MPSC Exam Rules Tightened: Candidates Must Reach Exam Centres 90 Minutes Early

Commission Issues Strict Guidelines for Maharashtra Group-B Combined Preliminary Examination 2026

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Nagpur: The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC), which recently set a new benchmark by releasing the answer key for the Civil Services Preliminary Examination within a single day, has now introduced stricter examination rules for upcoming candidates.

The Maharashtra Group-B Non-Gazetted Services Combined Preliminary Examination 2026 is scheduled to be conducted across various examination centres in the state on June 14, 2026. Ahead of the examination, MPSC has issued strict instructions requiring candidates to report to their examination centres at least 90 minutes before the commencement of the exam.

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Hall Ticket Mandatory for Entry

According to the commission, admit cards for eligible candidates have been made available through the online application system on the MPSC portal. Candidates must download and carry a printed copy of the original admit card to the examination centre.

The commission has clarified that no candidate will be allowed to enter the examination hall without the printed admit card.

Candidates Must Arrive Early

Taking into consideration possible disruptions such as protests, demonstrations, traffic congestion, heavy rainfall, and other unforeseen circumstances, MPSC has made it mandatory for candidates to reach their designated sub-centres at least one and a half hours before the scheduled examination time.

Additionally, candidates must be seated at their allotted examination hall desks at least one hour before the exam begins.

The commission has warned that candidates arriving after the prescribed final entry time will not be allowed to enter the examination hall under any circumstances. MPSC has also stated that it will not be responsible for any inconvenience caused due to late arrival.

Follow Official Guidelines

Candidates have been instructed to carefully read and follow all general instructions available on the commission’s website, the guidelines printed on the admit card, and the document titled “Guidance of Examination” available on the official portal.

The commission further warned that candidates found violating examination rules or instructions may face disciplinary action, including temporary or permanent debarment from future examinations, as per applicable rules and regulations.

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