MP SET Admit Card 2024 Released: The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has released the admit cards for the Madhya Pradesh State Eligibility Test (MP SET Admit Card) 2024. Candidates can now download their admit cards from the official MPPSC website at mppsc.mp.gov.in.
This year, 1.21 lakh candidates are set to participate in the examination, which will be held across 12 districts, including major centers like Indore and Bhopal, according to a TNN report. In Indore alone, 17 exam centers have been allocated for the test scheduled on December 15, 2024.
How to Download MP SET Admit Card 2024
Candidates can access their MP SET Admit Card 2024 by following these simple steps:
Step 1: Visit the official MPPSC website at mppsc.mp.gov.in.
Step 2: Navigate to the “Admit Cards” section under “Latest Updates.”
Step 3: Click on the link titled “Admit Card – State Eligibility Test 2024.”
Step 4: Log in using your Application Number and Date of Birth, along with the verification code.
Step 5: Once logged in, review your admit card details, including your name, photograph, exam date, and exam center.
Step 6: Download the admit card as a PDF and print multiple copies for backup.
Step 7: Candidates must carefully verify their details and ensure they carry a printed copy of the MP SET Admit Card 2024 to the exam center.
Here’s the direct link to download
MP SET Admit Card 2024 released: Check Exam Structure and Subjects
The MP SET 2024 will comprise two papers. The first paper is mandatory for all candidates and focuses on Teaching and Research Aptitude. The second paper allows candidates to choose a subject based on their field of study. Available subjects include Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, Chemistry, Commerce, English, History, and more.
This year, the test has witnessed a significant surge in registrations. While 1.02 lakh candidates registered across 34 subjects in 2023, 1.21 lakh candidates have enrolled for 20 subjects in 2024, marking an increase of 20,000 candidates, despite a reduction in subject options.