MPSC (Maharashtra Public Service
Commission) has all the ingredients, which are
essential to make it a sound career option, namely stability
of tenure, attractive salary and social status. But more
than that the powers which are bestowed upon the person
occupying these posts and the opportunity to utilize these
powers for the benefit of the ‘Public’ gives
it an edge over the other career options. This sense of
fulfillment is the most important thing that makes it a
coveted career.
MPSC recruits for the following posts:
- Deputy Collector (DC)
- Deputy Superintendent of Police (Dy. S. P.)
- District Deputy Registrar (DDR)
- Sales Tax Officer (STO)
- Tahsildar
- Deputy CEO
- Nayab Tahsildar etc
Revised Pattern of MPSC Exam:
MPSC has
done some major changes in the pattern of exam as well
as distribution of marks. One of the major changes is that
there won’t be any optional
subjects any more even for the Mains. There shall be 4 papers
of General Studies with different components.
Following is the distribution of marks for Mains:
Subject |
Marks |
Compulsory Marathi |
100 |
Compulsory English |
100 |
GS Paper 1 (History and Geography) |
150 |
GS Paper 2 (Indian Constitution and
Politics) |
150 |
GS Paper 3 (Human Resource Development
and Human Rights) |
150 |
GS
Paper 4 (Economics and Science & Technology)
150 |
150 |
Only the language papers i.e. Marathi and
English are descriptive in nature. All- other papers i.e.
G. S. papers are objective in nature. Moreover, the Commission
has introduced negative marking system and individual cut-off
for each G.S. paper, which is 45% for the General category
students and 40% for all the reserved categories. Keeping
in mind all these changes, the Academy has come up with rigorous
batches for MPSC.
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