HPPSC Mains Exam 2023 Timetable Released at hppsc.hp.gov.in – News18

The HPPSC HAS preliminary exam for 2023 was held on October 1
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HPPSC 2023: Those who were qualified in the HPPSC prelims test will be allowed to sit for the HPPSC main exam. The admit card will be made available shortly

The Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (HPPSC) has published the examination schedules for the Himachal Pradesh Administrative Service Competitive (Main) 2023. Applicants planning to take the HPPSC main exam 2023 can view the schedule at hppsc.hp.gov.in.

The HPPSC main examination 2023 is scheduled to begin on December 13, according to the timetable. Those who were qualified in the HPPSC prelims test will be allowed to sit for the HPPSC main examination. The last date for submitting the HPPSC main exam 2023 registration form was November 14.

The admit card for the HPPSC Main 2023 examination will be made available shortly. The commission has not yet finalised the actual time and date for the HPPSC Main admit card. The commission has published the entire test schedule on the official website. Candidates should keep in mind that if they have any queries about the exam, they can call 0177-2629738, 2624313, or 1800-180-8004.

Date Subject Time
December 13 English, Hindi 9 am to 12 noon, 2 pm to 5 pm
December 14 Essay 10 am to 1 pm
December 15 General Studies-I 10 am to 1 pm
December 16 General Studies-II 10 am to 1 pm
December 17 General Studies-III 10 am to 1 pm
December 18 Optional – I 10 am to 1 pm
December 19 Optional -II 10 am to 1 pm

The HPPSC HAS preliminary exam for 2023 was held on October 1. The prelims exam was originally scheduled for August 27, but it was rescheduled because of extremely torrential rains and poor weather in the state.

The HPPSC HAS Mains examination covers a variety of subjects, each with its own paper and set of marks. The scoring system includes 200 marks each for English, Hindi, Essay, General Studies 1, General Studies 2, General Studies 3, Optional Subject 1 and Optional Subject 2. The total score for a candidate is out of 1400 marks. The test is bilingual, with papers offered in both English and Hindi, and each paper lasts three hours.