal Officer (CMO), Assistant Development Commissioner, Commercial Tax Inspector, and Excise Sub-Inspector, among others.
The preliminary exam was held in July 2024, followed by the main examination in October 2024. On March 5, MPPSC declared the main examination results, selecting 339 candidates—306 from the main list and 33 from the provisional list—for the interview round.
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To manage the interview process efficiently, MPPSC has formed three interview panels. Around 30 to 40 candidates will be interviewed each day and the entire process is expected to be completed within 15 working days. Interviews will only be conducted on official working days.
Candidates are required to submit an online declaration form before appearing for the interview.
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