The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has announced the interview schedule for phase 4 State Services. Check the dates, time slots, and venue details here.
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You can check your interview schedule by visiting the official website, mpsc.gov.in, and following the steps mentioned above.
You need to bring a printout of your hall pass, original identity document, photocopy, and recent passport-size photos to the examination hall.
The interview process will take place at the MPSC Office, Trishul Gold Field Building, Plot No. 34, Opp. Sarovar Vihar, Sector 11, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai 400614.
There are 303 vacant positions in the State Government that will be filled through this recruitment drive.
The MPSC State Services exams are conducted to recruit Group A and Group B officers for the Maharashtra State Government's administrative branches.
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