
MPPSC Notification 2021 is expected to be released in the month of June 2021. MPPSC 2021 is a State Service Exam, loosely modelled on UPSC (Union Public Service Commission). UPSC conducts recruitment for Central Government. Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission, also known as MPPSC sets the MPPSC Recruitment every year to select suitable candidates for various administrative posts of MP Government. Madhya Pradesh PSC was established on Nov 1, 1956. The Headquarters of the Commission is in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. The recruitment board publishes the MPPSC Official Notification PDF before conducting the recruiting exam on the Official Website of MPPSC.
All essential announcements, rules, and important dates relating to the MPPSC Exam are released in MPPSC Notification. There is no official notification on MPPSC Vacancy 2021 yet. MPPSC Vacancy 2020 has more than 300 vacancies available. Candidates must go through the Official Notification of MPPSC before applying for MPPSC 2021.
The highlighted key points of MPPSC 2021 are given below:
The Key Points of MPPSC 2021 | |
Name of Exam | Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission Recruitment |
Directing Body | Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission |
Recurrence | Annually |
Level of the Exam | National |
Vacancy | +300 |
Mode of Application | Online |
Availability of Application | Official Website of MPPSC |
Application Fees | SC, ST, OBC, PH candidates of MP: Rs.750/-
GEN Category of MP and SC, ST, OBC, PH, GEN Candidates of Outside of MP: Rs.1500/- |
Official Website | www.mppsc.nic.in |
Helpline Number | 0755-4019400 |
MPPSC has declared the important dates regarding the application process in the MPPSC Official Notification:
Important Dates of Application Process | |
MPPSC Notification 2021 | Jan 11th 2021 |
Starting of Application & Registration Process | Jan 11th 2021 |
Last Date to submit the Application Form | Feb 10th 2021 |
Admit Card Release | June 2021 |
Date of MPPSC Prelims 2021 | June 20th 2021 |
Date of MPPSC Prelims Result | July 2021 |
Date of MPPSC Mains 2021 | Aug 2021 |
Date of MPPSC Main Result | Oct 2021 |
MPPSC Eligibility 2021 has been decided by the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission. MPPSC or Madhya Pradesh PSC is the recruiting body of the State Civil Service Exam of Madhya Pradesh. MPPSC Exam is conducted to recruit appropriate candidates for various administrative and other services posts of the MP Government. The Commission allows candidates only who hold each and every condition MPPSC Eligibility. The criteria of MPPSC Eligibility include:
Madhya Pradesh PSC has fixed the age criterion for every aspiring candidate of MPPSC. The condition of age limitation depends on the category to which the aspirant belongs. That means the Age Limit of the MPPSC Exam is not the same for every candidate. The conditions of age limitation are given below:
MPPSC Eligibility 2021: Upper Age Relaxation | |
Category | Age Relaxation |
Each and every Women Candidate (from MP and outside of MP) | 10 Years |
Physically Handicapped (for class-II) | 5 Years |
Physically Handicapped (for class-III) | 10 Years |
Defense Services Personnel | 3 Years |
Retrenched Government Servants | 3 Years |
Ex-Serviceman, as well as Commissioned Officer including Emergency Commissioned Officer(ECO), Short Service Commissioned Officer(SSCO) who had been in military service for a minimum 5 years & left on the ending of a project |
5 Years |
SC / ST / OBC Category of the above group | 10 Years |
Vikram Award-honoured Sportsperson, according to MPPSC General AD Memo |
5 Years |
Green Card Holders of Family Welfare Programme |
2 Years |
Widow, Divorcee, and Abandoned |
5 Years |
|
3 Year
8 Year (SC, ST, OBC) |
Bonafide candidates, repatriate of Indian origin from:
|
3 Years
8 Years (SC/ ST/ OBC) |
SC/ ST/ OBC candidates who are residing at Madhya Pradesh permanently | 5 Years |
NOTE: Candidates who are applicable to more than one category can claim the age relaxation for only one concession.
Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission, the appointing authority of the MPPSC Exam has set Nationality condition for aspirants. The eligibility criteria for nationality are:
Posts |
Gender |
Chest Girth (in centimetres) |
Height |
|
Fully Expanded | Without Expansion | |||
Transport Sub-Inspector | Female | Not Mentioned | Not Mentioned | – |
Male | Not Mentioned | 81 | 165 cm | |
Assistant Jailor | Female | Not Mentioned | Not Mentioned | 158 cm |
Male | Not Mentioned | 84 | 165 cm | |
Excise and Sub-Inspector | Female | Not Mentioned | Not Mentioned | 152.4 cm |
Male | 86 | 81 | 165 cm | |
Superintendent, District Jail | Female | Not Mentioned | Not Mentioned | 155 cm |
Male | 89 | 84 | 165 cm | |
District Excise Officer | Female | Not Mentioned | Not Mentioned | – |
Male | 89 | 84 | 163 cm | |
District Commandant, Home Guard | Female | Not Mentioned | Not Mentioned | 155 cm |
Male | 89 | 84 | 165 cm | |
State Police Service (Deputy Superintendent and Police) | Female | Not Mentioned | Not Mentioned | 155 cm |
Male | 89 | 84 | 168 cm |
As of now, there is no official notification on MPPSC Vacancy 2021. According to MPPSC Vacancy 2021, there are more than 300 vacant seats available in the MPPSC Recruitment of 2020. The Commission conducts the MPPSC Exam to recruit suitable candidates for more than 35 posts in general. All the posts which are recruited by the MPPSC are:
All Posts Recruited by Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) | ||
Chief Municipal Officer | Additional Assistant Development Commissioner | Assistant Director, Food/District Civil Supplies Officer |
Chief Executive Officer (Janpad Panchayat) | Assistant Director, Local Fund Audit | Block Development Officer |
Sub-Registrar (Executive) | District Commandant, Home Guards | Area Organiser, Tribal Welfare |
Assistant Jailor (Executive) | Project Officer (Integrated Child Development Project) | Employment Officer |
Assistant Labour Officer | Area Organiser (M.D.M) | District Registrar |
Co-operative Inspector / Co-operative Extension Officer (Executive) | Assistant Project Officer (Special Nutrition Programme) | Labour Officer |
Transport Sub-Inspector | Superintendent (Institutions) | District Organiser, Tribal Welfare |
Excise Sub-Inspector (Executive) | Assistant Director, Women and Child Development | Assistant Registrar, Co-operative Societies |
Commercial Tax Inspector (Executive) | Chief Instructor (Anganwadi / Gram Sevika Training Centre) | District Excise Officer |
Assistant Superintendent, Land Records | District Officer Women and Child Development | Commercial Tax Officer |
Subordinate Civil Services – Naib Tahsildar (Executive) | Principal, Panchayat Secretary, Training Institute | State Accounts Service |
Chief Municipal Officer | Assistant Director, Public Relations | State Police Service (Deputy Superintendent of Police) |
Superintendent, District Jail | Project Officer, Social/Rural Intensive Literacy Report | State Administrative Service (Deputy Collector) |
As of now, there is no official notification on MPPSC Vacancy 2021. Therefore, we have shared MPPSC Vacancy in 2020 in the following table for the aspirants. The numbers are different for each and every category. There are also reservations for SC, ST, OBC, and Physically Handicapped:
Vacancy for MPPSC 2020 | ||||||||||
Class-II | ||||||||||
POST |
UNR |
OBC |
ST |
SC |
EWS |
TOTAL |
PH | |||
HH |
VH |
OH |
MH |
|||||||
State Administrative Service | 8 | 7 | 5 | 4 | 3z | 27 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
State Police Service | 6 | 6 | 4 | 4 | 2 | 22 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Finance Department | 1 | 17 | 8 | 4 | 30 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Public Relation Department | 1 | 4 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 11 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Food and Civil Supply and Consumer Department | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
School Education Department | 21 | 16 | 12 | 9 | 2 | 60 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Social Justice and PH Welfare Department | 6 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 19 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Class-III |
||||||||||
Revenue Department | 20 | 19 | 14 | 11 | 7 | 71 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Finance Department
(Subordinate Account Service) |
30 | 33 | 22 | 3 | 0 | 88 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
TOTAL |
330 | – |
MPPSC Apply Online 2021 link will be soon activated on the Official Website of MPPSC. Only eligible candidates are instructed to visit the Official Website and apply for the exam by clicking the link of Apply Online which is given on the Home Page of the Website. Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission is expected to start the MPPSC Application Process from June 2021 after releasing the MPPSC Official Notification PDF.
The MPPSC Application Form 2021 will be soon accessible to the candidates at the Official Website of MPPSC in online mode. The complete Application Process includes those simple but essential steps:
Candidates can choose the Exam Centres as per their preference. But the Commission has the right to allocate the candidates anywhere (not much far from their chosen one).
MPPSC Exam Centres 2020 | |||
Agar Malwa | Sagar | Bhind | Jabalpur |
Alirajpur | Sheopur | Betul | Chhindwara |
Singrauli | Shajapur | Balaghat | Chhatarpur |
Anuppur | Shahdol | Barwani | Guna |
Dindori | Vidisha | Panna | Gwalior |
Burhanpur | Rewa | Neemuch | Khargone |
Ashoknagar | Raisen | Narsinghpur | Khandwa |
Hoshangabad | Rajgarh | Dhar | Katni |
Harda | Ratlam | Dewas | Umaria |
Sehore | Maorena | Damoh | Ujjain |
Sidhi | Mandsaur | Datia | Indore |
Seoni | Mandla | Tikamgarh | |
Satna | Bhopal | Jhabua |
MPPSC Exam Pattern contains three stages. Those are:
The General Exam Pattern of MPPSC Prelims 2021 is illustrated down below:
General MPPSC Prelims Exam Pattern 2021 | |
Name of Stage | Preliminary Exam |
Mode of the Exam | Written Test |
Overall Marks of the Exam | 400 |
No. of Papers | 2 |
Name of Papers | General Studies & General Aptitude Test |
Maximum Marks of each Paper | 200 |
No. of Sections in each Paper | 2 |
Type of Questions | Objective (Multiple Choice) |
Number of Questions | 100 Questions in each Paper |
Language of Exam | English or Hindi |
Positive Marking | +2 for each correct answer |
Negative Marking | NA |
Exam Duration | 2 Hours for each Paper
Total: 4 Hours |
Mains Exam MPPSC Mains 2021 will consist of Descriptive or Analytical Types of Questions. As per MPPSC Exam Pattern, the second stage or the Mains Exam of MPPSC is conducted through six different papers:
Each Paper f General Studies I, II, III has two Sections. And, the maximum marks of each section are 150. Candidates can answer the questions of Paper I, II, III, and IV either in English or in Hindi. But the answer medium of Paper V and VI (General Hindi & Hindi Essay) is only Hindi. The MPPSC Syllabus 2021 for Mains is too lengthy, as the Overall Mark of the exam is 1400.
The General Exam Pattern of MPPSC Mains 2021 is illustrated down below:
General MPPSC Mains Exam Pattern 2021 | |
Name of Stage | Main Exam |
Mode of the Exam | Written Test |
Overall Marks of the Exam | 1400 |
No. of Papers | 6 |
Name of Papers | 1. General Studies I
2. General Studies II 3. General Studies III 4. General Studies IV 5. General Hindi 6. Hindi Essay |
Maximum Marks of each Paper | General Studies I, II, III: 300 Marks
General Studies IV & General Hindi: 200 Marks Hindi Essay: 100 Marks |
No. of Sections in each Paper | 2 Sections in each Paper of General Studies I, II, III |
Maximum Marks in each Section | 150 Marks for each section of every Paper (General Studies I, II, III) |
Type of Questions | Descriptive / Analytical |
Language of Exam | English or Hindi (General Studies I, II, III, IV)
Hindi (General Hindi & Hindi Essay) |
Positive Marking | The prescribed number will be added if the answer is correct |
Negative Marking | NA |
Exam Duration | General Studies I, II, III, IV, and General Hindi: 3 Hours
Hindi Essay: 2 Hours |
The complete MPPSC Selection Process is conducted by MPPSC or the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission. There is a specific Selection Process for MPPSC Exam followed by the MPPSC. The Selection Process includes three steps:
As mentioned above, Stage I of MPPSC 2021 is a Screening Test. That means the total obtained score of a candidate in the MPPSC Prelims will not be added to the Final Merit List. But candidates have to qualify this stage by achieving above or equal to the minimum qualifying marks, which is the MPPSC Cut-Off 2021 (decided by the Commission) to get selected for the next Stage. The requirement of minimum qualifying marks or the cut-off for General Category is 40% and ST/SC/OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) is 30% in Stage I.
According to MPPSC Notification, the recruiting body will allow only qualified candidates (15 times the total number of vacancies) of the MPPSC Prelims for the next round or Stage II: Mains. The number of Vacancies will be considered for each and every category. MP PSC will declare minimum qualifying marks for Stage II also. Candidates who will obtain scores above or equal to that minimum qualifying marks are only eligible for the next round or Step 3: Interview or Personality Test.
As per MPPSC Notification, Madhya Pradesh PSC will publish the Final Merit List based on the candidates’ obtained marks in Mains and Interview Round out of Overall 1575 Marks (Mains: 1400 + Interview: 175). Candidates only who acquired 40% (General Category) and 30% (SC/ST/ OBC Non-Creamy Layer) of MPPSC Final Cut-Off Marks (decided by the Commission) will be selected for various governmental posts of Madhya Pradesh.
MPPSC Syllabus 2021 is prepared by the recruiting body, Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission a.k.a. MPPSC. The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission has published the MPPSC Syllabus after releasing the MPPSC Official Notification 2021. The Syllabus of the MPPSC Exam remains the same every year. Candidates should follow the MPPSC Syllabus properly because it is lengthy and complicated.
The syllabus of MPPSC is different in each stage of the recruiting exam. The MPPSC Syllabus of Prelims is elaborated here:
The MPPSC Prelims Syllabus 2021 for General Studies is –
MPPSC Prelims Syllabus for Paper I: General Studies |
Topics of General Studies |
General Science and Environment |
History of Ancient India and Independent India |
Current Events of National and International Importance |
Sports |
Indian Polity and Economy |
Sports |
Geography, History, and Culture of Madhya Pradesh |
Polity and Economy of Madhya Pradesh |
Information and Communication Technology |
The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 |
Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) 1989 (No.33 of 1989) |
The Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 (No.22 of 1955) |
The MPPSC Prelims Syllabus 2021 for General Studies is described in the following table –
MPPSC Prelims Syllabus for Paper II: General Aptitude Test |
Topics of General Aptitude Test |
Comprehension |
Interpersonal Skill including Communication Skill |
Logical Reasoning |
Analytical Ability |
Decision Making and Problem Solving |
General Mental Ability |
Basic Numeracy (Class X Level) |
Data Interpretation (Class X Level) |
Data Sufficiency (Class X Level) |
Hindi Language Comprehension Skill (Class X Level) |
MPPSC Mains Syllabus consists of a total of 1400 Marks. The overall marks are divided into six papers. The syllabus is analytical in nature. MPPSC Syllabus for Mains is described in the following tables:
MPPSC Mains Paper I has two sections: History and Geography. The syllabus of MPPSC Mains Paper II is detailed in the given table:
MPPSC Mains Syllabus for General Studies-II |
Topics of General Studies-II (Part: A) |
History and Culture |
World History
Renaissance Revolution of England French Revolution Industrial Revolution Russian Revolution World War I and World War II
|
Indian History |
Political, Economic, Social History of Ancient India from Harappa Civilization to 10th Century A.D. |
Moguls and their Administration |
The emergence of Composite Culture, Social, Economic, Political History of Central India from 11th Century A.D. to 18th Century A.D. |
Impact of British Rule on Indian Economy and Society |
Indian Response to British Rule: Peasant and Tribal Revolts |
The First Struggle of Independence |
Indian Renaissance |
The emergence of India as a Republic |
Reorganization of States and Formation of Madhya Pradesh |
Major Events of the Post-Independence Period |
Indian Culture, Heritage with special reference to MP & Salient Aspects of Art Forms, Literature, Festivals, Architecture from Ancient to Modern Time. |
MPPSC Mains Paper II has two sections. The syllabus of the two sections is different from one another. The syllabus of MPPSC Mains Paper II is detailed in the given table:
MPPSC Mains Syllabus for General Studies-II |
Topics of General Studies-II (Part: A) |
The Constitution & The Political and Administrative Structure of Governance |
Nature of Indian Constitution
Preamble Fundamental Rights Fundamental Duties Schedules of the Constitution Directive Principles of State Policy Schedules of the Constitution Federal Structure Constitutional Amendments Emergency Provisions P.I.L. (Public Interest Litigation) Judicial Review Constituent Assembly Government of India Acts: 1919 and 1935 Comparison of the Indian Constitution with other Countries
|
Centre and State Executive |
Centre and State Legislature |
Judiciary: Supreme Court, High Court, District and Subordinate Court |
Nature of Indian Union, Centre-State Relations, Division of Power, Distribution of resources |
Decentralization and Peoples Participation in Democratic Governance |
Lokpal, Lokayukt, and Lok Nyayalaya |
Accountability and Rights |
Democracy at Work |
Elections: Election Commission, Electoral Reforms |
The emergence of Community-Based Organizations and Non-Government Organizations |
Issues and Role of Media |
Social and Some Important Legislation
|
Indian Society, Social Legislation as an instrument of Social Change |
Protection of Human Rights Act. 1993 |
Protection of Women and Criminal Law |
Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 |
Protection of Women From Domestic Violence Act-2005 |
Right to Information Act, 2005, and many more |
The Madhya Pradesh Lok Sewaon Pradhan ki Guarantee Adhiniyam- 2010 |
Security Issues: External and Internal |
MPPSC Mains Syllabus for General Studies-II |
Topics of General Studies-II (Part B) |
Social Sector – Health, Education & Empowerment |
Health Services & Preventive and Curative Health Programmes in India or MP |
Malnutrition and its Causes and Effects & Government Programmes for Supplementary Nutrition |
The Inventions of Technology in the field of Immunology, Immunization, Family Health, etc. |
World Health Organization |
Education Systems |
Education as a Tool of Development |
Universal Elementary Education |
Quality of Higher, Technical, and Vocational Education |
Issues of Girls’ Education, Under Privileged Classes’ Education |
Human Resource Development |
Availability of Skilled Manpower |
Employability and Productivity of Human Resource in India |
Trends of Employment |
Roles of Institutions, like NCHER, NCERT, NIEPA, UGC, Open Universities, AICTE, NCTE, IITs, NITs, IITs, Polytechnic, etc. |
Welfare Programmes |
Welfare Programmes and Issues related to Aged People, Differently Able People, Children, Women, Labour, Socially Deprived Classes, etc. |
Public Service |
Public Expenditure and Accounts |
International Organizations |
MPPSC Mains Paper III has two sections. The syllabus of the two sections is different from one another. The syllabus of MPPSC Mains Paper III is detailed in the given table:
PART A
MPPSC Mains Syllabus for General Studies-III | |||||
Topics of General Studies-III | |||||
Reasoning and Data Interpretation |
Science |
Technology |
Emerging Technology | Environment and Sustainable Development |
Energy |
Probability | Gravitation | Applications of Science and Technology | Information and Communication Technology | Environmental degradation and its causes, effects, and remedies | Conventional and Non-Conventional Sources of Energy |
Basic Numeracy and Statistics | Motions | Indigenous Technology | Remote Sensing | Environment Protection Laws and its Policies and Regulatory Framework | Energy Management and its Issues and Challenges |
Data Handling and Interpretation | Force | Transfer of Technology | GPS and GIS | Solid, Sewer, Effluent, Medical, Hazardous, and E-waste Management | Current Status of Alternative Sources of Energy and their future prospects |
Unitary Method | Work and Energy | Development of new Technologies | Nano-technology & their applications in the field of Agriculture, Health, Transport, E-Governance, Housing, Sports | The Environment – development debate | |
Ratio and Proportion | Laws of Motion | Contributions of Indians in the field of Science and Technology | Ecological Prints and Coping Strategies | ||
Simple and Compound Interest | Sound | Patents and Intellectual Property Rights | Climate Change- Cause and Remedies | ||
Discount | Light | Bio-technology | |||
Percentage | Electricity and Magnetism | ||||
Profit and Loss | Sound | ||||
Logical Reasoning | Matters in our surroundings | ||||
Analytical Ability | Compounds | ||||
Problem Solving | Elements | ||||
Mensuration | Mixtures | ||||
Metals and Non-metals | |||||
Molecules and Atoms | |||||
Chemical Reactions | |||||
Acids and Bases | |||||
Organism | |||||
Tissues | |||||
Cells | |||||
Life Processes | |||||
Reproduction | |||||
Metabolism | |||||
Heredity and Evolutions |
MPPSC Mains Syllabus for General Studies-III |
Topics of General Studies-III |
Economy of India |
Development Experience of India |
Causes of low Industrialization in Madhya Pradesh |
Economic Reforms since 1991 |
Current Trends and Challenges in the Indian Economy |
Liberalization, Privatization, and Globalization |
National Income and Accounting System |
Development Planning in India |
Infrastructural Development and Issues |
Urban Issues and Urban Development |
Poverty, Unemployment, Regional Imbalances, and Migration |
Rural Issues and Rural Development |
Co-operative Movement in India and Madhya Pradesh |
Importance of Agriculture in MP and Indian Economy |
Factors of Economic Development |
Public Distribution System |
Issues of Direct and Indirect Subsidy |
Indicator of Development and Human Development & Economic Development |
The detailed Syllabus of MPPSC Mains Paper IV is given in the following table:
MPPSC Mains Syllabus for General Studies-IV | ||||||
Topics of General Studies-IV | ||||||
Philosophers/ Thinkers and Social Workers/Reformers | Human Needs and Motivations |
Attitude |
Aptitude |
Corruption |
Emotional Intelligence |
Case Studies |
Buddha | Ethics and Values in Public Administration | Content | Aptitude and Foundational Value for Civil Service | Types and Causes of Corruption | Concepts of Emotional Intelligence |
Based on the Syllabus |
Mahavir
|
Ethical elements in Govt. | Functions | Impartiality & Non-partisanship | Approaches to Minimize Corruption | Their Utilities and Application in Administration and Governance | |
Kautilya
|
Ethical Reasoning and Moral Dilemmas | Elements | Integrity | Effects of Corruption | ||
Raja Ram Mohan Roy
|
Code of Conduct for Civil Servants | Formation of Attitude | Objectivity | UN Convention on Corruption | ||
Swami Vivekananda
|
Values in Governance | Attitudinal Change | Dedication to Public Service | Measuring Corruption | ||
Swami Dayanand Saraswati | Conscience as sources of Ethical Guidance | Prejudice and Discrimination | Empathy | Transparency International | ||
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi | Persuasive Communication | Tolerance and Compassion towards the Weaker Sections | ||||
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar | Stereotypes in Indian Context | |||||
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad | ||||||
Plato | ||||||
Aristotle, etc. |
It is confirmed that there are few factors that will influence the MPSC Cut-Off. The exam authority always changes the pattern of the Cut-Off from year to year. So, a candidate cannot understand how the next MPPSC Cut-Off will be. Until the bank itself publish it. But, it is very important to know the Cut-Off pattern before preparing for the exam.
The expected MPPSC Cut-Off 2021 will help the candidates to determine their qualification status based on the exam analysis and how well they performed in the exam. It has been found that the MPPSC Prelims 2020 is moderate. Based on the above-mentioned factors, the expected Cut-Off of MPPSC is described:
According to MPPSC Exam Pattern 2021, MPPSC Prelims has an Overall Marks of 400 (General Studies: 200 & General Aptitude Test: 200). Here is the expected MPPSC 2021 Prelims Cut-Off:
MPPSC Prelims Cut-Off 2021 (Out of 400) | |
Category | Expected Cut-Off |
GEN (General) | 140 – 145 |
ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 115 – 120 |
SC (Scheduled Caste) | 125 – 130 |
OBC (Other Backward Class) | 135 – 140 |
Here is the expected MPPSC 2021 Mains Cut-Off:
MPPSC Mains ACF Cut-Off 2021 | |
Category | Expected Cut-Off |
GEN (General) | 360 – 370 |
ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 330 – 340 |
SC (Scheduled Caste) | 360 – 370 |
OBC (Other Backward Class) | 360 – 370 |
MPPSC Mains Forest Ranger Cut-Off 2021 | |
Category | Expected Cut-Off |
GEN (General) | 330 – 340 |
ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 290 – 300 |
SC (Scheduled Caste) | 320 – 330 |
OBC (Other Backward Class) | 330 – 340 |
MPPSC Salary 2021 has been decided by the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC). MPPSC is the recruiting board of Madhya Pradesh PSC. MPPSC Salary is decided as per the regulation of the Government of India (after the 7th CPC). The MPPSC Salary Structure has been published on the Official Website of MPPSC along with the MPPSC Official Notification PDF for each and every administrative and service post. The salary structure or the basic pay of MPPSC is not the same for every post.
MPPSC Salary Structure 2021 is listed below:
MPPSC Salary Structure 2021 | |||||
Posts | Type of Posts | Level of Pay Matrix | Pay Scale | Entry Pay
(After 7th CPC) |
Grade Pay (GP) |
Sub Inspector Transport |
Class-III Group C |
L-7 |
Rs.5,200/- – Rs.20,200/- |
Rs.28,700/- |
Rs.2,800/- |
Assistant Jail Superintendent | |||||
Commercial Tax Inspector | |||||
Cooperative Inspector | |||||
Inspector |
Class-III Group C |
L-9 |
Rs.9,300/- – Rs.34,800/- |
Rs.36,200/- |
Rs.3,600/- |
Sub Inspector Excise | |||||
Naib Tehsildar | |||||
Block Development Officer | |||||
Additional Assistant Development Commissioner |
Class-II Group B |
L-10 |
Rs.9,300/- – Rs.34,800/- |
Rs.42,700/- |
Rs.4,200/- |
Assistant Direct Administration |
Class-II Group B |
L-12 |
Rs.15,600/- – Rs.39,100/- |
Rs.56,100/- |
Rs.5,400/- |
Commercial Tax Officer | |||||
District Excise Officer | |||||
District Superintendent Jail | |||||
Deputy Superintendent of Police | |||||
Deputy Collector |
The MPPSC Notification 2021 is expected to be released in the month of June 2021. Candidates need to follow the steps given below to apply for the recruitment process. Candidates, who are Indian, have a Bachelor’s Degree, and between 21 Years – 35 Years can apply for the MPPSC, as per the MPPSC Eligibility 2021. The selection process will be conducted in three stages i.e Preliminary, Mains, and Interview. There will be no negative marking in the exam. MPSC Prelims has two objective type papers that are General Studies and General Aptitude Test. Madhya Pradesh PSC will publish the Final Merit List based on the candidates’ obtained marks in Mains and Interview Round out of Overall 1575 Marks (Mains: 1400 + Interview: 175) There is no official notification on the vacancies or the exam date of the MPPSC 2021. However, according to the vacancies of the previous year, it is expected that this year as well the vacancies will be around 200-235 posts. The exam date is not officially declared on the official website, but it is expected that notification for the same is likely to be released in the month of June 2021. The expected MPPSC Cut-Off 2021 will help the candidates to determine their qualification status based on the exam analysis and how well they performed in the exam. is expected that the MPPSC Cut-Off 2021 for the general section in the prelim’s exams will be around 140- 145. Therefore, the candidates can check the table mentioned above in the article to know the expected cut-off of 2021. The MPPSC Notification 2021 is expected to be released in the month of June 2021. Candidates need to follow the steps given below to apply for the recruitment process. Candidates, who are Indian, have a Bachelor’s Degree, and between 21 Years – 35 Years can apply for the MPPSC, as per the MPPSC Eligibility 2021. The selection process will be conducted in three stages i.e Preliminary, Mains, and Interview. There will be no negative marking in the exam. MPSC Prelims has two objective type papers that are General Studies and General Aptitude Test. Madhya Pradesh PSC will publish the Final Merit List based on the candidates’ obtained marks in Mains and Interview Round out of Overall 1575 Marks (Mains: 1400 + Interview: 175) There is no official notification on the vacancies or the exam date of the MPPSC 2021. However, according to the vacancies of the previous year, it is expected that this year as well the vacancies will be around 200-235 posts. The exam date is not officially declared on the official website, but it is expected that notification for the same is likely to be released in the month of June 2021. The expected MPPSC Cut-Off 2021 will help the candidates to determine their qualification status based on the exam analysis and how well they performed in the exam. is expected that the MPPSC Cut-Off 2021 for the general section in the prelim’s exams will be around 140- 145. Therefore, the candidates can check the table mentioned above in the article to know the expected cut-off of 2021.When will the MPPSC Notification 2021 be released?
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How many papers asked in the MPPSC Prelims exam?
How will the MPPSC 2021 Merit list be prepared?
What are the vacancies and the exam date of the MPPSC 2021?
What is the expected cut-off for MPPSC 2021?
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