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MPSC 2022! Apply for your dream job, vacancies available!

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 2, 2022 13:29 IST

The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has revealed that 7,560 vacancies are available till the end of 2021 in ...

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The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has revealed that 7,560 vacancies are available till the end of 2021 in the vacancy information leaflets requested from various departments of the state. This will give a golden opportunity to the students of MPSC in the coming year. It has been mentioned that advertisements for other posts will be published in the near future after fulfilling the required criteria A detailed list in this regard has been published on the website of MPSC. Therefore, the students are demanding that the MPSC should publish the schedule and advertisements of the examinations as soon as possible.

Public Health: 937Fisheries: 924Industry, Energy, Labor: 279Consumer Protection: 62Water supply and Sanitation: 16General Administration: 957Marathi language: 21Tribal Department: 07Mumbai Municipal Corporation: 21Environment: 03Home: 1159Finance: 356Medical education,Medicines: 1572Higher and Technical Education: 35School Education, Sports: 105Co-operation, Marketing, Textile Industry: 32 

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