Maharashtra Delays Computer-Based Exam Implementation for MPSC Until August 2027

In a significant decision, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has postponed the implementation of a computer-based examination for the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) until August 2027. This move follows ongoing requests from student organizations for a more transparent and secure recruitment process. The Chief Minister emphasized the need for a smooth transition to the new system, allowing adequate preparation time for students and relevant agencies. Until the new system is in place, exams will continue under the current framework. This decision highlights the government's commitment to educational reforms while addressing the concerns of students.
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Announces Delay in MPSC Exam Changes

The Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis, has decided to postpone the introduction of a computer-based examination for the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) until August 2027. This decision comes in response to persistent demands from student organizations. The announcement was made following a meeting held in Mumbai, which included MPSC Chairman Vivek Bhimanwar, the state's Chief Secretary, and senior officials from the General Administration Department.


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According to an official statement from the Chief Minister's office, Fadnavis emphasized the importance of a secure and transparent recruitment process, stating that ensuring such a process has always been a priority for him. He noted that the examination system should also reflect transparency, with exams conducted on time and results announced within a specified timeframe. He further mentioned that while implementing these reforms, the transition from the existing system to the new one should be seamless, allowing sufficient time for all relevant agencies to prepare.


Fadnavis indicated that the reforms should be implemented in phases and that the new computer-based testing (CBT) system should not be launched immediately. Instead, it should be rolled out starting in August 2027, providing students ample time to prepare and allowing agencies to enhance their readiness. Until then, examinations will continue under the current system.


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Fadnavis urged the MPSC to make the necessary decisions regarding this matter. The release also acknowledged various initiatives launched by the MPSC.