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🏛️ State PSCMadhya Pradesh Government📋 Notification: Mid 2026 (Expected)

MPPSC State Service 2026 – Complete Preparation Guide

MPPSC SSE 2025–26 notification expected mid-2026 with 300–500 vacancies for Deputy Collector, DSP, and 30+ other Group A & B posts. 3-stage selection: Prelims → Mains → Interview. Graduate degree required. Age 21–40 years. Salary ₹56,100–₹1,77,500/month.

Expected Vacancies
300–500
Group A & B posts
Prelims Exam Date
Mid 2026
(Expected – TBN)
Min. Qualification
Any Graduate
From recognized university
Top Post Salary
₹56,100–₹1,77,500
Deputy Collector (per month)
💡 May 2026 Update: MPPSC SSE 2024 Mains results are expected by mid-2026. The SSE 2025 notification is anticipated once the 2024 cycle concludes. All upcoming dates are estimated — always verify from mppsc.mp.gov.in.
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What is MPPSC State Service Exam 2026?

The MPPSC State Service Examination (SSE) is the most prestigious state-level competitive exam in Madhya Pradesh, conducted annually by the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC). It recruits officers for Group A and Group B posts across MP Government departments — the most coveted being the Deputy Collector and Deputy Superintendent of Police.

MPPSC SSE is often called the "UPSC of Madhya Pradesh." The exam pattern closely mirrors UPSC Civil Services — with Preliminary, Main (descriptive), and Interview stages — but with a strong focus on Madhya Pradesh-specific GK, history, geography, culture, and state governance schemes. This MP-centric syllabus is the biggest differentiator from central government exams.

Clearing MPPSC SSE and joining as a Deputy Collector makes you a district-level administrative officer with significant executive powers — overseeing revenue, law and order, disaster management, and public welfare in your sub-division. With time and seniority, promotion to District Collector and potential absorption into the IAS becomes possible.

Conducting Body
Madhya Pradesh PSC (MPPSC)
Selection Stages
Prelims + Mains + Interview
Exam Frequency
Annual (once per year)
MP Domicile
Required for reserved categories
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📅 MPPSC State Service 2026 Important Dates

⚠️ Note: MPPSC SSE 2025 dates are not yet officially announced as of May 2026. Upcoming dates below are estimated based on MPPSC's historical annual cycle. Always verify from mppsc.mp.gov.in.

EventDate / StatusStatus
MPPSC SSE 2021 Final Result Declared2023✅ Done
MPPSC SSE 2022 Prelims Held22 May 2022✅ Done
MPPSC SSE 2022 Mains HeldFeb–Mar 2023✅ Done
MPPSC SSE 2022 Interview & Final Result2024✅ Done
MPPSC SSE 2023 Notification ReleasedSeptember 2023✅ Done
MPPSC SSE 2023 Prelims Held21 May 2023✅ Done
MPPSC SSE 2023 Mains HeldFebruary–March 2024✅ Done
MPPSC SSE 2023 Interview & Result2024–2025✅ Done
MPPSC SSE 2024 Notification ReleasedMarch 2024✅ Done
MPPSC SSE 2024 Prelims Held26 May 2024✅ Done
MPPSC SSE 2024 Mains (Expected)February–March 2025✅ Done
MPPSC SSE 2024 Interview & Final Result2025–2026⚠️ TBN
🆕 MPPSC SSE 2025 Notification (Expected)April – June 2026 (TBN)⚠️ TBN
MPPSC SSE 2025 Prelims (Expected)May – July 2026 (TBN)⚠️ TBN
MPPSC SSE 2025 Mains (Expected)Early 2027 (TBN)⚠️ TBN
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🎓 Eligibility Criteria

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Nationality

Indian Citizen. MP Domicile certificate required for reserved category benefits and certain posts.

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Educational Qualification

Graduation in any discipline from a UGC-recognized university. Final-year students may apply provisionally (must complete degree before joining).

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Age Limit (General/UR)

21 to 40 years. Age is calculated as on the date specified in each notification (usually 1st January of the exam year).

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Application Fee

General/OBC: ₹500 | SC/ST (MP Domicile): ₹250 | PwBD: ₹250. Fee paid online via official MPPSC portal.

Age Relaxation by Category (MP Domicile)
CategoryAge Limit
General (Male)21 – 40 years
General (Female)21 – 40 years
OBC (NCL) – MP Domicile21 – 45 years (+5)
SC / ST – MP Domicile21 – 45 years (+5)
PwBD (General)+10 years relaxation
PwBD (OBC)+13 years relaxation
PwBD (SC/ST)+15 years relaxation
Ex-Servicemen (MP Domicile)+5 years (subject to rules)
MP Govt Employees (Regular)Up to 5 years additional
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Vacancies History & Key Posts

CycleVacanciesPrelims DateMains Date
SSE 2019~330Jan 20202020–21
SSE 2020~283Jul 20212022
SSE 2021~251May 20222023
SSE 2022~227May 2022Feb–Mar 2023
SSE 2023~240May 2023Feb–Mar 2024
SSE 2024~263May 2024Feb–Mar 2025
SSE 2025 (upcoming)300–500 (Expected)Mid 2026 (TBN)Early 2027 (TBN)

Group A Posts (Gazetted)

PostDepartmentPay Scale
Deputy Collector (SDM)Revenue Department₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP)Home Department₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500
District Registrar / Sub RegistrarRegistration Department₹44,900 – ₹1,42,400
Commercial Tax OfficerCommercial Tax Dept₹48,000 – ₹1,51,100
Block Development Officer (BDO)Panchayat & Rural Dev₹44,900 – ₹1,42,400
Chief Municipal OfficerUrban Administration₹44,900 – ₹1,42,400
Employment OfficerLabour Department₹33,800 – ₹1,06,000

Group B Posts

PostDepartmentPay Scale
Nayab TehsildarRevenue₹33,800 – ₹1,06,000
Assistant DirectorVarious Departments₹33,800 – ₹1,06,000
Excise Sub InspectorExcise Department₹25,300 – ₹80,500
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Selection Process

Stage 1: Preliminary Examination

Objective MCQ test with 2 papers. Paper I (General Studies, 200 marks) is merit-based. Paper II (CSAT/General Aptitude, 200 marks) is qualifying — you need minimum 33% (66 marks) to be considered, but its marks are NOT added to merit. Negative marking: −1/3 per wrong answer in Paper I.

Stage 2: Main Examination

Descriptive written exam with 6 papers (approx. 1,400 marks for merit). Paper I (General Hindi, 300 marks) is qualifying — need 40% (120 marks) to be eligible. Papers II–VI (Essay + GS I to IV) are merit-based. No optional subject in the new MPPSC pattern (revised 2022 onwards).

Stage 3: Interview (Personality Test)

Conducted by MPPSC Board in Bhopal. Carries 175 marks. Tests personality, analytical ability, leadership, decision-making, awareness of current events, and suitability for civil service. Final merit = Mains marks + Interview marks.

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Exam Pattern 2026

Stage 1: Preliminary Examination

PaperQuestionsMarksTimeNote
Paper I – General Studies1002002 hoursMerit-based; negative marking (−1/3 per wrong answer)
Paper II – General Aptitude Test (CSAT)1002002 hoursQualifying only – min. 33% (66 marks) required; marks NOT counted in merit
Total2004004 hoursOnly Paper I marks count for merit

Stage 2: Main Examination

PaperMarksTypeNote
Paper I – General Hindi300DescriptiveQualifying (min. 40% = 120 marks required); NOT counted in merit
Paper II – Essay Writing (Hindi)100Descriptive (3 essays)Merit-based
Paper III – General Studies I300DescriptiveHistory, Art & Culture, Geography of India & World
Paper IV – General Studies II300DescriptiveConstitution, Polity, Governance, International Relations
Paper V – General Studies III200DescriptiveScience & Technology, Economy, Env & Ecology, Disaster Mgmt
Paper VI – General Studies IV200DescriptiveEthics, Integrity, Aptitude + Madhya Pradesh GK
Total (Merit Papers II–VI)~1,400DescriptivePaper I (Hindi) is qualifying only
Stage 3: Interview (Personality Test)

Personality Test conducted by MPPSC Board. Evaluates leadership, decision-making, communication, and awareness of MP affairs. Interview marks: 175. Final merit = Mains marks (Papers II–VI) + Interview marks.

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Detailed Syllabus

💡 MPPSC-specific tip: Each GS paper has a dedicated Madhya Pradesh component. Allocate 30–35% of your study time for each paper to MP-specific topics. This is where state-level aspirants have a natural advantage over UPSC-pattern coaching.
General Studies I – History, Geography & Culture
  • Indian History: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern (including Freedom Struggle)
  • Post-independence events and national integration
  • History & Culture of Madhya Pradesh (art, architecture, tribes, fairs & festivals)
  • World History – Important events 18th to 20th century
  • Physical Geography of India and World (rivers, mountains, climate, soils)
  • Geography of Madhya Pradesh – rivers, forests, minerals, districts
  • Human Geography – population, urbanisation, migration
  • Indian Society – features, diversity, women's role, globalisation effects
  • Art and Culture – classical dance, music, literature, UNESCO heritage sites
General Studies II – Polity, Governance & International Relations
  • Indian Constitution – historical underpinnings, features, amendments
  • Union and State government structure, Parliament and State Legislature
  • Judiciary – Supreme Court, High Courts, tribunals
  • Panchayati Raj and Urban Local Bodies (73rd & 74th Amendments)
  • Governance – transparency, accountability, RTI, good governance
  • Government schemes and policies (PMGSY, MGNREGS, Aadhaar, PMJDY)
  • Madhya Pradesh-specific schemes and governance initiatives
  • International Relations – India's foreign policy, bilateral and multilateral bodies
  • UN System, SAARC, BRICS, SCO, G20
  • Role of civil services in democracy and administration
General Studies III – Economy, Science & Environment
  • Indian Economy – planning, GDP, inflation, fiscal & monetary policy
  • Economy of Madhya Pradesh – agriculture, industry, MSME, trade
  • Budget and Finance – Union Budget highlights, State Budget of MP
  • Banking and Financial Sector – RBI, NABARD, microfinance, insurance
  • Science & Technology – space, defence, biotechnology, nano-tech
  • IT and digital India – e-governance, Aadhaar, digital payments
  • Environment & Ecology – biodiversity, climate change, pollution, waste management
  • National parks and wildlife sanctuaries of MP (Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Pench)
  • Disaster Management – types, preparedness, NDRF, State Disaster Authority
  • Agriculture – crop types, MSP, irrigation, land reforms, MP agriculture
General Studies IV – Ethics, Aptitude & MP General Knowledge
  • Ethics in public administration – integrity, probity, transparency
  • Aptitude for civil service – motivations, attitude, foundational values
  • Emotional intelligence in administration
  • Case studies in administrative ethics (decision-making scenarios)
  • Madhya Pradesh General Knowledge – geography, history, economy, culture
  • Chief Ministers, Governors & important personalities of MP
  • MP state symbols – State Animal (Barasingha), State Bird (Indian Paradise Flycatcher), etc.
  • Recent events in Madhya Pradesh – schemes, awards, government decisions
  • Tribal affairs of MP – ST communities, their culture and welfare schemes
  • Sports & Games – MP-based achievements, national/international events
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Previous Year Cut-offs

⚠️ Cut-off data below is approximate, based on available analysis and candidates' self-reported scores. Official MPPSC cut-offs are not always published. Treat as directional benchmarks only.
CategoryPrelims 2022 (out of 200)Prelims 2023 (out of 200)Mains 2023 (out of ~1,400)
General (UR)~93–96~91–94~900–950/1400
OBC~88–92~86–90~850–900/1400
SC~78–83~76–81~800–850/1400
ST~72–77~70–76~760–820/1400
EWS~88–91~87–90~870–920/1400
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💰 Salary & Career Growth

Deputy Collector / DSP – Salary Breakdown (Estimated, 2025–26)
Basic Pay – Deputy Collector / DSP (Pay Level 13)₹56,100/month
Dearness Allowance (DA) @ ~55% of Basic (MP State revised 2025)~₹30,855/month
House Rent Allowance (HRA) – 8–16% of Basic (varies by city)₹4,488 – ₹8,976/month
Travelling & Other Allowances₹3,000 – ₹6,000/month
Medical Allowance (CGHS-equivalent)Available (family included)
Estimated Gross CTC – Deputy Collector (Bhopal/Indore posting)~₹95,000 – ₹1,10,000/month
Estimated In-Hand (post deductions)~₹80,000 – ₹95,000/month

Career Progression Path

LevelPay ScaleTimelineRole
Nayab Tehsildar / Entry Group BPay Level 100–3 yrsRevenue & field work, sub-divisional administration
Deputy Collector (SDM)Pay Level 133–10 yrsSub-divisional head, land records, law & order
Additional CollectorPay Level 1410–15 yrsDistrict-level senior administration
District CollectorPay Level 1515–20 yrsDistrict chief executive, IAS promotion likely
Commissioner / SecretaryPay Level 16+20+ yrsDivision-level or State Secretariat posting

🚀 IAS Promotion: Senior MPPSC officers who clear the DPC (Departmental Promotion Committee) screening can be absorbed into the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) through the Select List. This is a powerful long-term career incentive for high-performing state service officers.

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12-Month Study Plan

Month 1–2History & Geography Foundation

Begin with Modern Indian History (Spectrum by Rajiv Ahir) and Indian Geography (NCERT 6–12). Dedicate 2 hours daily to Madhya Pradesh-specific topics – this is where MPPSC SSE differentiates itself from UPSC. Make a separate MP notebook. Read MP current affairs from PatrikaBhaskar or Dainik Bhaskar daily (15 minutes).

Month 3–4Polity, Governance & International Relations

Read Laxmikant's Indian Polity (essential). Focus on Panchayati Raj chapters since MPPSC GS II gives heavy weightage to local governance and MP Panchayat system. Study Madhya Pradesh Panchayat Act and urban bodies structure. Cover India's foreign policy and bilateral relations in parallel.

Month 5–6Economy, Science & Environment

Economy: use Ramesh Singh's Indian Economy. For MP Economy, cover MP Economic Survey (available on MP planning commission website – free PDF). Science: NCERT 8–10 is sufficient for basics; focus on current science & technology events. Environment: study NCERTs + Down to Earth magazine for environment ecology.

Month 7–8Ethics, MP GK & Prelims Mock Tests

Ethics (GS IV) – use Lexicon for Ethics (Chronicle Publications) + practice case studies daily. MP GK: memorise all important facts (districts, rivers, folk arts, tribal communities, CM list, important schemes). Start Prelims mock tests from Month 7 – take one full mock test per week, analyse wrong answers rigorously.

Month 9–10Answer Writing & Mains Preparation

If Prelims result is positive, shift fully to Mains. Practice answer writing daily – 3 descriptive answers per day. For Essay (Paper II), practice one full essay per week on MP/India themes. Hindi Paper I: focus on grammar, summary writing, and comprehension. Join a test series for MPPSC Mains if budget allows.

Month 11–12Full Mock Tests & Interview Preparation

Take 2 full Mains-pattern mock tests per month. Revise MP GK and current affairs heavily before Mains. For Interview: prepare a Personal Information Form (PIF) carefully. Know your district well, current issues in MP, your educational background. Practice with mock interviews – MPPSC panel tests personality and administrative temperament.

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Best Books for MPPSC 2026

SubjectBook TitleAuthor
HistoryA Brief History of Modern IndiaRajiv Ahir (Spectrum)
HistoryIndia's Ancient PastR.S. Sharma (NIOS)
GeographyGeography of IndiaMajid Husain (for mains depth)
PolityIndian PolityM. Laxmikant
EconomyIndian EconomyRamesh SinghBuy
EnvironmentEnvironment for Civil ServicesMajid Husain
EthicsLexicon for Ethics, Integrity & AptitudeChronicle PublicationsBuy
MP GKMadhya Pradesh General Knowledge (MP GK)Arihant / Prabhat Publications
MP GKMPPSC Special MP GK DigestYouth Competition Times / Drishti IAS
Current AffairsMonthly Current Affairs + MP Current AffairsDrishti IAS / Vision IAS (Free PDFs)
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Free Resources

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Expert Preparation Tips

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Madhya Pradesh GK is what separates MPPSC toppers from also-rans. Allocate at least 25–30% of your study time to MP-specific topics — history, geography, tribes, culture, economy, schemes, and current events. Most candidates underestimate this and lose crucial marks.

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MPPSC Mains is fully descriptive — answer writing practice is non-negotiable. Start writing 3 answers daily from Month 7 onwards. Use sub-headings, bullet points, and data wherever possible. Answers with diagrams/maps for Geography score higher.

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The CSAT Paper II (Prelims) is qualifying at 33%. Do not spend more than 2–3 weeks on it. However, do not ignore it either — many well-prepared candidates miss the cutoff by 1–2 marks. A few focused practice sets are enough.

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MPPSC SSE has been known for delays between stages. Use the gap between Prelims and Mains result productively — start Mains prep from Day 1 of Prelims prep. Never wait for results to begin Mains preparation.

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For the Interview, know your district, tehsil, and the current issues in your home district inside-out. MPPSC interview panels often ask about local administrative issues, MP governance, and current state events. Being a proud local candidate helps.

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For GS IV (Ethics), case studies are trickier than theory. Read actual IAS and IPS officers' decisions in real administrative scenarios from newspapers. Practice writing structured, balanced answers showing both administrative and human sides.

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Hindi Paper I (General Hindi, 300 marks, qualifying) requires consistent practice. Focus on Vyakaran (grammar), Nibandh (essay), Patra Lekhan (letter writing), and Sandhi-Samas. 30 minutes daily from Month 1 is much better than cramming before Mains.

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Target 110–120 correct in Prelims Paper I (out of 200 marks, 100 questions) for a safe General category score. Avoid wild guessing — negative marking at −1/3 per wrong answer can significantly reduce your net score.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MPPSC State Service Exam 2025–26 notification date?
MPPSC SSE 2025 notification has not been officially released as of May 2026. Based on MPPSC's recent annual cycle (2022, 2023, 2024 notifications released between March–September), the 2025 cycle notification is expected in mid-2026. Check mppsc.mp.gov.in regularly for official announcements.
What posts are offered under MPPSC State Service Exam?
MPPSC State Service Exam offers Group A and Group B State Service posts. Key Group A posts include Deputy Collector (SDM), Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), District Registrar, Commercial Tax Officer, and Block Development Officer. Group B posts include Nayab Tehsildar, Sub-Registrar, and Assistant Director in various departments. The final list varies by notification cycle.
Is optional subject required for MPPSC State Service Mains?
No. MPPSC removed the optional subject from the State Service Main Examination in the new revised pattern. The Mains now consists of 6 papers: General Hindi (qualifying), Essay, General Studies I, II, III, and IV. No optional subject is required. This applies to SSE 2022 onwards. Always verify the latest pattern from the official notification on mppsc.mp.gov.in.
What is the age limit for MPPSC State Service 2026?
The age limit for MPPSC State Service is 21–40 years for General (UR) category candidates. Relaxations for MP domicile holders: OBC (NCL) +5 years (up to 45), SC/ST +5 years (up to 45), PwBD +10 years. Ex-Servicemen get +5 years. MP Government employees on regular posts get up to 5 additional years. Age is calculated as per the notification cut-off date.
Is domicile of Madhya Pradesh mandatory for MPPSC?
For most posts, a valid MP domicile certificate is required for category-based reservations (OBC, SC, ST) and for applying against reserved vacancies. General category candidates from other states may apply for unreserved vacancies but cannot claim category benefits. MPPSC notifications specify domicile conditions clearly — always check the official notification for your specific category.