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MPPSC State Service Mains Examination 2025
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MPPSC State Service Mains Examination 2025 Online Form 2026 About Post : Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has officially released the main written examination notification (Vigyapti No. 01/Mains-Exam/2025) dated 19/06/2026 for the State Service (Main) Examination 2025. Candidates who have successfully cleared the preliminary test can now proceed with their secondary evaluation registration. The […] The post MPPSC State Service Mains Examination 2025 Online Form 2026 appeared first on Sarkari Job,Sarkari Result,Sarkari Exam,SarkariResult .

Eligibility

Any

How to Apply

Visit the official department / recruitment-board website to apply.

Important Dates, Fees & How to Apply

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Important Dates & Fees

Important dates and fee structure for MPPSC State Service Mains Examination 2025 Online Form 2026
FieldDetail
Notification Released20 Jun 2026
Application Start Date20 Jun 2026
Last Date to ApplyRefer notification
Last Date for Fee PaymentSame as last date
Total VacanciesAs per notification
Application FeeGeneral / OBC: ₹100–₹500. SC / ST / PwD / Women: Usually exempt. Refer notification for exact amount.
Mode of PaymentOnline — UPI / Net Banking / Debit Card / Credit Card
Mode of ApplicationOnline only via the official portal listed above

Step-by-step: How to apply online

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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 eligible candidates for various Group A and Group B administrative positions in the Madhya Pradesh state government. This prestigious examination follows the preliminary examination and is the second stage of the three-tier selection process (Prelims, Mains, Interview). Successful candidates are appointed to services like Deputy Collector, DSP, Commercial Tax Officer, Block Development Officer, and other state civil services. The MPPSC State Service is one of the most sought-after career options for aspirants wanting to serve in Madhya Pradesh administration. The Mains examination is a comprehensive written test that assesses candidates' in-depth knowledge across various subjects including general studies, essay writing, and optional subjects.

Important Dates

Important Dates (Indicative)

EventDate
Notification ReleaseJanuary 2025
Application Start DateJanuary 2025
Application Last DateFebruary 2025
Fee Payment Last DateFebruary 2025
Admit Card ReleaseApril 2025
Mains Exam DateMay 2025
Result DeclarationAugust 2025

Note: Exact dates will be notified officially by MPPSC. The above are typical indicative timelines.

Vacancy Details

Vacancy Details (Typical / Indicative)

CategoryVacancies
UR (Unreserved)120-150
SC (Scheduled Caste)50-65
ST (Scheduled Tribe)80-100
OBC (Other Backward Classes)80-100
EWS (Economically Weaker Section)25-35
Total350-450

Note: Actual vacancies vary each year based on government requirements. The above figures are indicative based on recent recruitment cycles.

Eligibility

Educational Qualification

  • Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university or institution
  • Candidates appearing in final year/semester are also eligible to apply
  • Degree obtained through distance/correspondence mode from UGC recognized university is acceptable
  • Professional degrees like MBBS, Engineering, CA, etc. are also valid

Age Limit

Age Calculation Date: January 1, 2025 (Indicative)

CategoryMinimum AgeMaximum Age
UR/EWS21 years40 years
OBC (MP State)21 years43 years
SC/ST (MP State)21 years45 years
Women (All Categories)21 years+5 years additional relaxation
MP Domicile Candidates21 yearsVarious relaxations as per category
Ex-Servicemen21 yearsRelaxation as per service period

Age Relaxation:

  • OBC candidates: 3 years relaxation
  • SC/ST candidates: 5 years relaxation
  • Women candidates: 5 years additional relaxation across all categories
  • PwD candidates: 10 years relaxation (15 years for SC/ST PwD)
  • Ex-servicemen: Relaxation as per length of service rendered

Nationality

  • Indian Citizen, or
  • Subject of Nepal, or
  • Subject of Bhutan, or
  • Tibetan refugee who came to India before January 1, 1962, or
  • Person of Indian origin migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries with intention of permanent settlement

How to Apply

How to Apply

  1. Visit the official MPPSC website at www.mppsc.mp.gov.in
  2. Click on "Apply Online" link for State Service Mains Examination 2025
  3. Complete one-time registration with basic details (name, email, mobile number)
  4. Login using registration credentials received on email/SMS
  5. Fill the application form with personal, educational, and qualification details
  6. Upload scanned documents:
  • Recent passport-sized photograph (10-50 KB, JPG format)
  • Signature (5-20 KB, JPG format)
  • ID proof (Aadhaar/Voter ID/PAN)
  • Educational certificates
  1. Pay the application fee through online mode (Credit/Debit Card, Net Banking, UPI)
  2. Review all filled information carefully before final submission
  3. Submit the application form and take a printout of the confirmation page
  4. Keep the registration number and payment receipt safely for future reference

Application Fees

CategoryApplication FeePortal ChargesTotal Amount
UR/OBC/EWS₹500₹80₹580
SC/ST/PwD (MP Domicile)₹250₹80₹330
Women (All Categories)₹500₹80₹580

Fee is non-refundable and must be paid online only. No offline payment mode is accepted.

Selection Process

Selection Stages

  1. Preliminary Examination (Qualifying): Objective-type screening test consisting of General Studies and General Aptitude papers. Candidates who qualify Prelims are eligible to appear for Mains examination. Prelims marks are not counted in final merit.
  1. Main Examination (Written Test): Comprehensive written examination consisting of 6 papers covering General Studies (4 papers), Essay Writing, and General Hindi. This is the main assessment stage and marks obtained here contribute to final merit ranking.
  1. Interview/Personality Test: Shortlisted candidates based on Mains performance are called for personality test before MPPSC board. The interview assesses candidate's suitability for civil services, personality traits, general awareness, and communication skills. Interview carries 175 marks.
  1. Document Verification: Candidates provisionally selected after interview undergo thorough document verification where all original certificates (educational, caste, domicile, age proof, etc.) are checked for authenticity.
  1. Medical Examination: Finally selected candidates must undergo medical examination to ensure they meet the physical and medical standards prescribed for respective posts.
  1. Final Merit List: Final selection is based on combined marks of Mains (1400 marks) + Interview (175 marks). Total 1575 marks. Candidates are allocated to various services based on merit rank and preferences.

Exam Pattern

Mains Examination Pattern

Paper-wise Structure

PaperSubjectQuestionsMarksDuration
Paper IGeneral Studies-I (History, Geography, Culture)Descriptive3003 hours
Paper IIGeneral Studies-II (Polity, Governance, Social Issues)Descriptive3003 hours
Paper IIIGeneral Studies-III (Economy, Technology, Environment)Descriptive3003 hours
Paper IVGeneral Studies-IV (Ethics, Integrity, Aptitude)Descriptive3003 hours
Paper VGeneral HindiDescriptive2003 hours
Paper VIEssay Writing3 Essays1003 hours
Total (Written)--1400-
InterviewPersonality TestViva-voce175-
Grand Total--1575-

Examination Details

  • All papers are descriptive/conventional type requiring written answers
  • Medium of examination: Hindi and English (except General Hindi paper which is in Hindi only)
  • Each paper is of 3 hours duration
  • Questions require analytical, critical thinking and comprehensive answers
  • No negative marking in Mains examination
  • Answer sheets are evaluated manually by subject experts
  • Minimum qualifying marks: 40% for UR/EWS, 36% for OBC, 33% for SC/ST in each paper

Syllabus

Detailed Syllabus

Paper I: General Studies-I

  • History of India and Indian National Movement:
  • Ancient India: Indus Valley Civilization, Vedic period, Buddhism, Jainism, Mauryan Empire
  • Medieval India: Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire, Bhakti and Sufi movements
  • Modern India: British expansion, 1857 revolt, freedom struggle, Gandhi, Nehru
  • Post-independence consolidation and reorganization
  • Geography of India and Madhya Pradesh:
  • Physical geography: relief features, climate, drainage system
  • Natural resources: minerals, forests, water resources, power resources
  • Agriculture: crops, irrigation, green revolution
  • Industries: major industries, industrial regions
  • Transport and communication networks
  • Environmental issues and ecology
  • Art and Culture:
  • Indian architecture, sculpture, painting traditions
  • Music, dance forms (classical and folk)
  • Literature and languages
  • Festivals and cultural heritage of Madhya Pradesh

Paper II: General Studies-II

  • Indian Polity and Governance:
  • Constitutional development and features
  • Fundamental Rights and Duties
  • Directive Principles of State Policy
  • Union and State Executive, Legislature, Judiciary
  • Constitutional bodies and institutions
  • Federalism and Centre-State relations
  • Local governance: Panchayati Raj and Urban local bodies
  • Electoral system and Election Commission
  • Social Justice and Governance:
  • Poverty and developmental issues
  • Social sector initiatives: education, health, employment
  • Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections
  • Government policies and interventions
  • Transparency and accountability
  • E-governance applications and models
  • Rights issues: women, children, minorities
  • International Relations:
  • India and its neighbors
  • Bilateral, regional and global groupings
  • India's interests and diaspora

Paper III: General Studies-III

  • Indian Economy:
  • Economic development and planning
  • National income, poverty, unemployment
  • Agricultural economics: cropping patterns, subsidies, MSP
  • Industrial sector: public and private sector
  • Banking, monetary and fiscal policy
  • Economic reforms and liberalization
  • GST and taxation system
  • Budget and fiscal deficit
  • Science and Technology:
  • Developments in IT, Space, Computers
  • Biotechnology, nanotechnology applications
  • Intellectual Property Rights
  • Achievements of Indians in S&T
  • Environment and Ecology:
  • Biodiversity and conservation
  • Climate change and its impacts
  • Environmental pollution and degradation
  • Environmental laws and conventions
  • Internal Security and Disaster Management:
  • Security challenges: terrorism, naxalism, cyber security
  • Disaster management: types, preparedness, mitigation
  • Role of internal security agencies

Paper IV: General Studies-IV (Ethics)

  • Ethics and Human Interface:
  • Essence, determinants of ethics
  • Moral and political attitudes
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Attitude:
  • Content, structure, function
  • Influence on thought and behavior
  • Moral and political attitudes
  • Aptitude and Foundational Values:
  • Integrity, probity in governance
  • Public service values
  • Case studies on ethical dilemmas
  • Governance and Probity:
  • Status and problems of corruption
  • Citizens' charter, work culture
  • Whistleblowing, accountability
  • Case studies from Indian and international context

Paper V: General Hindi

  • अनुवाद (Translation Hindi to English and vice versa)
  • संक्षेपण (Précis writing)
  • पल्लवन (Expansion)
  • पारिभाषिक शब्द (Technical terms)
  • वाक्य रचना (Sentence construction)
  • मुहावरे और लोकोक्तियाँ (Idioms and proverbs)
  • व्याकरण (Grammar)
  • निबंध (Essay writing in Hindi)

Paper VI: Essay

  • Candidates need to write three essays (one from each section)
  • Section A: Social, political, economic issues
  • Section B: Science, environment, technology topics
  • Section C: National and international current affairs
  • Word limit: Approximately 1000 words per essay
  • Emphasis on original thinking, analytical ability, clarity of expression

Salary

Salary Structure (Typical / Indicative)

ComponentAmount (₹)
Starting Basic Pay (Level 10)₹56,100
Pay Scale₹56,100 - ₹1,77,500 (Level 10, 7th Pay Commission)
Dearness Allowance (DA) @ 50%₹28,050
House Rent Allowance (HRA) @ 24-27%₹13,464 - ₹15,147
Transport Allowance₹3,600 - ₹7,200
Other Allowances (TA, Medical, etc.)₹5,000 - ₹8,000
Gross Monthly Salary₹1,06,214 - ₹1,15,497
In-Hand Salary (after deductions)₹85,000 - ₹95,000

Additional Benefits:

  • Government accommodation or HRA as applicable
  • Medical facilities for self and family
  • Leave Travel Concession (LTC)
  • Pension and gratuity benefits under National Pension Scheme (NPS)
  • Annual increment: 3% of basic pay
  • Performance-related incentives and bonuses

Note: Salary figures are indicative based on 7th Pay Commission for Group A/B officers in MP state services. Actual in-hand salary may vary based on city classification, deductions (GPF, NPS, income tax), and allowances applicable.

Career Growth

MPPSC State Service officers enjoy excellent career progression opportunities within Madhya Pradesh administration. Officers can get promoted from Deputy Collector to Additional Collector, then to Collector/District Magistrate based on seniority and performance evaluations. Lateral movements to specialized departments like Finance, Planning, Revenue, and deputation to central government organizations are common. With consistent performance, officers can reach positions like Divisional Commissioner, Principal Secretary, and Chief Secretary, making it one of the most rewarding career paths in state civil services.

Admit Card

Admit cards for MPPSC State Service Mains Examination are typically released 10-15 days before the examination date on the official website www.mppsc.mp.gov.in. Candidates must login to their registered account using credentials and download the admit card. No physical admit card is sent by post. The admit card contains exam date, time, venue details, roll number, and important instructions. Candidates must carry the admit card along with a valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar/PAN/Voter ID) to the examination center for verification.

Result

MPPSC declares the Mains examination results approximately 2-3 months after the examination concludes. Results are published on the official website with roll numbers of qualified candidates who are eligible for the interview/personality test stage. Candidates can check their results by entering roll number or registration number. Detailed scorecards showing paper-wise marks and total score are made available in the candidate login portal. The final merit list after interview is published separately, indicating service allocation based on rank and preferences.

Expected Cutoff

MPPSC State Service Mains cutoff marks vary each year depending on exam difficulty, number of vacancies, and candidate performance. Typical cutoff ranges (out of 1400 marks for Mains written exam) are approximately 750-850 marks for General category, 680-750 marks for OBC category, 650-720 marks for SC category, and 620-680 marks for ST category. Cutoffs for interview call vary by service preference as well. Candidates scoring above these indicative cutoffs generally qualify for the personality test round, though actual cutoffs are subject to annual fluctuations.

Exam Centres

Examination Centers

Madhya Pradesh (Primary Centers): Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Gwalior, Ujjain, Sagar, Rewa, Satna, Dewas, Chhindwara, Hoshangabad, Katni, Ratlam, Mandsaur, Khargone, Khandwa, Vidisha, Damoh, Panna, Shivpuri, Datia, Morena

Other States (Selected Centers):

  • North: Delhi NCR, Agra, Jhansi, Aligarh
  • West: Nagpur, Pune, Ahmedabad, Raipur
  • South: Hyderabad, Bangalore (limited centers)
  • East: Ranchi, Patna (limited centers)

Note: Most exam centers are concentrated within Madhya Pradesh. MPPSC may add or remove centers based on candidate registrations and administrative convenience. Candidates should indicate center preference during application, though final allotment is at MPPSC's discretion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the educational qualification required for MPPSC State Service Mains Examination?

Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university. Candidates appearing in the final year/semester are also eligible to apply. Degrees obtained through distance/correspondence mode from UGC-recognized universities are acceptable, as are professional degrees like MBBS, Engineering, CA, etc.

What is the application fee for MPPSC State Service Mains 2025?

The application fee is ₹500 + ₹80 portal charges (total ₹580) for UR/OBC/EWS/Women candidates. For SC/ST/PwD candidates with MP domicile, the fee is ₹250 + ₹80 portal charges (total ₹330). The fee is non-refundable and must be paid online through Credit/Debit Card, Net Banking, or UPI.

How many vacancies are there in MPPSC State Service Examination 2025?

The exact number of vacancies varies annually based on government requirements. Typically, MPPSC announces 350-450 vacancies across various Group A and Group B posts including Deputy Collector, DSP, Commercial Tax Officer, Block Development Officer, and other state civil service positions. The official notification will specify the exact vacancy breakup category-wise and post-wise.

What is the salary of MPPSC State Service officers?

MPPSC State Service officers receive pay at Level 10 of the 7th Pay Commission with a starting basic pay of ₹56,100. With allowances like DA (50%), HRA (24-27%), Transport Allowance, and other benefits, the gross monthly salary ranges from ₹1,06,000 to ₹1,15,000. In-hand salary after deductions is typically ₹85,000-₹95,000 per month, along with additional benefits like government accommodation, medical facilities, and pension.

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 for the exam any number of times as long as they meet the age eligibility criteria. The upper age limit is 40 years for General category (with relaxations for reserved categories), so candidates can attempt multiple times within this age bracket.

Is there negative marking in MPPSC Mains Examination?

No, there is no negative marking in the MPPSC State Service Mains Examination. All papers in Mains are descriptive/conventional type requiring written answers, and candidates are awarded marks based on the quality and accuracy of their responses. However, candidates must secure minimum qualifying marks (40% for UR/EWS, 36% for OBC, 33% for SC/ST) in each paper to qualify.

Can I apply for MPPSC Mains online or offline?

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination application is accepted ONLY through online mode via the official website www.mppsc.mp.gov.in. No offline or postal applications are accepted. Candidates must register, fill the form online, upload documents, pay fees online, and submit the application electronically. After submission, candidates should take a printout of the confirmation page for their records.

What are the selection stages in MPPSC State Service Examination?

The selection process consists of three stages: (1) Preliminary Examination - objective-type screening test (qualifying nature), (2) Main Examination - descriptive written test of 6 papers carrying 1400 marks total, and (3) Interview/Personality Test - viva-voce carrying 175 marks. Final selection is based on combined performance in Mains (1400 marks) + Interview (175 marks) = Total 1575 marks, followed by document verification and medical examination.

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