Preliminary exam set for December 7, with 100 vacancies available for Medical Officer positions.
The Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC) has officially announced the exam schedule for the Medical Officer (MO) posts for the year 2025. The release of this schedule is an important update for candidates aspiring to join the medical services in Gujarat.
According to the revised notification, the Preliminary exam is now scheduled to take place on December 7, 2025, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. This exam will consist of 100 questions, each carrying one mark, making a total of 100 marks available for this paper. This adjustment follows a previous date that had set the exam for October 12, 2025.
The recruitment initiative aims to fill a total of 100 vacancies for the Medical Officer positions. Candidates will be evaluated based on their performance in the Preliminary exam, which is an objective test, followed by an interview round for those who qualify.
For candidates looking to prepare effectively, the syllabus for the MO Preliminary exam has also been made available. To access the exam schedule and syllabus, candidates can visit the official GPSC website at gpsc.gujarat.gov.in. Upon reaching the homepage, they should look for the link specifically labeled for the Medical Officer exam schedule for 2025.
Once the link is located, candidates can click on it, and the exam schedule will appear on their screens. It is recommended that candidates download the schedule and print it out for future reference to ensure they have all the necessary information at hand as the exam date approaches.
For any further details or updates regarding the exam, candidates are encouraged to continually check the official GPSC website, where comprehensive information will be provided.
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