MPPSC: Shivraj gave a big relief to the students who could not take the exam due to Kovid-19, knowing who will benefit and what will be the benefit

Posted on 19th Sep 2022 by rohit kumar

Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission could not conduct the examinations for two years due to Kovid-19. Because of this many students have crossed the maximum age limit. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has taken a big decision to give relief to such students. Under this, the maximum age of the applicant has been increased by three years for one year.

 

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that I have found many children, who are upset. PSC examinations were not conducted in previous years due to Kovid. The exam was postponed for two years. Due to this many children have become overaged. He urged me that injustice is being done to the children who are overaged due to lack of examination. Therefore, the maximum age limit for appearing in the PSC examination for one time should be increased by three years. So that justice can be done to such children. The side of the students seems completely fair to me. For this reason, we are deciding that the upper age limit of PSC will be increased by three years for one time. This will give justice to the children.

 

Also Read: JEE Advanced AAT Result: JEE Advanced AAT result to be released tomorrow, JoSAA mock seat allotment on 18

Other news