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Maharashtra Public Service Commission has released the admit card for the Group B Non-Gazetted Services Preliminary Exam..

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The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has released the admit card for the Group-B Non-Gazetted Services recruitment examination. The hall ticket has been made available on the official MPSC website. Candidates who have applied for this recruitment can download their admit cards by visiting the MPSC online portal. The preliminary examination is scheduled for June 14, 2026, and will be conducted across various districts of Maharashtra. This will be an offline, OMR-based examination. According to the MPSC notification, a total of 552 vacancies are to be filled through the MPSC Group-B Combined Preliminary Examination 2026. The posts to be filled include Police Sub-Inspector, State Tax Inspector, and Assistant Section Officer.

**What is the selection process?**
The MPSC Combined (Group-B) 2026 selection process consists of multiple stages, the first of which is the preliminary examination. This exam carries 100 marks.
Candidates who qualify in the preliminary examination will be eligible to appear for the main examination. This exam carries 400 marks.
Candidates who have applied for the post of Police Sub-Inspector (PSI) will have to undergo a physical test. This test carries 100 marks, and the interview carries 40 marks.

**How ​​to download the MPSC Group-B admit card?**
The admit card can be downloaded by visiting the MPSC website at mpsc.gov.in.
Look for the "Group-B Hall Ticket 2026" link on the homepage and click on it.
Open the candidate login portal.
Enter your User ID and password.
The hall ticket will appear on the screen.
Download the PDF.
On the day of the exam (June 14), candidates must carry a printed copy of the hall ticket and an identity proof to the exam center.


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