The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission has introduced stricter guidelines for the MPPSC Prelims 2026, including a three-layer security system and mandatory early reporting for candidates. The exam, scheduled for 26 April 2026, will see over 1.34 lakh candidates appearing across multiple centres, with enhanced measures like biometric verification, frisking, and CCTV monitoring to ensure transparency and prevent malpractice. We have discussed these three newly introduced rules in detail in the article below.
What is the Three-Layer Security System at MPPSC Exam Centres?
The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission has implemented new guidelines for MPPSC Prelims 2026 to strengthen exam security and ensure a fair selection process. With 155 vacancies to be filled through this recruitment, a large number of candidates are expected to appear. To manage this effectively, the आयोग has introduced a structured three-layer system along with strict reporting rules to prevent malpractice and maintain transparency across all examination centres.
1. First Layer – Entry-Level Checking
At the first level, candidates will undergo initial verification at the entry gate. This includes checking of admit cards and valid photo ID proof. Basic frisking will also be conducted to ensure that no restricted items such as electronic devices, are carried inside the examination centre.
2. Second Layer – Biometric Verification
The second layer involves biometric authentication of candidates. This step ensures that only genuine candidates appear for the exam. Fingerprint or other biometric data will be matched with the records to eliminate impersonation and fraud.
3. Third Layer – CCTV Surveillance & Final Screening
At the final level, candidates will be monitored under strict CCTV surveillance inside the examination premises. Additional checking may be carried out before entering the exam hall to ensure complete compliance with rules. This layer helps maintain transparency and keeps a close watch on candidate activities throughout the exam.
Along with these measures, candidates are required to report early at their respective centres to complete all verification steps smoothly without any last-minute issues.
What Happens If You Reach Late to the MPPSC Exam Centre?
If you arrive late to the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission Prelims exam centre, you may not be allowed to enter the examination hall. The commission has enforced strict reporting rules, making it mandatory to arrive before the gate closing time.
Candidates need sufficient time to complete security procedures such as document verification, frisking, and biometric checks. Once the gates are closed, entry is not permitted under any circumstances.
- The commission has implemented strict gate-closing rules, and entry is denied once the gates are shut.
- Candidates must arrive early to complete security checks like admit card verification, frisking, and biometric authentication.
- Even a few minutes of delay can lead to disqualification from appearing in the exam.
- There is no provision for re-examination, so missing the entry means missing the entire exam.
It is advised to reach the centre at least 60–90 minutes before reporting time to avoid any issues.


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