Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh: There is a piece of good news for those candidates who are preparing for the examination of Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission that could not be conducted during the COVID-19 period.
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday announced that the maximum age limit for the MPPSC exam will be extended for three years but just for once.
In conversation with the media the CM said, “Several students met and told me that a good number of students had become ‘over-aged’ for MPPSC examination as it was not held during the COVID-19 period. They demanded extension of maximum age limit.”
CM Chouhan said the demand of the students was justified, hence the maximum age limit would be extended for the MP Public Service Commission examination for three years but it would be done once.
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday announced that the maximum age limit for the MPPSC exam will be extended for three years but just for once.
In conversation with the media the CM said, “Several students met and told me that a good number of students had become ‘over-aged’ for MPPSC examination as it was not held during the COVID-19 period. They demanded extension of maximum age limit.”
CM Chouhan said the demand of the students was justified, hence the maximum age limit would be extended for the MP Public Service Commission examination for three years but it would be done once.