MP State Civil Exam-2019 Results Declared After 4 Years, Priya Pathak Tops, 7 Women in Top 10
- Indian Masterminds Bureau
- Published on 27 Dec 2023, 9:18 pm IST
- 2 minutes read
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The selection list of the remaining 13 per cent posts will be announced after the court’s final order in the case
Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) declared the MP State Civil Exam – 2019 results after a long gap of 4 years, on the night of 26 Dec, 2023. Priya Pathak from Satna has topped the exam, while Shivangi Baghel from Seoni is second and Panna’s Pooja Soni is third.
Among the toppers, there are 7 women in top 10.
The other top 7 candidates (rank-wise in the list) selected for the post of deputy collector are Rahul Kumar Patel, Nidhi Mishra, Harneet Kaur Kalsi, Sourabh Mishra, Saloni Agrawal, Reetika Patidar and Ashutosh Mahadev Singh Thakur.
The candidates who appeared in the examination can check their roll number in the list of successful candidates from the active link on the official website or the direct link given below.
The Examination was held for 484 posts. Of these, results of 472 have been released at present. Women have been successful on 197 of these posts. This is 42 percent of the total recruitment number. While 13 candidates have become Deputy Collector while 9 have become DSP.
MPPSC, which has its headquarters in Indore, said that 571 posts were initially advertised for the state service examination 2019, but due to the case pertaining to 27 per cent reservation to the OBCs in government jobs pending in the Madhya Pradesh High Court, the results of 87 per cent of these posts have been declared at present.
The selection list of the remaining 13 per cent posts will be announced after the court’s final order in the case.
The selection list was to be released for a total of 484 posts, but out of these, eligible candidates were not found for 12 posts (disabled and other quota), hence the final result has been released for 472 posts. For the remaining posts, the list will be released after the court’s decision.
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