Breaking news for Maharashtra aspirants: The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has released the official notification for the Combined recruitment drive 2026, featuring 1,502 vacant posts across multiple departments and categories. With the application window closing on 25 May 2026 (just 3 days from the notification date), this is your golden opportunity to secure a state-level government position. Whether you're aiming for administrative services, revenue posts, or technical roles, this guide covers everything you need to know—from eligibility to strategy.
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Quick Summary: MPSC 2026 Combined Notification
The MPSC Combined 2026 exam is one of Maharashtra's most competitive recruitment drives, designed to fill positions in the state administration, revenue department, and allied services. The notification reveals 1,502 total posts divided across General, OBC, SC, and ST categories. Unlike previous years, this combined notification consolidates multiple recruitment processes into one, streamlining the application process while expanding opportunities. Eligible candidates from across India (with Maharashtra residency preference) can apply through the official MPSC portal.
Important Dates & Deadlines: Don't Miss These
Time management is critical for MPSC 2026. Here are the key dates every aspirant must mark:
| Event | Date | Status |
| Notification Released | 22 May 2026 | ✓ Live |
| Application Window Opens | 22 May 2026 | ✓ Active |
| Application Deadline (Last Date) | 25 May 2026 | ⚠ Urgent |
| Preliminary Exam (Expected) | July/August 2026 | TBA |
| Main Exam (Expected) | October/November 2026 | TBA |
| Interview Round (Expected) | December 2026/January 2027 | TBA |
Candidates are strongly advised to complete the application process well before 25 May 2026 as server issues are common during final hours.
Eligibility Criteria for MPSC 2026 Combined
Before applying, verify that you meet all eligibility requirements. The MPSC has structured eligibility across three main categories:
Age Limit
- General Category: 18-38 years
- OBC Category: 18-40 years (3-year relaxation)
- SC/ST Category: 18-43 years (5-year relaxation)
- Ex-Servicemen: Age relaxation as per government norms
Educational Qualifications
- Minimum Bachelor's Degree from a recognized university
- Specific posts may require specialized qualifications (Engineering, Law, Medical, etc.)
- Aggregate marks requirement: Generally 45-50% for General category, 40% for OBC/SC/ST
Residency & Citizenship
- Indian citizen by birth or naturalization
- Maharashtra residency: Preference given but not strictly mandatory for all posts
- Some positions (especially revenue) may have strict Maharashtra domicile clause
MPSC 2026 Post Breakup: Where Are the 1,502 Openings?
The 1,502 posts span across multiple categories and departments:
- Administrative Posts: Deputy Superintendent of Police, Deputy Collector, Deputy Superintendent (Prison)
- Revenue & Land Administration: Talathi, Circle Inspector, Tehsildar
- Engineering Services: Assistant Engineer (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical)
- Medical & Health: Health Officer, Auxiliary Nurse Midwife positions
- Other Services: Teacher, Excise Inspector, Sales Tax Inspector
The exact post-wise and category-wise breakup will be available in the detailed MPSC official notification.
How to Apply for MPSC 2026: Step-by-Step Guide
The application process is entirely online. Follow these steps carefully:
- Visit the Official Portal: Go to https://mpsc.gov.in and look for the "Apply Online" section under the 2026 Combined notification.
- Register/Login: If new, create an account using your email ID and mobile number. If returning, login with existing credentials.
- Fill Application Form: Enter personal details (name, DOB, address), educational qualifications, category, and desired post preferences. Be extremely careful with spelling and dates.
- Upload Documents: Scan and upload (in PDF/JPG format):
- Birth Certificate or Age Proof
- Bachelor's Degree Certificate
- Category Certificate (if SC/ST/OBC)
- Domicile Certificate (if required)
- Recent Passport-size Photograph (100KB)
- Signature (100KB)
- Choose Exam Centers: Select your preferred exam centers in order of preference (usually 3-5 options available).
- Pay Application Fee: MPSC application fee is typically ₹525 for General/OBC and ₹325 for SC/ST candidates. Use online payment (Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, UPI).
- Review & Submit: Double-check all information before final submission. Save your confirmation receipt and application number.
- Take Screenshots: Capture your application confirmation and fee payment receipt for future reference.
Note: Applications submitted after 25 May 2026 will NOT be accepted. Plan to complete the process by 24 May to avoid last-minute technical glitches.
MPSC 2026 Exam Pattern & Selection Process
The MPSC Combined exam follows a three-tier selection process:
Tier 1: Preliminary Examination (Objective Type)
- Duration: 2 hours
- Total Questions: 100 multiple-choice questions
- Total Marks: 100
- Subjects Covered: General Knowledge, Current Affairs, General Studies, Reasoning, Aptitude
- Passing Criteria: Candidates scoring above cutoff (varies by category) qualify for Mains
- Negative Marking: 1/3rd mark deducted for each wrong answer
Tier 2: Main Examination (Descriptive Type)
- Duration: 3-4 hours (varies by post)
- Total Marks: 400-500
- Format: Essay, passage translation, problem-solving questions
- Subjects: Advanced General Studies, State-specific topics, Post-related technical subjects
- Merit List: Prepared based on Prelims + Mains combined score
Tier 3: Interview & Personality Test
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Total Marks: 100
- Focus: Communication skills, decision-making, stress management, subject knowledge
- Weight in Final Merit: Final score = Mains (60%) + Interview (40%)
MPSC 2026 Syllabus: What to Study
The syllabus is broad but well-defined. Here are the key topics across major subjects:
General Studies & Current Affairs
- Indian History: Medieval and Modern India, Indian freedom struggle, post-independence developments
- Geography: Physical and political geography of India, climate zones, water resources, agriculture
- Polity: Indian Constitution, rights and duties, federal structure, local government, Maharashtra state administration
- Current Events: National and international news from past 6-12 months
General Science & Technology
- Basic Physics, Chemistry, Biology concepts
- Environmental issues and sustainability
- Space technology and IT advancements
Reasoning & Aptitude
- Logical reasoning, coding-decoding, analogy
- Data interpretation, percentage, profit-loss calculations
- Seating arrangement, direction sense, calendar problems
Maharashtra-Specific Topics (Important!)
- History and geography of Maharashtra
- Marathi language and literature basics
- State economy, agriculture, and industrial sectors
- State administrative structure and local governance
Preparation Strategy for MPSC 2026
With only 2-3 months until Prelims, strategic preparation is essential. Here's a battle-tested approach:
Phase 1: Foundation Building (Week 1-2)
- Analyze previous year question papers (2024-2025 MPSC exams)
- Identify high-weightage topics: Current affairs carries 30-40% questions
- Download and review MPSC syllabus PDF from official website
- Subscribe to free current affairs resources covering daily updates
Phase 2: Subject-Wise Mastery (Week 3-6)
- Current Affairs (30-40 days): Read newspapers, watch news, use monthly magazines. Maharashtra news is crucial.
- General Studies (25-30 days): NCERT books (Class 6-12) provide excellent foundation. Focus on Constitution, History, Geography.
- Reasoning (15-20 days): Practice 20-30 problems daily. Use apps or books for timed practice.
- Maharashtra-Specific Topics (10-15 days): Read state-level news, administrative structure, famous personalities.
Phase 3: Mock Tests & Revision (Week 7-8)
- Take 2-3 full-length mock tests per week from reputable sources
- Analyze weak areas after each mock
- Revise high-yield topics: History, Polity, Current Affairs
- Join study groups to discuss tricky questions
Day Before Exam Tips
- Don't study new topics; do light revision only
- Check admit card, exam center location, and required documents
- Get 8 hours of sleep
- Prepare: Pen, pencil, eraser, ID proof, admit card in a folder
MPSC 2026 Salary & Career Prospects
MPSC positions offer excellent career growth and compensation packages:
Salary Structure (Approximate)
- Deputy Superintendent of Police: ₹ 35,400 - ₹ 1,12,400 (Grade Pay: ₹ 4,200)
- Deputy Collector / District Sports Officer: ₹ 35,400 - ₹ 1,12,400 (Grade Pay: ₹ 4,200)
- Assistant Engineer: ₹ 32,900 - ₹ 1,04,800 (Grade Pay: ₹ 3,800)
- Teacher / Lecturer: ₹ 27,600 - ₹ 87,200 (Grade Pay: ₹ 3,200)
Benefits Beyond Salary
- Dearness Allowance (DA) as per 7th Pay Commission
- House Rent Allowance (HRA) or Government accommodation
- Comprehensive medical insurance and family pension
- Annual increments and promotion opportunities
- Leave encashment and gratuity on retirement
- Job security and work-life balance
Career Growth Path
MPSC posts lead to rapid career progression. Deputy Collectors often move to Collector positions within 10-15 years. DSPs can become SPs, then DIG. Engineers get project management roles and can reach Chief Engineer positions. Teachers can become school principals or educational administrators.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What is the last date to apply for MPSC 2026 Combined?
The final application deadline is 25 May 2026. No applications will be accepted after this date, so candidates must complete the process by 24 May 2026 at the latest to avoid last-minute server crashes.
Q2: Am I eligible if I don't have a Maharashtra domicile certificate?
Eligibility depends on the specific post. Administrative and revenue posts usually require Maharashtra domicile. However, some posts in engineering, health, and education are open to all-India candidates. Check the detailed notification for post-specific requirements.
Q3: Can I apply for multiple posts in the MPSC 2026 Combined notification?
Yes, you can indicate multiple post preferences in a single application form. However, you cannot apply for the same exam session twice. Choose posts carefully based on your qualifications and career goals.
Q4: What documents do I need to upload during application?
Essential documents include: Age proof (Birth Certificate), Educational degrees/certificates, Category certificate (if applicable), Domicile certificate, Passport-size photograph, and scanned signature. All documents must be in PDF or JPG format, max 100KB each. Missing or invalid documents will lead to rejection.
Q5: When will the MPSC 2026 preliminary exam be held?
The official exam date hasn't been announced yet, but based on previous cycles, the Preliminary exam is expected in July or August 2026. The Main exam likely follows in October-November 2026, with interviews in December 2026 or January 2027. Final dates will be published on the MPSC website.
Q6: What's the best way to prepare for MPSC 2026 in just 2-3 months?
Focus on high-scoring areas: Current Affairs (40%), General Studies (30%), and Reasoning (20%). Use previous year papers to understand the question style. Join coaching institutes like iGET (iget.in) for structured MPSC preparation courses, mock tests, and doubt-clearing sessions. Daily consistency beats last-minute cramming.
⚠️ Important Note: The information provided is based on official MPSC announcements as of 22 May 2026. Candidates must verify all details on the official MPSC website before submitting applications. Government procedures and deadlines can change without notice.
📌 Source: Information based on latest reports and official notifications as of 22 May 2026. For the most accurate and updated details, candidates are advised to visit the Maharashtra Public Service Commission Official Website. iGET is a learning resource portal — we do not represent any official authority. Verify all dates, eligibility, and procedures from official sources before applying.
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