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Maharashtra Public Service Commission Updates Recruitment Procedures

The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has made significant changes to its recruitment process, eliminating the options for candidates to express 'commitment' and 'consent'. This update aims to streamline the recruitment process and enhance efficiency. The Commission has clarified that while a waiting list will still be issued for single-cadre posts, no such list will be maintained for multi-cadre recruitment. Candidates who have been assigned a post will not be considered for re-selection if they list the same or lower-ranking posts among their preferences. Read on to learn more about these important updates.
 
Maharashtra Public Service Commission Updates Recruitment Procedures

Overview of MPSC Recruitment Changes



Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) Recruitment Updates: The MPSC has revised its recruitment procedures by removing the options for candidates to express 'commitment' and 'consent' regarding their selection status. This change took effect on Wednesday.


The Commission stated that the 'commitment' option was previously available to allow candidates on the selection list to voluntarily withdraw from the recruitment process. However, this option has been eliminated to enhance the efficiency of the recruitment process.


Modifications to Recruitment Rules


In a recent meeting, the Commission decided that the options for 'commitment' and 'consent' will no longer be part of any MPSC examinations.


Additionally, while a 'waiting list' will still be provided for single-cadre positions, there will be no waiting list for multi-cadre recruitment processes.


Moreover, in the case of multi-cadre recruitment, if a candidate has been assigned a position and subsequently includes the same or a lower-ranking position in their preferences, they will not be eligible for re-selection or recommendation for those specific roles.