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Get the Best Preparation Courses for State Government Examinations

Avision Institute has become the synonym of excellence when it comes to Best Institute for State Government Examinations. Over the past years, numerous students have placed their trust in the hands of the institute and have always been satisfied by the hard work and dedication the institute puts into providing only the best preparation courses for State Government Examinations.

At Avision Institute, the firm belief is placed in the fact that it is imperative to walk beside technology to provide the students seamless interaction 24*7 with the help of online courses, study material, and doubt solving.  With the research team and experienced faculties and academics designed by experts, the studies get easier.

WBPSC had been postponed due to the Corona outbreak. Thus students have got more time to prepare. At Avision, students are guided to prepare for the WBPSC exam with confidence as well as the courses enable them to appear in other states’ PSCs as well.

Online education is prevalent these days and Avision Institute has charted out its future on the fact that technology is the key driver in the future. The hard work, commitment and dedication of the team coupled with technology has made Avision Institute the best coaching for state government examinations.

PSC 2021- State Public Service Commission (PSC) Exams

The Public Service Commission is responsible in India to help the state and Central Governments in recruitment, transfers, and disciplinary actions. Just like UPSC conducts exams for IAS positions, PSC is conducted by the respective state govt to recruit people for state administration duties. Here, you will find everything regarding PSC exams 2021.

As it is a state-wise exam, it is conducted by different states on different dates as per convenience. Here is the calendar for the PSC Exams 2021.

PSC Exam NameConducting BodyImportant DatesChange in Dates due to Covid-19
Karnataka Administrative Services (KAS)Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC)KAS Prelims: 24th August 2020 (KPSC KAS 2017-18) KAS Mains: 13th – 16th February 2021 For further details, check- https://kpsc.kar.nic.in/  Earlier KAS Prelims Date – 17th May 2020
Kerala Administrative Services (KAS)Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC)PSC KAS Prelims 2019: 22nd February 2020 PSC KAS Mains: 20th – 21st November 2020 For further details, check- https://keralapsc.gov.in/  Kerala PSC Prelims Result was postponed.Delay in Kerala PSC 2020 notification  
Provincial Civil Services (PCS)Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC)PCS Prelims (2021): 13th June 2021 PCS Mains (2021): 3rd October 2021 onwards PCS Interview (2020): 1st April 2021 onwards For further details, check- https://uppsc.up.nic.in/  Earlier PCS Prelims Date – 21st June 2020Earlier PCS Mains Date – 15th October 2020 onward  
Rajasthan Administrative Services (RAS)Rajasthan Administrative Services (RAS)RAS Prelims 2020-21: September 2021 (Tentative) RAS Mains 2020-21: December 2021 (Tentative) RAS Interview (2018): 22nd March 2021 – 7th May 2021 For further details, check- https://rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in/  The RAS Notifications 2019 and 2020 are postponed
MPSC State Services ExaminationMaharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC)MPSC Prelims 2020: 21st March 2021 MPSC Mains 2020: To be announced  MPSC Prelims were postponed four times.Earlier MPSC Mains 2020 Date – 7th July 2020 onward  
TNPSC Combined Civil Services Examination – I (Group-I Services)Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC)TNPSC 2020 group 1 Prelims: 3rd January 2021 TNPSC 2020 Group 1 Mains: To be announced For Further Details, check- https://tnpsc.gov.in/  Earlier, TNPSC Group 1 Prelims  2020 was scheduled for 5th April.
APPSC Group-I ServicesAndhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC)APPSC Group 1 Prelims (2019): 26th May 2019 APPSC Group 1 Mains (2019): 14th December – 20th December 2020 For Further Details, Check- https://psc.ap.gov.in/  APPSC Group 1 Notification 2020 postponedEarlier APPSC Group 1 Mains 2020 – 4th February 2020 onward  
BPSC Combined Competitive ExamBihar Public Service Commission (BPSC)66th BPSC CCE Prelims: 27th December 2020 65th BPSC CCE Prelims: 15th October 2019 65th BPSC CCE Mains: 25th – 28th November 2020 For Further Details, Check- https://bpsc.bih.nic.in/  Earlier date of BPSC 65th CCE Mains – 4th August 2020 onward
Gujarat Administrative Service (Class-1)Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC)GPSC 2020 Prelims: 21st March 2021 For Further Details, Check- https://gpsc.gujarat.gov.in/  --
MPPSC State Service ExamMadhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC)MPPSC Prelims 2020: 11th April 2021 MPPSC Mains 2019: 21st March 2021 onwards For Further Details, Check- https://mppsc.nic.in/  MPPSC Exams for 2020 were postponed.
West Bengal Civil Service Exam/ West Bengal Civil Service (EXE.) etc. ExamWest Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC)WBPSC Prelims 2021: 7th February 2021 [Postponed] WBPSC Prelims 2020: 9th February 2020 WBPSC Mains 2020: 24th-28th April 2020 WBPSC Prelims 2019: 9th February 2019 WBPSC Mains 2019: 25th-28th August 2019 For Further Details, Check- https://pscwbonline.nic.in/  WBCS Prelims 2020 postponed
Combined Civil ServicesJharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC)JPSC 2017-18 Prelims: 2nd May 2021 JPSC 2017-18 Mains: September 2021 For Further Details, Check- https://gpsc.gov.in/ Calendar awaited  Delay of Official Notification for JPSC 7,8,9

India has several states and as India is a very populous country, the Public Service Commission was set up in every state to meet its recruitment requirements for smooth state administration. Every commission works at its own pace and releases vacancies and recruits candidates through conducting these exams.

PSC Eligibility Criteria

Each state has its own eligibility criteria to recruit candidates. The table above contains links of every notification and website where you can find the eligibility criteria of your residence state. You must read the notification clearly to understand that you fall in the criteria mentioned. You must have all the required documents, your age must be within the limits as well as you must have the required education.  

If you reside in a state and want to appear in an exam in another state, you can very well do so. The constitution allows the candidates to stay anywhere in India. Though there are certain states which require you to write the exam in their regional language such as Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. If you are comfortable with the language, you are good to go.

PSC 2021 Exam Syllabus

As you go through the notification, it contains the list of subjects you must study for the exam. Everything is mentioned in the notification, so you can learn about the exam pattern, the different phases of exam, the syllabus, etc. Based on the subjects, you need to strategize your exam preparation. Avision Institute, being the best institute for State Government Examinations, relieves you of the burden. The study material designed by the expert faculties compactly covers everything.

The syllabus covers the general topics you need to read such as politics, General Knowledge, GK of your state, History, Sports, Geography, etc. Apart from the general topics, every state has a different syllabus, so you need to study accordingly.

PSC Exam Education

Be it PSC or UPSC, they are not easy to crack. There are a handful of vacancies and thousands of aspirants. The only way to crack PSC is to work hard with the best coaching for the State Government Examinations, Avision Institute. The process of recruitment is long, giving you ample amount of time to prepare yourself.

These points will aid you in your exam preparation strategy.

  1. You must understand the exam pattern and syllabus carefully.
  2.  Go through the notification and keep checking the sit for fresh notices regarding exam dates to help you strategize days accordingly.
  3. Make a time table and stick to it.
  4. Current Affairs is the key.
  5. Read state-specific GK.
  6. Refer to NCERT and State board books.
  7. Practice MCQs. Solve
  8. Previous Years’ papers.

These are some general tips that will help you. One more important thing is to focus on study instead of the controversies surrounding the exam due to COVID-19. They do not help at all so stay away from them and focus on the syllabus as it’s vast.  Best of luck!

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