The district administration in Lawngtlai has issued a public notice ahead of the upcoming Circle Officer examination to be conducted by the Mizoram Public Service Commission (MPSC). The exam, which falls under the Social Welfare, Women and Child Development Department, is scheduled to be held on April 14, 2026, at Government Lawngtlai College.
According to the notice issued by the District Commissioner and District Level Observer, all candidates must reach the examination centre by 8:30 am on the day of the exam. Authorities have made it clear that candidates will not be allowed to enter without their admit cards, making it mandatory for everyone to carry the document.
Officials have also informed that frisking will be carried out for all candidates before entry into the examination hall. In view of this, candidates have been asked to arrive on time so that the checking process can be completed smoothly without delay.
The administration has laid down clear instructions regarding dress code as well. Candidates have been advised to wear proper and simple clothing. Items such as slippers or casual footwear are not allowed inside the examination centre.
Strict restrictions have also been imposed on carrying items into the exam hall. No electronic gadgets of any kind will be permitted. This includes mobile phones, digital watches, smartwatches, lighters, and similar items. Candidates have been advised not to bring any unnecessary or valuable items, as the authorities will not be responsible for any loss.
The notice further stated that candidates should not bring animals or pets to the examination centre under any circumstances.
For those arriving by vehicles, arrangements have been made outside the gate. Candidates have been instructed to park their vehicles outside the examination premises and follow the directions given by officials on duty.
The district administration has urged all candidates to strictly follow the guidelines to ensure that the examination is conducted in a smooth and fair manner. Officials said that cooperation from candidates will help avoid confusion and delays on the day of the exam.
