The MPSC Rajyaseva (Maharashtra Public Service Commission State Services) Examination is one of the most prestigious state-level competitive exams in India. It recruits candidates for senior Group A and Group B Gazetted posts in the Maharashtra state government. This complete guide covers eligibility, exam pattern, Preliminary syllabus with topic-wise weightage, previous year cut-offs, and a preparation strategy specifically designed for MPSC aspirants.

What is MPSC Rajyaseva?

The MPSC Rajyaseva Examination selects officers for some of Maharashtra's most important administrative positions — Deputy Collector, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Assistant Commissioner of Sales Tax, Assistant Regional Transport Officer, and more. These are Class I and Class II Gazetted posts with salaries ranging from ₹56,100 to ₹2,00,000 per month.

The exam is conducted in three stages: Preliminary (Prelims), Main Examination (Mains), and Personality Test (Interview). The Prelims is a qualifying-cum-ranking exam with two objective papers.

Key Facts — MPSC Rajyaseva 2026

Notification typically released in January–February each year. Prelims held around April–May. Check mpsc.gov.in for confirmed dates and vacancy details.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Nationality: Indian Citizen and domicile of Maharashtra
  • Age: 19–38 years (General) | Up to 43 years for reserved categories
  • Education: Bachelor's degree from a recognised university (any discipline)
  • Language: Working knowledge of Marathi is essential

Prelims Exam Pattern

PaperSubjectQuestionsMarksTime
Paper IGeneral Studies1002002 hrs
Paper IICSAT (Aptitude)802002 hrs
Total1804004 hrs
ℹ️ CSAT is Qualifying Only

Paper II (CSAT) is qualifying in nature — you need to score 33% minimum (66/200) to qualify, but its marks are NOT counted for the merit list. Your Prelims rank is determined entirely by Paper I (General Studies) marks.

Paper I — General Studies: Topic-wise Weightage

Topic AreaExpected QsWeightage
Indian Polity & Governance15–20High
Maharashtra-specific GK10–15High
History (India & Maharashtra)12–15High
Geography (India & Maharashtra)10–12High
Indian Economy & Budget8–12Medium
Environment & Science8–10Medium
Current Affairs (National & Maharashtra)10–15High

Previous Year Prelims Cut-offs (Paper I)

YearGeneralOBCSCSTNT
2024118.0110.5104.096.5107.0
2023115.5108.0101.593.0104.5
2022113.0105.599.090.5102.0

Cut-offs are out of 200 (Paper I only). Target 125+ for General category to remain safe across years.

Preparation Strategy

Phase 1 (Month 1–2): Build conceptual clarity in Polity (NCERT 9–12, Laxmikanth) and History (NCERT + Maharashtra history). These two topics together contribute 25–35 questions.

Phase 2 (Month 3–4): Cover Geography (physical, human, Maharashtra-specific) and Economy (budget basics, schemes, Maharashtra economy). Focus on MPSC-specific Maharashtra content — most aspirants neglect this.

Phase 3 (Month 5): Current affairs covering the last 12 months — national and Maharashtra-specific events. Read Lokrajya magazine for Maharashtra current affairs.

Phase 4 (Month 6): Full mock tests under timed conditions. CSAT practice (reading comprehension, basic maths) — ensure you clear the 33% threshold comfortably.

✅ MPSC-Specific Preparation Tips
  • Always study Maharashtra-specific versions of topics — Maharashtra history, geography, economy, and polity (Vidhan Parishad, MPSC functions, Governor's special powers in Maharashtra context).
  • Marathi medium aspirants: MPSC question papers are available in both Marathi and English. Practicing in your strongest language improves accuracy and speed.
  • Previous year papers (last 7 years) are the single best predictor of MPSC question patterns — solve all of them.
  • Lokrajya (published by Government of Maharashtra) is the most trusted source for Maharashtra current affairs.

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