The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has postponed the Group B (Non-Gazetted) and Group C Combined Preliminary Examinations 2025, which were earlier scheduled to be held on December 21, 2025. The new dates have now been shifted to January 2026 due to the clash with the State Election schedule, including Gram Panchayat and Municipal Corporation polls. This change affects lakhs of aspirants preparing for various administrative jobs under the Maharashtra government.
Discussing this update is important because exam schedules influence months of preparation, travel planning, and financial arrangements for aspirants. A change like this may bring relief to some students who needed extra time, but it can also be stressful for those who planned around the earlier date. Since elections require widespread administrative resources and security arrangements, conducting a major competitive exam on the same day could have created logistical confusion and impacted exam centre availability. Many candidates feel that clarity on dates helps them maintain focus, avoid last-minute pressure and plan revision more effectively. Sharing accurate exam updates helps aspirants stay organised and prevents misinformation.
New MPSC Exam Dates for 2026
| Exam Name | Earlier Date | New Date |
|---|---|---|
| Group B (Non-Gazetted) Services Combined Preliminary Exam | 21 December 2025 | 4 January 2026 |
| Group C Services Combined Preliminary Exam | 21 December 2025 | 11 January 2026 |
Why Was the Exam Postponed?
The Commission postponed the exams due to:
- Clash with state-level elections
- Requirement of government staff and facilities for election duty
- Possibility of reduced exam centre availability
- Avoiding inconvenience to aspirants required to vote or work in election arrangements
How Does This Impact Aspirants?
- Students get extra time for preparation and mock tests
- Travel bookings and accommodation plans may need adjustment
- Some candidates must rework their revision schedules
- Coaching centres may adjust their strategies and test series
The delay may feel disruptive, but it offers an opportunity to strengthen weak areas.










