MPSC Group B notification has been released on June 25, 2022. MPSC has released the Prelims result for Group-C exam 2022. The eligible candidates can apply from June 25 to July 15, 2022 on the MPSC official website. MPSC State Service Prelims answer key for the exam held on June 19, 2022 is to be released soon.
The application process for the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) State Service exam started on 23rd December 2019 and ended on 13th January 2020. MPSC releases the application form for the State Service exam on mahampsc.mahaonline.gov.in. To get detailed instructions about the MPSC application fill-up process, click here.
MPSC State Service application form is filled in two parts – registration and profile creation. After filing these two steps, candidates can apply online for the state service exam.
Based on the posts, the MPSC Eligibility criteria vary. In the following table, the basic eligibility criteria for appearing on the MPSC exam has been highlighted:
Nationality | Indian |
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Age Limit |
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Minimum Qualifications: | Candidates with a graduation degree from a recognised university in India are eligible. |
Number of Attempts | No limit |
All the aspirants should pay the application fees as per their category. Go through the following table to know more about the category wise application fees:
Category | Application Fees |
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General | INR 524 |
OBC | INR 324 |
SC | INR 324 |
It consists of two papers i.e.
Subject | Questions | Marks | Time |
---|---|---|---|
General Studies (GS) | 100 | 200 | 2 hours |
Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) | 80 | 200 | 2 hours |
For further details: check the MPSC Exam Pattern 2020-21 & the Previous Year Question Papers.
Paper Name | Subjects | Maximum Marks | Time Allotted | Type of Test |
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Paper 1 | Marathi/English | 100 | 3 Hours | Descriptive |
Paper 2 | English/Marathi | 100 | 1 Hours | Objective |
Paper 3 | GS Paper I – History, Geography, and Agriculture | 150 | 2 Hours | Objective |
Paper 4 | GS Paper II – Indian Polity and laws | 150 | 2 Hours | Objective |
Paper 5 | GS Paper III – Human Resource Development and Human Rights | 150 | 2 Hours | Objective |
Paper 6 | GS Paper IV – Science and Technology, Economy | 150 | 2 Hours | Objective |
The aspirants, who will be shortlisted for the mains exam, will be called for the MPSC Exam interview process. The interview round will be commenced based on the knowledge, presence of mind, and in-depth knowledge of the candidates. The MPSC interview round will be a 100 marks exam. The final selection process will be conducted after the interview round.
Based on the posts, the MPSC Eligibility criteria vary. In the following table, the basic eligibility criteria for appearing on the MPSC exam has been highlighted:
Nationality | Indian |
---|---|
Age Limit |
|
Minimum Qualifications: | Candidates with a graduation degree from a recognised university in India are eligible. |
Number of Attempts | No limit |
It consists of two papers i.e.
Subject | Questions | Marks | Time |
---|---|---|---|
General Studies (GS) | 100 | 200 | 2 hours |
Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) | 80 | 200 | 2 hours |
For further details: check the MPSC Exam Pattern 2020-21 & the Previous Year Question Papers.
Paper Name | Subjects | Maximum Marks | Time Allotted | Type of Test |
---|---|---|---|---|
Paper 1 | Marathi/English | 100 | 3 Hours | Descriptive |
Paper 2 | English/Marathi | 100 | 1 Hours | Objective |
Paper 3 | GS Paper I – History, Geography, and Agriculture | 150 | 2 Hours | Objective |
Paper 4 | GS Paper II – Indian Polity and laws | 150 | 2 Hours | Objective |
Paper 5 | GS Paper III – Human Resource Development and Human Rights | 150 | 2 Hours | Objective |
Paper 6 | GS Paper IV – Science and Technology, Economy | 150 | 2 Hours | Objective |
The aspirants, who will be shortlisted for the mains exam, will be called for the MPSC Exam interview process. The interview round will be commenced based on the knowledge, presence of mind, and in-depth knowledge of the candidates. The MPSC interview round will be a 100 marks exam. The final selection process will be conducted after the interview round.