MPPSC State Services Examination 2025
MPPSC State Services Examination 2025
Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC)
MPPSC SSE Advt No. : 45/2024
Exam Name: State Services SSE 2025
Short Information: The MPPSC State Services 2025 Notification has been released on the official website. A total number of 158 Vacancies have been announced for various posts of state services. Interested candidates can apply from 3rd January 2025 to 17th January 2025. The preliminary examination of State Service Examination-2025 will be conducted on 16 February 2025 (Sunday) in two sessions.
MPPSC 2025 Important Dates |
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Publication of Notification | 31 Dec 2024 |
Application Form | 03 Jan 2025 |
Application End Date | 17 Jan 2025 |
Pay Exam Fee Last Date | 17 Jan 2025 |
Correction Last Date | 19 Jan 2025 |
Pre Exam Date | 16 Feb 2025 |
Admit Card Available | 11 Feb 2025 |
MPPSC 2025 Application Fee |
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General / Other State | 500/- |
MP Reserve Category | 250/- |
Portal Charge | 40/- |
Correction Charge | 50/- |
Pay the Examination Fee Through Cash at MP Online Kiosk or Online Mode Only. |
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MPPSC 2025 Age Limit as on 01/01/2025 |
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Minimum Age | 21 Years |
Maximum Age ( Uniformed Post ) | 33 Years. |
Maximum Age ( Other Post ) | 40 Years. |
Age Relaxation Extra as per MPPSC State Service Exam SSE Pre 2025 Exam Rules. |
MPPSC 2025 Vacancy Details |
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Exam Name | Gen | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | Total |
State Services SSE 2025 |
38 | 13 | 35 | 48 | 11 | 158 |
MPPSC 2025 Post Wise Vacancy Details |
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Post Name | Total Post |
State Administrative Service Deputy District Magistrate |
10 |
Madhya Pradesh Finance Service | 01 |
Chief Municipal Officer Category B | 02 |
Public Relations Department Assistant Director | 02 |
Panchayat and Rural Development Department, Additional Assistant, Development Commissioner | 10 |
Women and Child Development Department, Child Development Project Officer | 65 |
Naib Tehsildar | 03 |
Urban Development and Housing Department, Chief Municipal Officer | 02 |
MPPSC Junior Account Officer | 5 |
Deputy Superintendent of Police | 22 |
Commercial Tax Inspector | 01 |
Assistant Director Industry / Manager | 03 |
Labour Department, Assistant Welfare Commissioner | 01 |
Block Development Officer BDO | 03 |
Women and Child Development Department, Development Block Women Empowerment Officer | 06 |
Commercial Tax Inspector | 05 |
Co-operative Department, Co-operative Inspector / Co-operative Extension Officer | 07 |
Finance Department, Madhya Pradesh Subordinate Accounts Service | 14 |
MP State Service Exam Eligibility |
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State Services SSE 2025 |
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For Category Wise Details Read the MPPSC SSE 2025 Notification |
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MPPSC Pre 2025 Exam Center DistrictsIndore, Chindwara, Neemach, Morena, Seopur, Burhanpur, Ujjain, Jabalpur, Panna, Ratlam, Satna, Dindori, Umaria, Jhabua, Badwani, Rajgadh, Sagar, Anooppur, Katni, Tikamgarh, Balaghat, Raysen, Siwani, Alirajpur, Khandwa, Datia, Betul, Rewa, Sidhi, Singrauli, Khargaon, Damoh, Bhind, Vidisha, Sehore, Aagar Malva, Gwalior, Dwas, Bhopal, Sahdol, Harda, Niwadi, Guna, Dhar, Mandla, Sajapur, Hoshangabad, Chhatarpur, Narsinghpur, Mandsaur, Shivpuri & Ashok Nagar. |
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MPPSC Pre 2025 Photo Instruction
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Candidates Can Read the Full MP Pre 2025 Notification Before Apply Online |
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Steps to Apply for MPPSC Exam1. Visit the Official MPPSC Website
2. Register on the MPPSC Portal
3. Log in to the MPPSC Portal
4. Read the Official Notification
5. Fill Out the Online Application Form
6. Choose the Exam Center
7. Pay the Application Fee
8. Submit the Application Form
9. Download the Application Form and Admit Card
Documents Needed:
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MPPSC 2025 Important Links |
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Apply Online |
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Download Notification |
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Join Tayari Online |
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Official Website |
MPPSC FAQ
1. What is MPPSC?
MPPSC stands for Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission. It is a state-level examination body responsible for conducting recruitment exams for government jobs in Madhya Pradesh, including administrative positions like the State Administrative Service, Police Service, and other related posts.
2. What are the eligibility criteria for MPPSC exams?
- Age: Candidates must be between 21 to 40 years of age (general category). Relaxation in age limits is provided for reserved categories like SC, ST, OBC, and others.
- Education: A candidate must have a graduate degree from a recognized university. Specific educational qualifications may vary for different posts.
- Nationality: The candidate must be an Indian citizen and a permanent resident of Madhya Pradesh to avail of certain state benefits.
3. How can I apply for MPPSC?
- The application process for MPPSC is entirely online. Visit the official MPPSC website (www.mppsc.nic.in) and fill out the application form during the notification period.
- Candidates need to upload their photograph, signature, and required documents.
- The application fee can be paid online using various payment methods.
4. What is the exam pattern for MPPSC?
The MPPSC exam generally consists of three stages:
- Preliminary Exam: A screening test with two papers, generally focusing on general studies and general knowledge.
- Main Exam: This consists of multiple papers on different subjects. It includes both compulsory and optional papers.
- Interview/Personality Test: After the Main Exam, candidates who qualify are called for a personal interview.
The Prelims is a qualifying exam, and the Mains is more comprehensive.
5. What subjects are covered in the MPPSC Prelims?
The MPPSC Prelims exam typically includes two papers:
- Paper I: General Studies (current affairs, history, geography, economics, etc.)
- Paper II: General Aptitude Test (includes reasoning, decision-making, numerical ability, etc.)
6. How can I prepare for the MPPSC exam?
- Study Material: Refer to NCERT books for general studies, along with state-specific references for Madhya Pradesh.
- Current Affairs: Follow newspapers like The Hindu, The Times of India, and magazines like Yojana, Kurukshetra for current affairs updates.
- Practice Papers: Solve previous years’ question papers and take online mock tests to improve your performance.
7. What is the syllabus for the MPPSC Mains exam?
The syllabus for MPPSC Mains varies based on the post applied for but generally includes:
- General Studies: Indian and world history, geography, economics, political science, and current affairs.
- General Hindi and English: Language proficiency.
- Optional Subject: Candidates can choose an optional subject from a list of available subjects for the Mains exam.
8. What is the MPPSC application fee?
The application fee varies depending on the candidate’s category:
- General Category: Around ₹500
- Reserved Categories (SC, ST, OBC): Around ₹250
- Physically Handicapped Candidates: Around ₹250
It’s best to check the official notification for the most current fee details.
9. How many attempts can I make for the MPPSC exam?
- General Category: Generally, candidates are allowed up to 5 attempts.
- OBC Category: Up to 7 attempts.
- SC/ST Categories: Unlimited attempts until the age limit is reached.
10. When are the MPPSC exam dates?
- The MPPSC exam schedule is usually announced on the official website. The Prelims are typically held in the first half of the year, and Mains take place several months later. Exact dates and schedules are published in the official MPPSC notification.
11. How do I check my MPPSC result?
- The results are declared on the official MPPSC website (www.mppsc.nic.in).
- Candidates can check their results by entering their roll number or application number on the result page.
12. What posts can I apply for through MPPSC?
MPPSC recruits for a variety of posts within the Madhya Pradesh state government, including:
- State Administrative Service (SAS)
- Police Service
- Forest Service
- Excise Service
- Other administrative and clerical positions.
13. What is the selection process for MPPSC?
The selection process for MPPSC involves three stages:
- Preliminary Examination: A screening test to shortlist candidates for the Mains exam.
- Main Examination: The main stage, consisting of written exams in various subjects.
- Interview: A final round to assess the candidate’s personality, general knowledge, and suitability for the role.
Note: The Preliminary Exam is just for screening purposes, and only the Mains score and Interview will be considered for final selection.
14. What is the syllabus for MPPSC Prelims?
The syllabus for the MPPSC Prelims exam includes:
- Paper I (General Studies):
- Current events of national and international importance.
- History of India and the Indian National Movement.
- Indian and World Geography.
- Indian Polity and Governance.
- Economic and Social Development.
- Environmental Ecology, Biodiversity, and Climate Change.
- General Science and Technology.
- Paper II (General Aptitude):
- Comprehension.
- Logical reasoning.
- Basic numeracy (Mathematics).
- Data interpretation.
- Decision making.
- General mental ability.
- Interpersonal skills.
15. What is the syllabus for MPPSC Mains?
The syllabus for the MPPSC Mains exam is extensive and varies for each subject. The main papers include:
- General Studies I: History, Geography, Indian Politics, and Economy.
- General Studies II: Social justice, governance, science and technology, international relations.
- General Studies III: Environment, economic development, disaster management, security.
- General Studies IV: Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude.
- Compulsory Language Papers: General Hindi and English.
- Optional Subject Papers: You can choose an optional subject from a list (e.g., Geography, History, Political Science).
Make sure to refer to the official syllabus document on the MPPSC website to prepare accurately.
16. What is the interview stage in MPPSC?
- The interview is the final stage after the Main examination.
- It assesses a candidate’s personality, general knowledge, problem-solving abilities, and communication skills.
- The interview is usually conducted by a panel of experts and lasts around 20-30 minutes.
- Candidates are expected to be aware of current affairs, their educational background, and the state of Madhya Pradesh.
17. What is the format for the MPPSC interview?
- Questions: The interview questions revolve around the candidate’s personal profile, the subject of study, current affairs, social issues, and government policies.
- Scoring: The interview carries marks, and performance in this stage plays a key role in final selection.
18. How many papers are there in the MPPSC Main exam?
The MPPSC Main exam consists of 6 papers, including:
- General Studies I (Compulsory)
- General Studies II (Compulsory)
- General Studies III (Compulsory)
- General Studies IV (Compulsory)
- Hindi Language Paper (Compulsory)
- English Language Paper (Compulsory)
There are also optional subject papers that candidates can choose based on their area of interest or academic background.
19. What is the cut-off for the MPPSC exam?
The cut-off marks vary each year depending on the number of candidates, the difficulty level of the exam, and the vacancies available. The cut-off is published after the results of both the Preliminary and Main exams.
- The Prelims cut-off is usually lower since it is a screening test.
- The Mains cut-off is higher, as it is the key stage for selection.
20. How can I download MPPSC Admit Card?
- The Admit Card for MPPSC exams is made available on the official MPPSC website. Once the exam dates are announced, candidates can log into their account on the website and download the admit card.
- The admit card will contain details about the exam center, exam date, and candidate’s roll number.
- Candidates must carry a printed copy of the admit card and a valid ID proof to the exam center.
21. Can I change my exam center after submitting the MPPSC application?
- No, candidates cannot change their exam center once the application is submitted.
- It is important to select the most convenient exam center at the time of applying for the exam.
22. What documents are required for the MPPSC exam?
- Admit Card: Printout of the hall ticket.
- Government-issued ID Proof: Aadhar card, voter ID, passport, etc.
- Photograph: A recent passport-size photograph (as per specifications).
- Category Certificate: If applicable (e.g., SC/ST/OBC category candidates).
- Educational Qualification Certificates: For verification of your degree or other qualifications.
23. Can I appear for MPPSC while in the final year of my degree?
Yes, candidates in their final year of graduation are eligible to apply for the MPPSC exam, but they must have their degree certificate by the time of the Mains exam.
24. How much time should I devote to MPPSC preparation?
- The MPPSC exam is competitive, and candidates should ideally start preparing at least 6-12 months before the exam.
- Focus on understanding the syllabus, solving previous years’ papers, and practicing mock tests.
- Devote regular hours daily for current affairs, general studies, and revision.
25. How many vacancies are there in the MPPSC exam each year?
- The number of vacancies varies each year and depends on the requirements of various departments and services.
- MPPSC releases the official notification detailing the number of vacancies along with other exam-related information.
Summary of MPPSC Vacancies in the Last 5 Years:
Year | Total Vacancies |
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2024 | 239 posts |
2023 | 346 posts |
2022 | 346 posts |
2021 | 283 posts |
2020 | 330 posts |
Important Books For MPPSC State Services Examination 2025
For preparing for the MPPSC State Services Examination 2025. you can refer to the following books:
General Awareness and Current Affairs:
- “Lucent’s General Knowledge“ by Dr. Binay Karna and Manwendra Mukul
- “Manorama Yearbook“ by Mammen Mathew
- “Pratiyogita Darpan“ (Monthly Magazine)
General Mental Ability, Logical Reasoning, and Analytical Ability:
- “A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning“ by R.S. Aggarwal
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“Analytical Reasoning“ by M.K. Pandey
- “Logical and Analytical Reasoning“ by A.K. Gupta
Arithmetical & Numerical Ability, Data Interpretation:
- “Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations“ by R.S. Aggarwal
- “Fast Track Objective Arithmetic“ by Rajesh Verma
- “Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency“ by Ananta Ashisha
General Hindi:
- “Samanya Hindi“ by Lucent’s
- “Hindi Vyakaran Aur Rachna“ by Dr. Vasudev Nandan Shukla
General English:
- “Objective General English“ by S.P. Bakshi
- “High School English Grammar & Composition“ by Wren & Martin
- “Word Power Made Easy“ by Norman Lewis
Computer Proficiency:
- “Objective Computer Awareness“ by Arihant Experts
- “Computer Awareness“ by R. Pillai
- “Computer Fundamentals“ by P.K. Sinha
Indian History and Culture:
- “India’s Ancient Past“ by R.S. Sharma
- “A Brief History of Modern India“ by Rajiv Ahir (Spectrum)
- “Indian Art and Culture“ by Nitin Singhania
Indian Economy:
- “Indian Economy“ by Ramesh Singh
- “The Indian Economy“ by Sanjiv Verma
Indian Geography:
- “Certificate Physical and Human Geography“ by G.C. Leong
- “Geography of India“ by Majid Husain
Science & Technology:
- “General Science for Competitive Exams“ by Disha Experts
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“Science and Technology in India“ by Kalpana Rajaram
Public Administration and Management:
- “Public Administration: Concepts and Theories“ by Rumki Basu
- “New Horizons of Public Administration“ by Mohit Bhattacharya
Constitution of India, Polity, Governance:
- “Indian Polity“ by M. Laxmikanth
- “Introduction to the Constitution of India“ by D.D. Basu
English Language and Comprehension:
- “Objective General English“ by S.P. Bakshi
- “English Grammar & Composition“ by Wren & Martin
These books cover a wide range of topics and will help you prepare comprehensively for the MPPSC State Services Examination 2025. Make sure to also practice previous years’ question papers and take mock tests to improve your speed and accuracy.