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MPSC Exam 2024: Dates, Eligibility, Salary & Vacancies Update

November 20, 2024

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The Maharashtra Public Service Commission holds a pivotal role in the recruitment and selection of candidates for various civil services and government positions in the state of Maharashtra, India. Established under the Constitution of India, the MPSC serves as a guiding force in shaping the administration of the state by ensuring fair and transparent selection processes. With its rich legacy and unwavering commitment to merit-based recruitment, the Maharashtra Public Service Commission has become a trusted institution that offers a gateway to a promising career in the state.

Latest Updates from MPSC

  • The new date for the MPSC Rajyaseva Prelims Exam 2024 is December 1, 2024
  • The Maharashtra Public Service Commission released a Rajyaseva Notification 2024 for the recruitment of 274 Group A and B positions which has now increased by 524 posts.
  • On 16th June 2024 – MPSC Group B & C Combine Prelims exam will take place.
  • On 18th January 2024, MPSC released a notification outlining various guidelines that candidates must adhere to be considered for the Main recruitment exam 2024.
  • The MPSC Rajyaseva Notification 2024 with 274 vacancies is out. The last date to apply is on 25th January 2024.
  • The MPSC exam calendar for the various Group ‘B’ and Group ‘C’ Competitive Examination-2024 was made available on its official website on 10th November 2023.
  • On 29th September 2024- The MPSC Group B Mains examination will take place.
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MPSC Exam

Name of the PostDate (Tentatively)
Maharashtra Non-Gazetted Group B and Group C Services Joint Prelims Exam16th June 2024
Maharashtra Non-Gazetted Group B Services Main Exam29th September 2024
Assistant Motor Vehicle Inspector Main Exam 202426th October 2024
Maharashtra Non-Gazetted Group Services Main Examination17th November 2024
Maharashtra Architectural Engineering Service Main Exam 202423rd November 2024
Maharashtra Forest Service Main Exam 202428th to 31st December 2024

Maharashtra Public Service Commission Notification 2024

In the year 2024, the MPSC has planned to organize numerous recruitment examinations, such as the Maharashtra Technical Service Joint Exam, Maharashtra Subordinate Services Exam, State Services Exam, MPSC Forest Services Exam, and several others. Its main objective is to select competent individuals for various positions in the Maharashtra state and subordinate services, which are categorized as Group A, Group B, and Group C.

MPSC-Notification-2023

These examinations are held at different levels, such as the Maharashtra State Services Examination, Maharashtra Engineering Services Examination, Maharashtra Forest Services Examination, and many more. The MPSC adopts a comprehensive selection process, including preliminary examinations, mains examinations, and interviews, to assess the candidates’ knowledge, skills, and aptitude. Aspiring candidates who successfully qualify for these examinations can secure coveted positions, contribute to the governance of Maharashtra, and make a positive impact on society.

MPSC Overview 2024

ParticularsDetails
Organization NameMaharashtra Public Service Commission
Name of the postAssistant Commissioner of State, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Group Development Officer, Deputy Collector, etc.
Type of ExamState-level
Mode of NotificationOnline
Mode of ExamOffline
Location of JobMaharashtra
Official websiteClick Here

MPSC Rajyaseva Exam Dates 2024 Highlights

EventsDates
Notification Releases5th January 2024
Application Form starts9th May 2024
Application form submission last date4th May 2024
Application fee submission last date25th January 2024
Admit Card releasesTo be notified
Prelims Exam Date 6th July 2024
Result of Prelims AnnouncedTo be announced
Mains Admit card releasesTo be announced
MPSC 2024 Exam Date of Mains14th to 16th December 2024
Mains exam result releasesTo be announced

MPSC Rajyaseva Notification 2024 Vacancies

PostVacancies
State Service431
Maharashtra Civil Engineering Services45
Maharashtra Forest Service48
Total524

MPSC Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the post, candidates must fulfill certain eligibility requirements. Candidates fulfilling those eligibility requirements will be eligible to take the 2024 exam.

Nationality/Citizenship

To be eligible for the MPSC State Service Exam 2024, candidates must hold Indian citizenship. While the exams are open to all Indian nationals, residents of Maharashtra state can avail of certain relaxations in the eligibility criteria. Specifically, individuals who have been residing in Maharashtra for over 10 years are eligible for reservation benefits. Fluency in Marathi, both spoken and written, is a vital requirement to apply for these examinations. This criterion emphasizes the importance of language proficiency to effectively serve the state and its diverse communities.

Age Limit

The age limits for the State Service Exam conducted by MPSC (for the year to be announced) are provided below:

  • Minimum Age Requirement (as of March 1, 2024): 19 years
  • Maximum Age Limit (as of March 1, 2024): 38 years (General Category)

Note: Candidates appearing for the MPSC state exam must have attained a minimum age of 19 years on or before March 1 of the year in which they are taking the MPSC Prelims exam. Certain age relaxations are available for candidates belonging to specific categories.

Age Relaxation Policy for MPSC 2024

The following information provides details on the MPSC age relaxation limits for candidates belonging to various categories, including OBC, SC, ST, Persons with Disabilities (PwD), and ex-servicemen:

Age relaxation will be granted to candidates belonging to reserved categories as per government regulations.

  • The minimum age limit for the Backward Classes is 19 years; the Maximum age limit is 43 years.

Ex-Servicemen:

  • The minimum age limit for the MPSC Exam: 19 years.
  • Maximum age limit for General Category: 43 years.
  • Maximum age limit for Backward Classes: 48 years.

Qualified players:

  • Minimum age limit: 19 years.
  • Maximum age limit for General category and Backward class aspirants: 43 years.

Persons with disabilities:

  • Minimum age limit: 19 years.
  • Maximum age limit: 45 years.
CategoryUpper Age Relaxation
OBC3 Years
SC/ST5 Years
PwDThe maximum Age Limit is 45 Years

Educational Qualification

Candidates who wish to apply for MPSC exams must meet the following educational eligibility criteria:

  • Proficiency in the Marathi language is mandatory.
  • A bachelor’s degree holder from a recognized university or an equivalent qualification is required.
  • Candidates in their final/last year of graduation are also eligible to apply.

Post Wise Educational Qualification

The eligibility criteria for MPSC exams are outlined in the notification released by officials for the State Service Exam (Prelims), taking into consideration the specific requirements for each post:

As the MPSC exams cover a wide range of posts and services, each post has its own set of eligibility criteria, which may include educational qualifications, physical fitness, and other requirements. Some posts may also require subject-specific expertise as per the regulations established by the Maharashtra Public Service Commission.

Forester, Group B – Candidates with a Bachelor’s degree in any of the following fields from a recognized university in India will be eligible for this post:

  • Automobile Engineering
  • Power Engineering
  • Production Engineering
  • Metallurgy and Material Engineering
  • Textile Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Instrumentation Engineering
  • Biotechnology (B.Sc.)
  • Pharmacy (B.Pharm)
  • Food Science (B.Tech.)

Deputy Director of Agriculture, Group A – Candidates who are a Bachelor’s degree holder in any of the following fields from a recognized university in India will be eligible for this post:

  • Agricultural Biotechnology (B.Sc.)
  • Agribusiness Management (B.Sc.)
  • Home Science (B.Sc.)
  • Food System Engineering (B.Tech.)
  • Food Science (B.F.S)
  • Horticulture (B.Sc.)

Taluka Agriculture Officer, Group B – Candidates who are a Bachelor’s degree holder in any of the following fields from a recognized university in India will be eligible for this post:

  • Agricultural Biotechnology (B.Sc.)
  • Agribusiness Management (B.Sc.)
  • Home Science (B.Sc.)
  • Food System Engineering (B.Tech.)
  • Food Science (B.F.S)
  • Horticulture (B.Sc.)

Agriculture Officer Junior, Group B – Candidates who are a Bachelor’s degree holder in any of the following fields from a recognized university in India will be eligible for this post:

  • Agricultural Biotechnology (B.Sc.)
  • Agribusiness Management (B.Sc.)
  • Home Science (B.Sc.)
  • Food System Engineering (B.Tech.)
  • Food Science (B.F.S)
  • Horticulture (B.Sc.)

Assistant Executive Engineer Civil, Group A – Candidates with a Bachelor’s degree in Civil and Water Management Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Structural Engineering, or Construction Engineering/Technology from a recognized university in India will be eligible for this post.

Assistant Engineer Civil Group A, Category-1 – Candidates with a Bachelor’s degree in Civil and Water Management Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Structural Engineering, or Construction Engineering/Technology from a recognized university in India will be eligible for this post.

Assistant Engineer Civil Group A, Category-2 – Candidates with a Bachelor’s degree in Civil and Water Management Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Structural Engineering, or Construction Engineering/Technology from a recognized university in India will be eligible for this post.

Assistant Engineer Electrical, Category 2, Group B – Candidates who are Bachelor’s degree holders in Electrical Engineering from a recognized university in India will be eligible for this post.

Assistant Engineer Mechanics, Category 2, Group B – Candidates with a Bachelor’s degree in the relevant Engineering Trades will be eligible for this post.

Sub Divisional Water Conservation Officer, Group A – Candidates with a Bachelor’s degree in the relevant Engineering Trades will be eligible for this post.

Physical Eligibility

In the MPSC State Service examination, there are specific posts that have physical qualification requirements. To be eligible for the positions of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP)/Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) and Assistant Regional Transport Officer (ARTO), candidates must meet the prescribed Physical Qualifications.

  • Male candidates must have a minimum height of 165 cm.
  • Female candidates must have a minimum height of 157 cm.

Candidates applying for the following cadres/posts must fulfill the physical measurements/qualifications mentioned below in addition to the above requirements:

(1) Deputy Superintendent of Police/Assistant Commissioner of Police, Group A:

Male CandidatesFemale Candidates
Height: Minimum 165 cm (barefoot) Chest: 84 cm without inflationInflating capacity of at least 5 cm is necessary  Height: Minimum 157 cm (barefoot)

(2) Assistant Regional Transport Officer, Group-B:

Male CandidateFemale Candidate
Height: Minimum 163 cm (barefoot)Chest: 79 cm without inflation (at least) Inflating capacity of at least 5 cm is necessary should have good vision with or without spectacles and should not be color blind  Height: Minimum 163 cm (barefoot) should have good vision with or without spectacles and should not be color blind  

In addition to the above qualifications, certain cadres require specific physical measurements and educational qualifications, which will be provided in the notification of the mains examination.

Candidates must fulfill these requirements to be considered for the respective posts/categories. Failure to meet the prescribed physical measurements and educational qualifications will result in the candidate’s preference not being considered for the respective post.

MPSC Application

The MPSC examination for the year 2024 will soon release its official notification, following which the application form will be made available on the MPSC’s official website. The application process for MPSC Recruitment 2024 consists of two parts: Registration and Application.

How To Register For the Exam 2024?

To register for MPSC, follow the steps outlined below:

  • Visit the official website of MPSC: mpsc.gov.in.
  • On the home page, locate and click on the “Online Application System” tab under “Online Facilities.”
  • Click on the “User registration” tab and complete the application form by providing your email address, mobile number, and other necessary details.
  • Verify your contact details through OTPs and proceed with the registration process.
  • Upon successful registration, you will receive your Registration Number via email/SMS. Save it for future reference.

How To Apply For the MPSC Exam Application?

Once registered on the MPSC portal, you can proceed to apply for the MPSC Exams 2024 using the following steps:

  • On the MPSC homepage, find and click on the desired notification tab.
  • Locate the “Apply Now” button and click on it to log in using your registration number and password.
  • Provide all the required details in the application form, upload the necessary documents, and click on the submit button.
  • Finally, complete the MPSC registration process by making the application fee payment online.
  • Candidates are advised to take a printout of the application form and keep the receipt of the fee payment for future reference.

Application Fees

Applicants need to pay the application fees according to their respective categories. Refer to the table below for information on category-wise application fees:

  • General: INR 524
  • OBC: INR 324
  • SC: INR 324

Admit Card

The Admit Card for the upcoming MPSC examination will be made available on the official portal. Candidates who have can download their MPSC Exam admit cards from the official website of MPSC using their login credentials. Below are the step-by-step instructions to obtain the MPSC Admit Card:

Step 1: Visit the website, www.mpsc.gov.in.

Step 2: Locate the section labeled “Important Announcements” and find the link for the MPSC Exam Admit Card. Click on the respective link.

Step 3: Enter your registration ID and password as provided during the application process.

Step 4: Once you have entered the required details, your MPSC Admit Card will be displayed on the screen. Download it for future reference.

Admit Card Details

The MPSC Admit Card may include the following details related to the candidates:

  • Full Name
  • Date of Birth
  • Photograph
  • Registration Number
  • Exam Centre Name
  • Exam Date
  • Reporting Time

If you identify any discrepancies or errors in the information mentioned on the MPSC Admit Card, it is crucial to promptly contact the relevant officials for necessary rectifications.

MPSC Exam 2024 Pattern

The MPSC recruitment process for 2024 consists of a qualifying Preliminary Examination with 2 papers, followed by a Main Examination with 6 papers. Unlike previous years, there are no optional subjects included in the examination.

The MPSC exam pattern can be summarized as follows:

  • MPSC Prelims Exam: This stage comprises 2 papers with a total of 200 marks.
  • MPSC Mains Exam: The Main Examination consists of 6 mandatory papers, carrying a total of 800 marks.
  • MPSC Interview: The final stage of the selection process is the MPSC Interview, which is conducted for a total of 100 marks.

MPSC Prelims Exam Pattern

The MPSC Prelims Exam for 2024 will consist of a Preliminary Examination with two papers, followed by the Main Examination with six mandatory papers. The Preliminary Examination is recognized as a qualifying round for the Main Examination. Shortly after the Prelims, the MPSC releases the answer key for candidates’ reference. To be eligible for the MPSC Mains examination, candidates must score a minimum of 33% in the Preliminary Examination.

PaperMarksNo. of QuestionsMediumNature of PaperTime Duration
Paper I
(Compulsory)
200100English & MarathiObjective Type2 hours
Paper-II (Compulsory)20080English & MarathiObjective Type2 hours

MPSC Mains Exam Pattern

Candidates who secure the minimum cut-off marks, as determined by the Commission, will receive the admit card to appear for the Mains Exam. The following points outline the MPSC Mains Exam pattern:

  • Decision-making questions in Paper II do not have a negative marking scheme for incorrect answers.
  • In each Mains exam paper, the qualifying marks for both reserved category and general category candidates are 40 marks and 45 marks, respectively.
  • All the papers in the Mains Exam are mandatory. A negative mark of 1/4th of a mark for each wrong response is present.
Paper No.SubjectMediumNature of QuestionMaximum MarksTime Duration
1.Marathi & English Language (Essay/Translation/Precis)Marathi & EnglishDescriptive10003 Hours
2.Marathi & English Language (Essay/Grammar/ Comprehension)Marathi & EnglishMCQ10001 Hours
3.GS Paper I: History, Geography, and AgricultureMarathi & EnglishMCQ15002 Hours
4.GS Paper II: Indian Constitution and Indian PoliticsMarathi & EnglishMCQ15002 Hours
5.GS Paper III: Human Rights and Human Resource DevelopmentMarathi & EnglishMCQ15002 Hours
6.GS Paper IV: Economy and Planning, Economics of Development and Agriculture, Science and Technology DevelopmentMarathi & EnglishMCQ15002 Hours

MPSC Personality Test Pattern

The Personality Test is the final stage of the selection procedure. Candidates who score above the cut-off score in Paper II will proceed to the interview round. The Personality Test is conducted by a panel comprising competent and unbiased members. This round aims to assess candidates’ knowledge of current affairs, in-depth understanding, communication skills, and mental ability.

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MPSC Exam 2024 Syllabus

It is essential to have a comprehensive understanding of the syllabus before preparing for any competitive exam. This enables candidates to effectively plan their MPSC preparation, ensuring they cover the entire syllabus well in advance and allocate sufficient time for revision and practice.

MPSC Prelims Syllabus

The MPSC Preliminary exam consists of two papers, each carrying 200 marks, with a duration of two hours for each paper. To assist you in your preparation, we have provided a table below that outlines the syllabus for the MPSC Preliminary exam.

PaperTopics
Paper I (General Studies): 200 MarksIndian History with special preference for State Maharashtra and National Movements in India.
Geography of World, India, and Maharashtra- Social, Physical, and Economical Geography of World, India, and Maharashtra.
Socio-Economic Development- Social Sector Initiatives, Poverty, Demographics, Inclusion, Sustained Advancement, etc.
Socio-Economic Development- Social Sector Initiatives, Poverty, Demographics, Inclusion, and Sustained Advancement, etc.
India and Maharashtra- Governance and Polity- Political System, Urban Governance, Constitution, Public Policy, Rights Issue, and Panchayati Raj, etc.
General Science
Data Interpretation (Data Sufficiency, Tables, Graphs, Charts, etc. 10th school level) and Basics in Numerical (Numbers and its relations and Magnitude orders, etc.-10th school level).
Paper II (CSAT-Civil Services Aptitude Test): 200 MarksCommunication and Interpersonal skills.
Comprehension.
English and Marathi language comprehension skills- Stanzas without the translation of 10th / 12th school level.
Problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Analytical ability and Logical level reasoning.
Data Interpretation (Data Sufficiency, Tables, Graphs, Charts, etc. 10th school level) and Basics in Numerical (Numbers and their relations and Magnitude orders, etc.-10th school level).
General mental ability

MPSC Mains Syllabus

The Mains Exam for MPSC 2024 includes Marathi and English Language Exams, each carrying 100 marks, with a duration of three hours and one hour, respectively. Additionally, all other General Studies papers consist of 150 marks each, with a two-hour duration allocated for each exam.

To help you better understand the syllabus for the MPSC Mains exam, please refer to the table below, which provides a detailed breakdown of the syllabus by paper.

PaperTopics
Marathi and English (Two Papers Combined)Essay, Precis, and Translation.
Comprehension and Grammar.
General Studies I (History and Geography)Geography- Maharashtra Geography, Maharashtra Economic Geography, Environmental Geography, Physical Geography, Remote Sensing, etc.
Geography and Agriculture
Human Rights- UDHR Act 1948, Youth Development, Child Development, Child Development, PwDs Welfare, Tribal Development, and Regional and International Organisations, etc.
General Studies II (Indian Politics, Constitution and Law)Indian Constitution.
State Administration and Government.
The Political System.
Urban and Rural Local-level Government.
Social Welfare and Social Legislation.
Educational System.
District Administration.
Public Services.
Parties and Pressure Groups.
General Studies III (Human Rights and HRD-Human Resource Development)Human Rights- UDHR act 1948, Youth Development, Child Development, Child Development, PwDs Welfare, Tribal Development, and Regional and International Organisations, etc.
Human Resource Development- Indian Human Resource Development, Vocational Education, Education, Rural Development, and Health.
General Studies IV (Economy and Planning, Economics of Development and Agriculture, Science and Technology DevelopmentEconomics of Development and Agriculture- Macro Economics, Development and Growth, Public Finance, Agriculture, Indian, Agriculture, and Rural Cooperation and Development, etc.
Economy and Planning- Rural and Urban Infrastructural Advancement, Co-operation, Economy of India, Industry, Economic Reforms, International Trade, and International Capital Movements, Measurement and Poverty Estimate, Maharashtra Economy, and Employment dependent factors, etc.
Science and Technology Advancements- Energy (Renewable and Non-Renewable sources), Information Technology and Computer, Biotechnology, Space Technology, and Indian Nuclear Policy, etc.

MPSC Selection Process

Here’s an overview of the MPSC Selection Process:

  • Preliminary Examination
  • Main Examination
  • Interview/Personality Test
  • Document Verification
  • Medical Examination
  • Final Merit List

MPSC Preparation Tips

  • Thoroughly review the syllabus for each exam stage.
  • Stay updated on Maharashtra-specific knowledge.
  • Improve language skills by studying Marathi and English.
  • Develop a strong foundation in General Studies.
  • Choose an optional subject based on passion or background.
  • Solve previous year’s question papers and analyze question patterns.
  • Take regular mock tests to improve performance.
  • Practice time management and prioritize questions based on difficulty and strengths.
  • Develop answer writing skills for the Main exam.
  • Prepare for the interview by staying updated on current affairs and improving communication skills.
  • Create a balanced study schedule and allocate more time to weaker areas.
  • Join study groups or online forums for knowledge sharing and peer support.
  • Focus on CSAT by practicing logical reasoning, analytical ability, and basic numeracy skills.
  • Maintain good health through a balanced diet, regular exercise, and effective stress management.

MPSC Exam 2024 Result

The MPSC Group B Combined Prelims Exam results are expected to be announced approximately one month after the MPSC exam. The authorities will also release the MPSC answer keys shortly after the exam. To access the Results, visit the official website at https://www.mpsc.gov.in/.

The website provides category-wise cutoff scores, ensuring an accurate representation of data. The exam conducting authority will also release the Cutoff. Additionally, you can download previous years’ papers for the exam.

The MPSC result represents the final list of applicants who have been shortlisted by the Commission after completing the Selection Phase, comprising the Prelim Exam, Main Exam, and Interview. The final result includes the marks obtained in the Main exam and Interview, but not the preliminary exam. The MPSC result will be released after each stage of the examination.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to check the MPSC Prelims Results 2024:

  • Visit the official website: https://www.mpsc.gov.in/
  • On the homepage of the website, click on the link for “State Services Prelims-2024.”
  • Clicking on the link will redirect you to a new page on the MPSC website.
  • To find your result, use the “Ctrl+F” function on your keyboard and type your name or roll number.
  • If the entered details are correct and you have qualified, your name will be highlighted on the page.

Download and take a printout of the MPSC result for future reference.

MPSC Exam 2024 Cut-off

The official cut-off for MPSC Recruitment 2024 has not yet been released by the MPSC. The cut-off will be made available after the completion of the examination, according to the scheduled timeline.

MPSC Prelims Cut-off

The following table displays the expected cut-off marks for MPSC Prelims 2024.

CategorySub-CategoryMPSC Prelims Cut-Off
OpenGeneral230.5
Female217.75
SCGeneral221.0
Female207.5
STGeneral203.0
Female183.0
OBCGeneral230.5
Female217.75
EWSGeneral230.5
Female217.75

MPSC Mains Cut-off

The overall expected cut-off marks for MPSC Mains will be determined by experts after the entire examination process concludes. The anticipated cut-off marks are currently presented in the table below.

PaperExpected Cut-Off
Paper 2 (Languages)55 – 60
G.S. Paper I85-90
G.S. Paper II90-95
G.S. Paper III80-85
G.S. Paper IV80-90

MPSC Cut-off Marks Factors

The Exam Cut-off is determined by considering various factors, including:

  • Number of candidates appearing for the exam
  • Number of available vacancies
  • Difficulty level of the test
  • Cut-off marks from previous years

MPSC Exam Salary

Salary structures differ depending on the job. Following are the details of the salary:

Group A Salary:

The detailed salary structure for group A is as follows:

PostSalary
Deputy Director / Project Officer [Integrated Tribal Development Program] (Group A) / Deputy CommissionerINR 67,700 – INR 208,700
Deputy CollectorINR 56,100 – INR 177,500
Deputy Superintendent of Police / Assistant Commissioner of PoliceINR 56,100 – INR 177,500
Assistant Commissioner of Sales TaxINR 56,100- INR 1,77,500
Registrar, Co-op. SocietyINR 56,100- INR 1,77,500
Department Chief Executive Officer / Block Development OfficerINR 56,100- INR 1,77,500
Assistant Director, Maharashtra Finance and Accounting ServicesINR 56,100- INR 1,77,500
Chief Officer, Municipal Corporation / Municipal CouncilINR 56,100- INR 1,77,500
Superintendent of State ExciseINR 56,100- INR 1,77,500
Education Officer, of Maharashtra Education Service, (Administration Branch)INR 56,100- INR 1,77,500
Project Officer, Project Officer (Integrated Tribal Development Project) (Grade 2) / Assistant CommissionerINR 56,100- INR 1,77,500
Deputy Director, Industry (Technical)INR 56,100- INR 1,77,500
Tahsildar Salary in MaharashtraINR 56,100- INR 1,77,500
Assistant Director, Skill Development, Employment & EntrepreneursINR 56,100- INR 1,77,500

Group B Salary:

The detailed salary structure for Group B is as follows:

PostSalary
Deputy Education Officer, Maharashtra Education Services, (Administration Branch)INR 47,600- INR 1,51,100
SECTION OFFICERMinister: INR 47,600- INR 1,51,100 MPSC Office: INR 41,800- INR 1,32,300
Assistant Regional Transport OfficerINR 44,900- INR 1,42,400
Accounting Officer of Maharashtra Finance and Account ServiceINR 44,900- INR 1,42,400
Assistant BDOINR 41,800- INR 1,32,300
Chief Officer, Corporation / CorporationINR 41,800- INR 1,32,300
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR, CO-OP. SOCIETIESINR 41,800- INR 1,32,300
Deputy Superintendent, Land RecordsINR 41,800- INR 1,32,300
Deputy Superintendent, State ExciseINR 41,800- INR 1,32,300
Assistant Commissioner, State ExciseINR 41,800- INR 1,32,300
Skill Development, Employment and Entrepreneur Training Guidance OfficerINR 41,800- INR 1,32,300
Industry Officer, TechnicalINR 41,800- INR 1,32,300
Assistant Project Officer / Statistics Officer / Administrative Officer / Research Officer / Home Head / ManagerINR 41,800- INR 1,32,300
Deputy TehsildarINR 38,600- INR 12,2,800

Group C Salary:

The detailed salary structure for group C is as follows:

PostSalary
Industry InspectorINR 35,400 to INR 1,12,400 per annum
Deputy InspectorINR 38,600 to INR 1,22,800 per annum
State ExciseINR 38,600 to INR 1,22,800 per annum
Technical AssistantINR 29,200 to INR 92,300 per annum
Insurance DirectorateINR 29,000 to INR 92,300 per annum
Tax AssistantINR 25,500 to INR 81,100 per annum
Clerk Typist (English)INR 32,000 to INR 1,01,600 per annum
Clerk Typist (Marathi)INR 32,000 to INR 1,01,600 per annum

MPSC Exam 2024 Tips

Understand the Exam Pattern: Familiarize yourself with the MPSC exam pattern, including the subjects, marks distribution, and time duration. This will help you plan your study schedule accordingly.

Syllabus Analysis: Thoroughly go through the syllabus provided by MPSC. Identify the necessary and relevant topics and prioritize them based on their weightage in the exam. Create a plan that covers all the subjects and topics systematically.

Create a Study Schedule: Develop a realistic study schedule that allocates dedicated time for each subject. Divide your study time into smaller, manageable sessions and include regular breaks to maintain focus and avoid burnout.

Gather Study Materials: Collect all the relevant study materials, including textbooks, reference books, previous year’s question papers, and online resources. Ensure you have access to updated and reliable sources.

Take Notes: While studying, take concise and organized notes. This helps in active learning and makes it easier to revise later. Highlight important points, formulae, and key concepts to quickly grasp and recall information.

Practice Previous Year Papers: Solve previous year question papers and sample papers to get acquainted with the exam pattern and identify the types of questions asked. This practice will help you manage time and improve your problem-solving skills.

Mock Tests and Online Resources: Take regular mock tests to assess your progress and identify areas of improvement. Utilize online resources such as online quizzes, practice tests, and video tutorials to reinforce your understanding of various topics.

Time Management: Develop effective time management skills during your preparation. Set deadlines for completing specific topics and allocate time accordingly. This will help you cover the entire syllabus and revise before the exam.

Group Study and Discussion: Form or join study groups with like-minded aspirants preparing for MPSC. Engaging in group discussions and debates can enhance your understanding of complex topics and help you gain different perspectives.

Stay Updated: Stay abreast of current affairs, national and international events, government policies, and recent developments in Maharashtra. Read newspapers, follow news channels, and refer to reliable online sources for current affairs preparation.

Revise Regularly: Set aside dedicated time for revision. Revise important topics, formulas, and key concepts regularly to reinforce your knowledge and retain information effectively. Stay Positive and Take Breaks: Maintaining a positive mindset is crucial throughout your preparation journey. Take regular breaks, indulge in hobbies, exercise, and get enough sleep to stay refreshed and focused.

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Conclusion

Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) plays a vital role in recruiting eligible candidates to various government posts in the state. MPSC is known for its transparent and merit-based selection process, which ensures that only the most qualified personnel get into key posts, contributing to effective governance. Stringent exams and interviews ensure comprehensive assessment of the capabilities and competencies of candidates to select competent civil servants. Though occasional hiccups such as changes in exam pattern and delays in recruitment occur, MPSC has maintained its reputation as a reliable recruiting agency. Adhering to the principles of fairness and efficiency, it continues to strengthen the administrative framework of the state by appointing competent people to serve the people.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

What is MPSC?

MPSC stands for Maharashtra Public Service Commission. It is a state-level government organization responsible for conducting various recruitment examinations for the recruitment of candidates into the state civil services, including administrative, police, engineering, and other government positions in Maharashtra, India.

What is MPSC Recruitment 2024?

MPSC Recruitment 2024 refers to the recruitment process conducted by the Maharashtra Public Service Commission in the year 2024. It involves inviting applications, conducting examinations, and selecting candidates for various government positions in Maharashtra.

Which positions are available through MPSC Recruitment 2024?

The specific positions available through MPSC Recruitment 2024 can vary based on the vacancies and requirements of the Maharashtra government. Generally, positions such as Deputy Collector, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Assistant Commissioner, Assistant Engineer, and other administrative and technical positions are available.

What are the eligibility criteria for MPSC Recruitment 2024?

The eligibility criteria for MPSC Recruitment 2024 can vary depending on the specific position. However, in general, candidates must be Indian citizens and meet the age limit, educational qualifications, and other criteria specified in the official recruitment notification issued by MPSC.

How can I apply for MPSC Recruitment 2024?

To apply for MPSC Recruitment 2024, you need to visit the official website of the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (www.mpsc.gov.in) and look for the recruitment notification for the desired position. Follow the instructions provided in the notification, fill out the application form online, and submit it within the specified time frame.

What is the selection process for MPSC Recruitment 2024?

The selection process for MPSC Recruitment 2024 typically involves a preliminary examination, a main examination, and a personal interview. The preliminary examination is an objective-type test, while the main examination includes subjective and descriptive papers. Candidates who qualify in the preliminary examination are eligible to appear for the main examination, and those who clear the main examination are called for a personal interview.

How can I prepare for MPSC Recruitment 2024?

To prepare for MPSC Recruitment 2024, you should start by thoroughly understanding the syllabus and exam pattern for the specific position you are applying for. Gather relevant study materials, including textbooks, previous year question papers, and reference books. Create a study schedule, allocate time for each subject, and practice regularly. It is also beneficial to join coaching institutes or online platforms that offer guidance and mock tests for MPSC exams.

When will the MPSC Recruitment 2024 examinations be conducted?

The exact dates for the MPSC Recruitment 2024 examinations will be announced by the Maharashtra Public Service Commission through official notifications. It is recommended to regularly check the MPSC website or other reliable sources for updates regarding the examination schedule.

Can candidates from other states apply for MPSC Recruitment 2024?

MPSC Recruitment is primarily conducted for candidates who are residents of Maharashtra. However, in certain cases, candidates from other states may be eligible to apply for specific positions based on the recruitment rules and regulations set by the Maharashtra government. It is advisable to refer to the official recruitment notification to determine the eligibility criteria for candidates from other states.

Where can I get more information about MPSC Recruitment 2024?

For more information about MPSC Recruitment 2024, you can visit the official website of the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (www.mpsc.gov.in).

Which subject is in MPSC?

The MPSC exam includes subjects such as General Studies, Indian Polity, History, Geography, Economics, Science and Technology, and Ethics. Additionally, candidates can choose from various optional subjects.