CPCT: Computer Proficiency Certification Test Exam Validity Extends

Madhya Pradesh School Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar has taken one more major decision regarding the students, extending the validity period of the CPCT examination certificate (Computer Proficiency Certification Test) is being increased from 4 years to 7 years now.

Minister of State for School Education (Independent Charge) and General Administration Inder Singh Parmar had held a review meeting on March 3, in this regard.   Minister of State Parmar said that this decision has been taken in view of the circumstances of the present Corona period and the convenience of the candidates. Parmar instructed to make the system of CPCT examination certification in such a way that the scorecard of the candidates is valid in the examinations of other states as well.

 Modern technology and techniques should be adopted for real-time monitoring of the conduct of examinations and to release quick exam results. Information about the conduct of examinations should be made available to the candidates on all mediums of publicity

The decision to extend the MP CPCT score card validity will benefit the students applying for grade 3, steno, data entry operator, and IT operator posts.

The Minister further added that the latest technology should be used for real-time monitoring of the examination and quick result declaration. So, students need not wait long for the MP CPCT scorecard.

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