MPPSC State Service Mains Examination 2025 Online Form 2026
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Eligibility
How to Apply
Important Dates, Fees & How to Apply
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Important Dates & Fees
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Notification Released | 20 Jun 2026 |
| Application Start Date | 20 Jun 2026 |
| Last Date to Apply | Refer notification |
| Last Date for Fee Payment | Same as last date |
| Total Vacancies | As per notification |
| Application Fee | General / OBC: ₹100–₹500. SC / ST / PwD / Women: Usually exempt. Refer notification for exact amount. |
| Mode of Payment | Online — UPI / Net Banking / Debit Card / Credit Card |
| Mode of Application | Online only via the official portal listed above |
Step-by-step: How to apply online
Read the official notification PDF first.
Before filling any form, download and read the full notification published by MPPSC State Service Mains Examination 2025. It carries the binding eligibility criteria, age-relaxation table, fee structure, exam pattern, and the syllabus. The detailed page above is a clean summary — the PDF is the legal document.Confirm you meet eligibility.
Check your age (as on the cut-off date stated in the notification), educational qualification, and category-specific reservations. Many candidates fill the form and lose the fee because their qualification did not match exactly.Keep documents ready before opening the form.
Scanned passport-size photo (recent, white background), signature, left-thumb impression, 10th certificate, qualifying degree, caste/EWS/PwD certificate if applicable, and a valid photo ID (Aadhaar / PAN / Voter ID). Use 100% scale and the file-size limits the portal specifies.Open the official application portal.
Use only the official application URL: mppsc.mp.gov.in. Never apply through a Telegram / WhatsApp forwarded link — those are scams.Register, then log in.
Most portals require a one-time registration with your name, mobile, email and a password. Save the registration number — you will need it for every future login, admit-card download and result check.Fill the form carefully.
Personal details, educational qualification, communication address, category, and preferences. Cross-check each field. After final submission, most portals lock the form and corrections cost an extra fee.Pay the application fee online.
Use UPI, net-banking, debit / credit card. Keep the transaction receipt; some portals require you to upload the receipt before downloading the admit card.Submit & save the confirmation.
Save the final PDF acknowledgement and your registration number. Last-day submissions frequently fail because of portal overload — do not wait.
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Overview
The MPPSC State Service Mains Examination 2025 is conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) to recruit candidates for various Group A and Group B administrative positions in the Madhya Pradesh state government services. This is the second stage of the three-tier selection process (Prelims, Mains, Interview) for the State Service Examination. Successful candidates are appointed to prestigious posts including Deputy Collector, Assistant Commissioner (Commercial Tax), District Employment Officer, Assistant Registrar (Cooperative Societies), and various other gazetted officers in state departments. The examination is open to candidates who have successfully qualified the MPPSC State Service Preliminary Examination 2025. The Mains examination is a descriptive written test comprising six papers designed to test the candidate's analytical abilities, comprehension, and subject knowledge relevant to state administration.
Important Dates
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Prelims Examination Date | February 2025 (Typical) |
| Prelims Result Declaration | March 2025 (Typical) |
| Mains Notification Release | March 2025 (Typical) |
| Mains Online Application Start | March 2025 (Typical) |
| Mains Application Last Date | April 2025 (Typical) |
| Mains Fee Payment Last Date | April 2025 (Typical) |
| Mains Admit Card Release | May 2025 (Typical) |
| Mains Examination Dates | June 2025 (Typical - Conducted over 3-4 days) |
| Mains Result Declaration | September 2025 (Typical) |
| Interview/Personality Test | October-November 2025 (Typical) |
| Final Result Declaration | December 2025 (Typical) |
Vacancy Details
Vacancy Breakdown (Typical / Indicative)
| Category | Vacancies |
|---|---|
| UR (Unreserved) | 180-220 |
| SC (Scheduled Caste) | 80-100 |
| ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 120-150 |
| OBC (Other Backward Classes) | 120-140 |
| EWS (Economically Weaker Section) | 40-50 |
| Total | 540-660 |
Note: Exact vacancy numbers vary annually based on departmental requirements and are announced with the preliminary examination notification.
Eligibility
Eligibility Details
Educational Qualification
- Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university.
- Candidates appearing in the final year of their degree examination are also eligible to apply.
- The degree must be recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) or equivalent statutory body.
- For certain specific posts, specialized degrees or qualifications may be required as per recruitment rules.
Age Limit
Age as on January 1, 2025:
| Category | Minimum Age | Maximum Age |
|---|---|---|
| General/Unreserved | 21 years | 40 years |
| SC/ST (MP Domicile) | 21 years | 45 years |
| OBC (MP Domicile) | 21 years | 43 years |
| EWS | 21 years | 40 years |
Age Relaxation:
| Category | Relaxation |
|---|---|
| SC/ST (MP Domicile) | 5 years |
| OBC (MP Domicile) | 3 years |
| MP Domicile Candidates (All Categories) | Additional 5 years beyond category relaxation |
| Women (All Categories) | 5 years |
| Ex-Servicemen | As per Government Rules |
| Persons with Disabilities (PwD) | 10 years (15 years for SC/ST) |
| Widows/Divorced Women | Up to 45 years (MP Domicile) |
Nationality
- Candidate must be a citizen of India.
- For certain posts, Madhya Pradesh domicile certificate is mandatory.
How to Apply
Application Process
The MPPSC State Service Mains Examination application is submitted online through the official MPPSC website. Follow these steps:
- Visit the official MPPSC website at www.mppsc.mp.gov.in
- Click on the "State Service Mains Examination 2025" notification link on the homepage
- Read the detailed advertisement and ensure you meet all eligibility criteria
- Click on "Apply Online" and register using your Prelims Roll Number and date of birth
- Fill in the online application form with personal, educational, and contact details accurately
- Upload scanned copies of recent passport-size photograph (10-50 KB, JPG format) and signature (5-20 KB, JPG format)
- Select your preferred examination center/city from the available options
- Verify all entered information carefully before proceeding to payment
- Pay the application fee online using Debit Card/Credit Card/Net Banking/UPI
- Submit the application form and save the registration slip/confirmation page
- Take multiple printouts of the completed application form for future reference
- No need to send hard copy unless specifically mentioned in the notification
Application Fees
| Category | Application Fee |
|---|---|
| General/Unreserved | ₹500 |
| OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) | ₹500 |
| SC/ST/PwD | ₹250 |
| EWS | ₹500 |
Note: Application fee is non-refundable. Payment gateway charges are additional and borne by the candidate.
Selection Process
Selection Process
The MPPSC State Service Examination follows a three-stage selection process:
- Preliminary Examination (Screening Test): An objective-type test consisting of two papers (General Studies and CSAT) conducted to shortlist candidates for the Mains examination. This is only qualifying in nature and marks are not counted for final merit.
- Main Examination (Written Test): A comprehensive descriptive examination comprising six papers covering General Studies, General Hindi, Essay, General English, and Optional Subjects. This carries significant weightage (900 marks) in the final merit list. Papers are evaluated manually by subject experts.
- Interview/Personality Test: Candidates who qualify the Mains examination are called for a personality test/interview (175 marks) conducted by a board of senior officers. The interview assesses the candidate's overall personality, communication skills, decision-making ability, awareness of current affairs, and suitability for civil services.
- Document Verification: Shortlisted candidates undergo thorough document verification where all original certificates (educational, caste, domicile, age proof) are checked for authenticity. Any discrepancy leads to disqualification.
- Medical Examination: Finally selected candidates must pass a medical examination to ensure they are physically and mentally fit for government service as per prescribed standards.
- Final Merit List: The final merit list is prepared based on the combined marks of Mains (900 marks) and Interview (175 marks), totaling 1075 marks. Candidates are allocated posts based on their rank and preference.
Exam Pattern
Exam Pattern
Mains Examination Pattern
The MPPSC State Service Mains Examination consists of six papers:
| Paper | Subject | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper 1 | General Studies - I (History, Geography, Culture) | Descriptive | 300 | 3 Hours |
| Paper 2 | General Studies - II (Polity, Governance, Social Issues) | Descriptive | 300 | 3 Hours |
| Paper 3 | General Studies - III (Economy, Environment, Technology) | Descriptive | 300 | 3 Hours |
| Paper 4 | General Hindi (व्याकरण, बोध, संक्षेपण) | Descriptive | 200 | 3 Hours |
| Paper 5 | Essay Writing (3 essays from different sections) | Descriptive | 100 | 3 Hours |
| Paper 6 | General English (Grammar, Comprehension, Essay) | Descriptive | 100 | 3 Hours |
| Total | 1300 |
Note: Out of 1300 marks, only 900 marks are counted for final merit (Papers 1, 2, 3). Papers 4, 5, 6 are qualifying in nature with minimum qualifying marks (30% for General, 25% for Reserved categories).
Interview/Personality Test
| Stage | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Personality Test | 175 | 30-45 minutes (Typical) |
Negative Marking: There is no negative marking in the Mains examination as it is descriptive in nature. All answers are evaluated based on content quality, presentation, analytical ability, and relevance.
Medium of Examination: Candidates may answer Papers 1, 2, and 3 in either Hindi or English medium. Paper 4 must be answered in Hindi only, and Paper 6 in English only.
Syllabus
Detailed Syllabus
Paper 1: General Studies - I (History, Geography, Culture)
History of India:
- Ancient Indian History: Indus Valley Civilization, Vedic Period, Mauryan Empire, Gupta Period
- Medieval Indian History: Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire, Bhakti and Sufi movements
- Modern Indian History: British rule, Indian National Movement, Freedom Struggle
- Post-Independence India: Integration of princely states, linguistic reorganization
History and Culture of Madhya Pradesh:
- Major dynasties of MP: Chandelas, Paramaras, Gonds, Marathas
- Freedom movement in MP, tribal movements
- Folk arts, music, dance forms, handicrafts, fairs and festivals
- Archaeological sites and monuments in MP
Geography:
- Physical Geography: Relief, climate, vegetation, natural resources
- Indian Geography: Rivers, mountains, plateaus, climate zones, agriculture
- World Geography: Continents, oceans, major geographical phenomena
- Geography of Madhya Pradesh: Physical features, rivers, minerals, forest resources
- Environmental issues and disaster management
Paper 2: General Studies - II (Polity, Governance, Social Issues)
Indian Constitution and Polity:
- Historical background, Preamble, Fundamental Rights and Duties
- Directive Principles of State Policy
- Union and State Executive, Legislature, Judiciary
- Constitutional amendments and important articles
- Electoral process, political parties, pressure groups
Governance:
- Public administration, decentralization, 73rd and 74th amendments
- Role of civil services in democracy
- Transparency and accountability: RTI Act, Lokpal, Lokayukta
- E-governance initiatives, Digital India
Social Issues:
- Poverty, unemployment, social exclusion
- Education, health, nutrition issues
- Women empowerment, gender issues
- Communalism, regionalism, secularism
- Government welfare schemes and policies
Madhya Pradesh Administration:
- State government structure, Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers
- State legislature, High Court
- Local self-government: Panchayati Raj, urban local bodies
- Important state policies and schemes
Paper 3: General Studies - III (Economy, Environment, Science & Technology)
Indian Economy:
- Economic planning, Five-Year Plans, NITI Aayog
- Agriculture, industry, services sector
- Banking, money, fiscal policy, monetary policy
- Inflation, unemployment, poverty indices
- Economic reforms, liberalization, privatization, globalization
- Union Budget, taxation system
Madhya Pradesh Economy:
- State economy overview, major industries
- Agriculture and irrigation in MP
- Mineral resources and mining
- Infrastructure development
Science and Technology:
- Basic concepts of physics, chemistry, biology
- Recent developments in science and technology
- Space technology, nuclear energy
- Biotechnology, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence
- Role of science in daily life
Environment and Ecology:
- Ecosystems, biodiversity, climate change
- Environmental pollution and conservation
- National parks, wildlife sanctuaries (especially in MP)
- International environmental agreements and protocols
Internal Security:
- Challenges to internal security, terrorism, naxalism
- Border management, cyber security
- Role of security forces
Paper 4: General Hindi (सामान्य हिन्दी)
व्याकरण (Grammar):
- संधि, समास, उपसर्ग, प्रत्यय
- तत्सम-तद्भव, पर्यायवाची, विलोम शब्द
- मुहावरे और लोकोक्तियाँ
- वाक्य शुद्धिकरण, वाक्य रचना
अपठित गद्यांश (Unseen Passage):
- Reading comprehension
- Questions based on passage content
निबंध लेखन (Essay Writing):
- Essays on social, national, and contemporary topics
पत्र लेखन (Letter Writing):
- Official and personal letters
- Applications and representations
संक्षेपण (Precis Writing):
- Summarizing given passages
Paper 5: Essay Writing
Three essays to be written from different sections:
- Social and cultural issues
- Political and economic topics
- Science, environment, and technology
- National and international affairs
- Philosophical and abstract themes
Word limit: Typically 1000-1500 words per essay
Paper 6: General English
Grammar:
- Articles, prepositions, conjunctions
- Tenses, voice, narration
- Sentence correction and improvement
- Idioms and phrases
Comprehension:
- Reading passages and answering questions
- Vocabulary and word usage
Composition:
- Essay writing on current topics
- Precis writing
- Letter writing (official and personal)
Translation:
- Translation from Hindi to English
Salary
Salary Details (Typical / Indicative)
For Group A and B Officers under MPPSC State Services:
| Component | Amount (Monthly) |
|---|---|
| Starting Basic Pay | ₹44,900 (Level-10, Pay Matrix) |
| Pay Scale | Level 10: ₹44,900 - ₹1,42,400 |
| Dearness Allowance (DA) | ₹18,850 (42% of Basic, varies quarterly) |
| House Rent Allowance (HRA) | ₹10,776 - ₹14,368 (24-32% based on city classification) |
| Transport Allowance | ₹3,600 - ₹7,200 |
| Other Allowances | ₹2,000 - ₹5,000 (Special, Medical, etc.) |
| Gross Monthly Salary | ₹80,000 - ₹90,000 |
| Deductions (PF, Tax, etc.) | ₹8,000 - ₹12,000 |
| In-Hand Salary | ₹68,000 - ₹78,000 |
Additional Benefits:
- Government accommodation or HRA
- Medical facilities for self and family
- Leave Travel Concession (LTC)
- Pension benefits under National Pension Scheme (NPS)
- Vehicle advance and other loan facilities
- Annual increments of approximately 3% of basic pay
Note: Salary figures are approximate and vary based on posting location, actual DA rates, and individual deductions. Officers posted in tribal/remote areas receive additional allowances.
Career Growth
MPPSC State Service officers enjoy excellent career growth prospects with regular promotions based on time scale and performance. After initial appointment at Level-10, officers typically get promoted to Deputy Secretary/Additional Collector level (Level-11) after 4-5 years, then to Joint Secretary/Joint Collector level (Level-12) after another 5-6 years. Senior officers can reach positions of Secretary to State Government, Divisional Commissioner, or Head of Department with pay scales reaching Level-14 and above. Promotions are based on Annual Confidential Reports (ACRs), seniority, and departmental promotional examinations where applicable.
Admit Card
Admit cards for the MPPSC State Service Mains Examination 2025 are released on the official MPPSC website (www.mppsc.mp.gov.in) approximately 15-20 days before the examination date. Candidates must download their admit cards by logging in with their registration number and date of birth. The admit card contains crucial information including examination date, time, venue address, reporting time, and important instructions. No postal dispatch is made; candidates must download and print the admit card themselves. Candidates must bring the admit card along with a valid photo ID proof (Aadhar card, PAN card, Driving License, or Passport) to the examination center. Entry without admit card is strictly prohibited.
Result
The MPPSC State Service Mains Examination result is typically declared 2-3 months after the completion of examinations. Results are published on the official MPPSC website in the form of a PDF containing roll numbers of qualified candidates. Candidates can check their results and download scorecards by entering their roll number on the website. The result displays subject-wise marks obtained, total marks, and qualifying status. Category-wise cutoff marks are also published along with the result. Candidates who qualify the Mains examination are then called for the Interview/Personality Test round, with dates communicated through the website and individual email/SMS notifications.
Expected Cutoff
MPPSC State Service Mains cutoff marks vary annually based on the difficulty level of papers, number of vacancies, and number of candidates appearing. Typically, General category candidates need to score around 50-55% marks (450-495 out of 900) to qualify, while OBC candidates require 45-50% (405-450 marks), and SC/ST candidates need 40-45% (360-405 marks) in the Mains examination. For the final merit list (after interview), General category cutoffs range between 55-60% of total marks (591-645 out of 1075), while reserved categories have proportionately lower cutoffs. The actual cutoff depends significantly on the number of vacancies and overall performance of candidates in that particular year.
Exam Centres
Examination Centers
MPPSC conducts the State Service Mains Examination at various centers across Madhya Pradesh and select cities:
Madhya Pradesh Centers: Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Gwalior, Ujjain, Sagar, Rewa, Satna, Ratlam, Dewas, Chhindwara, Hoshangabad, Katni, Khandwa, Burhanpur, Seoni, Betul, Mandsaur, Vidisha, Shivpuri, Guna, Dhar, Damoh, Panna, Tikamgarh, Chhatarpur, Shahdol, Sidhi, Singrauli, Balaghat, Dindori
Note: Candidates can choose their preferred examination center during online application. However, MPPSC reserves the right to add, delete, or change examination centers depending on administrative convenience and number of applicants. Candidates may be allotted a center different from their preference based on availability. The exact center address and venue details are mentioned on the admit card.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the educational qualification required for MPPSC State Service Mains 2025?
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university. Candidates appearing in the final year of their degree examination are also eligible to apply. The degree must be recognized by UGC or equivalent statutory body.
What is the application fee for MPPSC State Service Mains Examination?
The application fee is ₹500 for General/OBC/EWS categories and ₹250 for SC/ST/PwD categories. The fee is paid online through Debit/Credit Card, Net Banking, or UPI. Additional payment gateway charges apply.
How many vacancies are expected in MPPSC State Service 2025?
While exact vacancy numbers vary annually, typically MPPSC State Service Examination has around 540-660 vacancies across various categories including UR, SC, ST, OBC, and EWS. The exact breakdown is announced with the preliminary examination notification.
What is the salary for MPPSC State Service officers?
The starting basic pay is ₹44,900 (Level-10 in Pay Matrix). With allowances like DA, HRA, and Transport Allowance, the gross monthly salary is approximately ₹80,000-₹90,000, and in-hand salary is around ₹68,000-₹78,000 after deductions. Officers also receive medical benefits, pension, and other perquisites.
How many attempts are allowed for MPPSC State Service Examination?
There is no restriction on the number of attempts for General category candidates until they reach the maximum age limit of 40 years. Reserved category candidates also have unlimited attempts within their respective age limits (45 years for SC/ST, 43 years for OBC).
Is there negative marking in MPPSC State Service Mains Examination?
No, there is no negative marking in the Mains examination as it is entirely descriptive in nature. All answers are manually evaluated by subject experts based on content quality, presentation, analytical ability, and relevance to the question asked.
Can I apply for MPPSC State Service Mains Examination offline?
No, the application process for MPPSC State Service Mains Examination is entirely online through the official MPPSC website (www.mppsc.mp.gov.in). Candidates must have qualified the Prelims examination and apply using their Prelims roll number. Offline applications are not accepted.
What are the stages in MPPSC State Service selection process?
The selection process consists of three stages: (1) Preliminary Examination - objective type screening test, (2) Main Examination - descriptive written test of six papers worth 900 marks for merit, and (3) Interview/Personality Test - 175 marks. Final merit is based on Mains (900 marks) plus Interview (175 marks) totaling 1075 marks.