MPPSC State Service Exam 2019

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Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has published notification for the recruitment of MPPSC State Service Exam 2019 on 14/11/2019. Those Candidates who are interested in the vacancy details & completed all eligibility criteria can read the Notification & Apply Online.

Important Dates

  • Starting Date to Apply Online: 20-11-2019 at 12:00 Hrs
  • Last Date to Apply Online & Payment of Fee: 09-12-2019 by 12:00 Hrs
  • Date for Corrections: 23-11 to 11-12-2019
  • Date for Download of Admit Card: 08 to 11-01-2020
  • Date for Preliminary Exam: 12-01-2020
  • Date for Declaration of Prelims Exam Result: 31-01-2020
  • Date for Mains Exam: April 2020
  • Date for Declaration of Mains Exam Result: June 2020
  • Date for Interview: August 2020
  • Date for Declaration of Final Result: September 2020

MPPSC State Service Exam Application Fee

  • For Others: Rs. 500/-
  • For SC, ST Candidates: Rs. 250/-
  • Pay the fee: Through Online
  • For More Details regarding fee refer the notification

Age Limit (as on 01-01-2020)

  • Minimum Age: 21 Years
  • Maximum Age: 40 Years
  • Age relaxation is applicable as per rules

Qualification

  • Candidates should possess Bachelors Degree

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The MPPSC State Service Exam is a competitive exam conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) for the recruitment of officers to the State Government of Madhya Pradesh. The exam is held every year in two stages: the Preliminary Examination and the Main Examination. The Preliminary Examination is a qualifying examination, while the Main Examination is a competitive examination. The Main Examination consists of two papers: Paper I and Paper II. Paper I is of 200 marks and Paper II is of 300 marks. The total marks for the Main Examination are 500 marks. The exam is conducted in the English and Hindi languages.

The syllabus for the MPPSC State Service Exam is as follows:

The exam is a very competitive exam and the competition is very tough. The exam is conducted in two stages: the Preliminary Examination and the Main Examination. The Preliminary Examination is a qualifying examination, while the Main Examination is a competitive examination. The Main Examination consists of two papers: Paper I and Paper II. Paper I is of 200 marks and Paper II is of 300 marks. The total marks for the Main Examination are 500 marks. The exam is conducted in the English and Hindi languages.

The syllabus for the MPPSC State Service Exam is very vast and it is very difficult to cover the entire syllabus in a short period of time. It is advisable to start preparing for the exam at least six months in advance. The preparation for the exam should be done in a systematic and planned manner. The candidates should make a study plan and stick to it. They should also practice solving previous year’s question papers. The candidates should also take mock tests to assess their preparation level.

The MPPSC State Service Exam is a very prestigious exam and it is a very good opportunity for the candidates to get a government job in the State of Madhya Pradesh. The exam is very competitive and the competition is very tough. However, if the candidates prepare well for the exam, they can definitely clear the exam and get a government job.

Here are some tips for preparing for the MPPSC State Service Exam:

I hope these tips will help you prepare for the MPPSC State Service Exam. Good luck!

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    (A) January 26, 1950
    (B) August 15, 1947
    (C) November 26, 1949
    (D) December 16, 1949

  2. The President of India is elected by:
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    (B) The members of the Rajya Sabha
    (C) The members of the Legislative Assemblies of the States
    (D) The members of the Legislative Councils of the States

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  4. The Supreme Court of India consists of:
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    (D) The Chief Justice of India and 40 other judges

  5. The Parliament of India consists of:
    (A) The Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha
    (B) The Lok Sabha and the Vidhan Sabha
    (C) The Rajya Sabha and the Vidhan Sabha
    (D) The Lok Sabha, the Rajya Sabha, and the Vidhan Sabha

  6. The Union Executive consists of:
    (A) The President, the Vice President, and the Prime Minister
    (B) The President, the Vice President, the Prime Minister, and the Council of Ministers
    (C) The President, the Vice President, the Prime Minister, the Council of Ministers, and the Attorney General
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  7. The Union Judiciary consists of:
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    (B) The Supreme Court, the High Courts, and the Subordinate Courts
    (C) The Supreme Court, the High Courts, the subordinate courts, and the Tribunals
    (D) The Supreme Court, the High Courts, the subordinate courts, the tribunals, and the Lok Adalats

  8. The Finance Commission is appointed by:
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    (B) The Prime Minister of India
    (C) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
    (D) The Chief Justice of India

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    (B) The Prime Minister of India
    (C) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
    (D) The Chief Justice of India

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    (B) The Prime Minister of India
    (C) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
    (D) The Chief Justice of India

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