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 posts in the state civil services. This examination is the second stage after the Prelims and selects candidates for administrative, revenue, police, and other state government positions. Successful candidates appear for a personality test (interview) before final selection. The MPPSC State Service is one of the most prestigious state-level civil service examinations in India, offering diverse career opportunities in Madhya Pradesh government departments. Candidates qualifying the Mains examination proceed to the interview round, and final merit is determined based on Mains and interview marks combined.
Important Dates
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Prelims Exam Result | January 2026 (Expected) |
| Mains Notification Release | February 2026 (Expected) |
| Online Application Start | February 2026 (Expected) |
| Last Date to Apply | March 2026 (Expected) |
| Fee Payment Last Date | March 2026 (Expected) |
| Admit Card Release | April 2026 (Expected) |
| Mains Examination Date | May-June 2026 (Expected) |
| Mains Result Declaration | August-September 2026 (Expected) |
| Interview/Personality Test | October-November 2026 (Expected) |
| Final Result | December 2026 (Expected) |
Note: Dates are indicative based on typical MPPSC examination schedule
Vacancy Details
Vacancy Breakdown (Typical / Indicative)
| Category | Vacancies |
|---|---|
| UR (Unreserved) | 450-500 |
| SC (Scheduled Caste) | 180-200 |
| ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 300-350 |
| OBC (Other Backward Classes) | 250-280 |
| EWS (Economically Weaker Section) | 80-100 |
| Total | 1260-1430 |
Note: Actual vacancy numbers vary yearly and are announced with the official notification. The above figures represent typical ranges for MPPSC State Service examinations.
Eligibility
Educational Qualification
- Candidates must possess a Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized University/Institution
- Candidates appearing in the final year of their degree examination are also eligible to apply
- No specific stream or percentage requirement
- Degree must be recognized by UGC or relevant statutory body
Age Limit
Age as on: 1st January 2026 (Expected)
| Parameter | Age |
|---|---|
| Minimum Age | 21 years |
| Maximum Age | 40 years |
Age Relaxation:
| Category | Relaxation |
|---|---|
| SC/ST (MP Domicile) | 5 years |
| OBC (MP Domicile) | 3 years |
| EWS | No relaxation |
| Women (All Categories) | 5 years |
| PwBD (UR) | 10 years |
| PwBD (OBC) | 13 years |
| PwBD (SC/ST) | 15 years |
| Ex-Servicemen | 5 years (as per rules) |
| Departmental Candidates | 5 years |
Age relaxations are cumulative as per MPPSC rules
Nationality
- Candidate must be a citizen of India
- Must possess domicile certificate of Madhya Pradesh state
- Certificates issued by competent authority required at the time of interview
How to Apply
Application Process
- Visit Official Website: Go to www.mppsc.mp.gov.in or www.mppsc.nic.in
- One-Time Registration: If new user, complete one-time registration with basic details, email ID and mobile number
- Login to Portal: Use registration credentials to login to the candidate portal
- Fill Application Form: Complete all mandatory fields including personal details, educational qualification, category, photograph and signature upload
- Upload Documents: Scan and upload recent passport-size photograph (10-50 KB), signature (5-20 KB), ID proof, and other certificates in prescribed format (JPG/JPEG)
- Fee Payment: Pay application fee through online mode (Debit Card/Credit Card/Net Banking/UPI) or offline mode (MP Online Kiosk)
- Submit Application: Review all details carefully and submit the application form
- Print Confirmation: Take printout of application form and fee receipt for future reference
- Note Application Number: Save the application/registration number for tracking and admit card download
Application Fee
| Category | Fee Amount |
|---|---|
| UR/OBC/EWS (Male) | ₹500 |
| SC/ST/OBC/EWS (Female - MP Domicile) | ₹250 |
| SC/ST (MP Domicile) | ₹250 |
| PwBD (All Categories) | ₹250 |
| Ex-Servicemen | ₹250 |
Portal charges of ₹70-100 may apply for online payment
Selection Process
Selection Process
- Preliminary Examination (Screening Test): Objective-type multiple-choice examination consisting of two papers - General Studies and General Aptitude Test (CSAT). This is a qualifying exam and marks are not counted for final merit. Candidates scoring above the cut-off qualify for Mains.
- Main Examination (Written Test): Conventional (descriptive) type examination consisting of 6 papers covering General Studies (4 papers), General Hindi, and Essay writing. Each paper carries 300 marks for a total of 1800 marks. This is the primary stage determining final merit.
- Personality Test (Interview): Candidates qualifying the Mains are called for a personality test/interview of 175 marks conducted by the Commission. The interview assesses mental alertness, critical reasoning, leadership qualities, social cohesion, communication skills, and overall personality.
- Document Verification: Shortlisted candidates undergo thorough document verification including educational certificates, caste certificate, domicile certificate, age proof, and other relevant documents. Any discrepancy leads to disqualification.
- Medical Examination: Finally selected candidates undergo medical fitness examination as per government standards. Medical fitness certificate from authorized medical board is mandatory.
- Final Merit List: Final selection is based on combined marks of Mains (1800 marks) and Interview (175 marks) totaling 1975 marks. Candidates are allocated services based on merit rank and preferences.
Exam Pattern
Prelims Exam Pattern (Qualifying Stage)
| Paper | Subject | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper 1 | General Studies | 100 | 200 | 2 hours |
| Paper 2 | General Aptitude Test (CSAT) | 100 | 200 | 2 hours |
Negative Marking: 1/3 mark deducted for each wrong answer in both papers
Qualifying Marks: General category: 40% (80 marks), OBC/EWS: 35% (70 marks), SC/ST/PwBD: 30% (60 marks) in Paper 2
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Mains Exam Pattern (Merit Determination)
| Paper | Subject | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper 1 | General Studies - I (History, Geography, Social Development) | Descriptive | 300 | 3 hours |
| Paper 2 | General Studies - II (Polity, Governance, Social Justice) | Descriptive | 300 | 3 hours |
| Paper 3 | General Studies - III (Economic Development, Technology, Environment) | Descriptive | 300 | 3 hours |
| Paper 4 | General Studies - IV (Ethics, Integrity, Aptitude) | Descriptive | 300 | 3 hours |
| Paper 5 | General Hindi (व्याकरण, अपठित गद्यांश, तत्सम-तद्भव, मुहावरे, निबंध) | Descriptive | 300 | 3 hours |
| Paper 6 | Essay Writing (3 essays from different sections) | Descriptive | 300 | 3 hours |
| Total | All Papers | - | 1800 | 18 hours |
Negative Marking: No negative marking in Mains examination
Interview/Personality Test: 175 marks
Grand Total: 1975 marks (Mains + Interview)
Syllabus
Prelims Syllabus
Paper 1: General Studies
- History of India and Madhya Pradesh - Ancient, Medieval, and Modern periods
- Indian National Movement and role of Madhya Pradesh
- Geography of India and Madhya Pradesh - Physical, Social, Economic geography
- Indian Polity and Governance - Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy
- Economic and Social Development - Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics
- Environmental Ecology, Biodiversity and Climate Change
- General Science and Science & Technology developments
- Current Events of National and International Importance
Paper 2: General Aptitude Test (CSAT)
- Comprehension and Communication Skills
- Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability
- Decision Making and Problem Solving
- General Mental Ability
- Basic Numeracy and Data Interpretation (Class X level)
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Mains Syllabus
Paper 1: General Studies - I
- History: Indian Culture, Ancient and Medieval India, Modern Indian History (1757-1947), Post-independence consolidation
- Madhya Pradesh History: Freedom struggle, major dynasties, cultural heritage
- Geography: World Geography - Physical features, Environmental Geography, Indian Geography - Resources, Agriculture, Industries
- Madhya Pradesh Geography: Physical divisions, Climate, Rivers, Minerals, Forest, Agriculture, Industries, Transport
- Social Development: Social empowerment, communalism, regionalism, secularism
Paper 2: General Studies - II
- Indian Constitution: Historical underpinnings, Evolution, Features, Amendments, Significant provisions
- Governance: Structure, Organisation and Functioning of Executive, Legislature and Judiciary - Union and States
- Federal Structure: Devolution of powers and finances, Local levels
- Public Policy: Rights Issues - SC/ST/Women/Disabled/Poor and vulnerable sections
- Madhya Pradesh Polity: State governance, Local Self Government, Public Policy initiatives
- International Relations: India and its neighbors, Important International Institutions
Paper 3: General Studies - III
- Economic Development: Indian Economy 1947-91, Post-liberalization economy, Agriculture, Industry, Services, Land reforms
- Madhya Pradesh Economy: GSDP, Sector-wise contribution, Major economic initiatives, Budget
- Technology: Science and Technology developments and applications, IT, Space, Defense, Biotechnology
- Environment: Conservation, Pollution, Environmental Impact Assessment, Disaster Management
- Security: Internal Security challenges, Role of external actors, Money laundering, Cyber security
Paper 4: General Studies - IV (Ethics)
- Ethics and Human Interface - Essence, determinants and consequences of Ethics
- Attitudes - Content, structure, function; relation with thought and behavior
- Aptitude and foundational values for Civil Service, Integrity, Impartiality
- Emotional Intelligence - Concepts, utilities and application
- Public/Civil Service Values and Ethics in Public administration
- Probity in Governance - Concept, Issues, Case Studies
- Governance and Ethical Challenges - Transparency, Accountability, Citizens' Charters, RTI
Paper 5: General Hindi
- व्याकरण (Grammar) - संधि, समास, उपसर्ग, प्रत्यय, विलोम शब्द, पर्यायवाची शब्द
- अपठित गद्यांश (Unseen Passage) - Comprehension and analysis
- तत्सम और तद्भव शब्द (Tatsam-Tadbhav words)
- मुहावरे और लोकोक्तियाँ (Idioms and Proverbs)
- वाक्य संशोधन (Sentence correction)
- पत्र लेखन (Letter writing) - सरकारी और अर्धसरकारी
- निबंध लेखन (Essay writing) - विविध विषयों पर
Paper 6: Essay Writing
- Three essays to be written from different sections
- Sections typically include: Social issues, Economic issues, Political issues, Science & Technology, Philosophy, Culture, National and International current affairs
- Each essay approximately 1000 words
- Assessed on content, coherence, analytical ability, expression, and relevance
Salary
Salary Structure (Typical / Indicative - 7th Pay Commission)
| Component | Amount (Monthly) |
|---|---|
| Starting Basic Pay | ₹56,100 (Level 10) to ₹44,900 (Level 8) depending on post |
| Pay Scale/Level | Level 8 to Level 10 (as per post allocated) |
| Dearness Allowance (DA) | ₹22,000 - ₹28,000 (approx. 50% of Basic) |
| House Rent Allowance (HRA) | ₹13,400 - ₹16,800 (24% in X class cities, 16% in Y, 8% in Z) |
| Transport Allowance | ₹3,600 - ₹7,200 |
| Other Allowances | ₹2,000 - ₹5,000 (Medical, Special, etc.) |
| Gross Monthly Salary | ₹97,000 - ₹1,15,000 |
| In-Hand Salary | ₹75,000 - ₹90,000 (after deductions) |
Additional Benefits:
- Government accommodation or HRA as applicable
- Medical facilities for self and dependents
- Leave Travel Concession (LTC)
- Pension and Gratuity benefits under National Pension Scheme (NPS)
- Annual increments and promotion-linked salary increases
- Special allowances for difficult postings
Salary varies based on service allocated (Deputy Collector, DSP, Assistant Commissioner, etc.) and posting location
Career Growth
MPPSC State Service officers enjoy excellent career progression with regular promotions based on seniority-cum-merit. Officers typically get promoted from Level 8 to Level 10 within 5-7 years, reaching Level 12-13 (₹1.5-2 lakh per month) in mid-career. Senior positions like Collector, Superintendent of Police, Commissioner, and Secretary-level posts (Level 14-15) are attainable after 20-25 years of service. Lateral movements across departments, deputation to Central Government, and specialized training programs enhance career diversity and growth potential.
Admit Card
MPPSC releases the Mains Admit Card approximately 15-20 days before the scheduled examination date on its official website www.mppsc.mp.gov.in. Candidates must login using their registration number and date of birth/password to download the admit card. The admit card contains examination venue details, reporting time, candidate's photograph, and important instructions. No postal dispatch is done; candidates must download and carry two copies along with valid photo ID proof to the examination center.
Result
MPPSC declares the Mains examination result typically 2-3 months after the examination concludes. The result is published on the official website with roll numbers of qualified candidates who are called for the Personality Test (Interview). Category-wise cut-off marks are announced along with the result. After interviews, a final merit list is prepared combining Mains and Interview marks, and candidates are allocated services based on merit rank, preferences, medical fitness, and document verification. The entire process from Prelims to final result takes approximately 12-15 months.
Expected Cutoff
MPPSC State Service Mains cut-off varies annually based on difficulty level, number of candidates, and vacancies. Typically, General category candidates need 45-50% marks (810-900 out of 1800), OBC candidates require 42-47% (756-846 marks), and SC/ST candidates need 38-43% (684-774 marks) to qualify for interviews. The final selection cut-off (Mains + Interview combined) is usually 3-5% higher. Cut-offs for premium services like Deputy Collector and DSP are generally 5-8% above the qualifying marks within each category.
Exam Centres
Examination Centres
Madhya Pradesh (Primary Centers): Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Gwalior, Ujjain, Sagar, Satna, Rewa, Chhindwara, Katni, Dewas, Ratlam, Hoshangabad, Morena, Dhar, Shivpuri, Vidisha, Betul, Neemuch, Mandsaur, Khargone, Khandwa, Burhanpur, Damoh, Tikamgarh
Outside Madhya Pradesh (Limited Centers):
- North: Delhi, Noida
- West: Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad
- South: Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai
- East: Kolkata, Ranchi, Patna
Majority of examination centers are located within Madhya Pradesh. Candidates are advised to select centers carefully as change requests are generally not entertained. Center allocation depends on availability and number of candidates.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the educational qualification required for MPPSC State Service Mains?
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized University or Institution. Those appearing in the final year examination are also eligible to apply. There is no requirement for any specific stream or minimum percentage.
What is the application fee for MPPSC State Service Mains 2025?
The application fee is ₹500 for UR/OBC/EWS male candidates. SC/ST/OBC/EWS female candidates (MP domicile), SC/ST candidates (MP domicile), PwBD candidates, and Ex-Servicemen need to pay ₹250. Portal/transaction charges of ₹70-100 are additional.
How many vacancies are expected in MPPSC State Service 2025?
Based on previous years, approximately 1260-1430 vacancies are expected across various categories including Deputy Collector, DSP, Assistant Commissioner, and other Group A & B posts. The exact number is announced with the official notification and varies each year based on departmental requirements.
What is the salary for MPPSC State Service officers?
The starting basic pay ranges from ₹44,900 to ₹56,100 (Level 8-10 of 7th Pay Commission) depending on the service allocated. The gross monthly salary is approximately ₹97,000-₹1,15,000 including DA, HRA, and other allowances, with in-hand salary of ₹75,000-₹90,000 after deductions.
How many attempts are allowed for MPPSC State Service examination?
There is no restriction on the number of attempts for MPPSC State Service examination. Candidates can appear as many times as they wish, provided they meet the age eligibility criteria. The maximum age limit is 40 years for general category (with relaxations for reserved categories).
Is there negative marking in MPPSC Mains examination?
No, there is no negative marking in the MPPSC State Service Mains examination. However, negative marking of 1/3 mark per wrong answer applies in the Prelims examination (both Paper 1 and Paper 2). The Mains consists of descriptive papers where partial marking is done based on content quality.
Can I apply for MPPSC State Service Mains offline?
No, applications for MPPSC State Service Mains can only be submitted online through the official website www.mppsc.mp.gov.in. Candidates must complete one-time registration, fill the application form, upload documents, and pay fees online. No offline or postal applications are accepted by the Commission.
What are the stages in MPPSC State Service selection process?
The selection process consists of three main stages: (1) Preliminary Examination - objective type screening test of 200+200 marks, (2) Main Examination - descriptive test of 1800 marks across 6 papers, and (3) Personality Test/Interview - 175 marks. Final merit is based on Mains + Interview marks (1975 total), followed by document verification and medical examination.