Selection Process of mpsc rto Exam 2024

The Maharashtra Commission (Mpsc) conducts the RTO (Regional Transport Officer) exam every year to recruit eligible candidates for the post of RTO. The exam is a highly competitive one, with lakhs of candidates applying for it every year. The selection process for the Mpsc Rto exam is very rigorous and consists of three stages:

  1. Preliminary Examination
  2. Main Examination
  3. Interview

The Preliminary Examination is a written examination that is conducted in two papers: Paper I and Paper II. Paper I is of 100 marks and consists of questions on General Knowledge, Current Affairs, and Mathematics. Paper II is of 100 marks and consists of questions on English Language and Comprehension. The Preliminary Examination is qualifying in nature, which means that candidates who secure the minimum qualifying marks in the Preliminary Examination will be eligible to appear for the Main Examination.

The Main Examination is a written examination that is conducted in three papers: Paper I, Paper II, and Paper III. Paper I is of 200 marks and consists of questions on General Studies. Paper II is of 200 marks and consists of questions on Law. Paper III is of 200 marks and consists of questions on Transport Administration. The Main Examination is also qualifying in nature, which means that candidates who secure the minimum qualifying marks in the Main Examination will be eligible to appear for the Interview.

The Interview is the final stage of the selection process for the MPSC RTO exam. The Interview is conducted by a panel of experts and is of 100 marks. The Interview is a very important stage of the selection process and candidates need to prepare well for it. The Interview is conducted to assess the candidate’s Personality, Communication skills, and general awareness.

The selection process for the MPSC RTO exam is very rigorous and only the best candidates are selected for the post of RTO. Candidates who are serious about clearing the MPSC RTO exam need to start preparing early and need to put in a lot of hard work.

Here are some tips for preparing for the MPSC RTO exam:

  1. Start preparing early. The MPSC RTO exam is a very competitive exam and candidates need to start preparing early to give themselves enough time to cover the syllabus.
  2. Make a study plan. A study plan will help you to stay on track and make sure that you are covering all the important topics.
  3. Practice regularly. The MPSC RTO exam is a very tough exam and candidates need to practice regularly to improve their chances of clearing it.
  4. Take mock tests. Mock tests will help you to get familiar with the format of the exam and will also help you to identify your weak areas.
  5. Stay calm and confident. The MPSC RTO exam is a very important exam, but it is important to stay calm and confident during the exam.

If you follow these tips, you will be well on your way to clearing the MPSC RTO exam.

The selection process for the MPSC RTO Exam 2024 will be conducted in three stages:

  1. Preliminary Examination
  2. Main Examination
  3. Interview

The Preliminary Examination will be a objective type examination consisting of 200 questions. The Main Examination will be a descriptive type examination consisting of 100 questions. The Interview will be a personal interview conducted by a panel of experts.

The Preliminary Examination will be held on 10th April 2024. The Main Examination will be held on 24th April 2024. The Interview will be held on 1st May 2024.

The Preliminary Examination will be conducted in two shifts:

  1. Morning Shift: 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM
  2. Afternoon Shift: 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM

The Main Examination will be conducted in two shifts:

  1. Morning Shift: 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM
  2. Afternoon Shift: 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM

The Interview will be held on 1st May 2024. The interview will be conducted from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM.

The Preliminary Examination will be held at the following centers:

  1. Mumbai
  2. Pune
  3. Nagpur
  4. Aurangabad
  5. Nashik
  6. Kolhapur
  7. Solapur
  8. Amravati
  9. Latur
  10. Nanded
  11. Jalgaon
  12. Akola
  13. Bhandara
  14. Chandrapur
  15. Gadchiroli
  16. Wardha
  17. Yavatmal
  18. Washim
  19. Buldhana
  20. Amravati

The Main Examination will be held at the following centers:

  1. Mumbai
  2. Pune
  3. Nagpur
  4. Aurangabad
  5. Nashik
  6. Kolhapur
  7. Solapur
  8. Amravati
  9. Latur
  10. Nanded
  11. Jalgaon
  12. Akola
  13. Bhandara
  14. Chandrapur
  15. Gadchiroli
  16. Wardha
  17. Yavatmal
  18. Washim
  19. Buldhana
  20. Amravati

The Interview will be held at the following centers:

  1. Mumbai
  2. Pune
  3. Nagpur
  4. Aurangabad
  5. Nashik
  6. Kolhapur
  7. Solapur
  8. Amravati
  9. Latur
  10. Nanded
  11. Jalgaon
  12. Akola
  13. Bhandara
  14. Chandrapur
  15. Gadchiroli
  16. Wardha
  17. Yavatmal
  18. Washim
  19. Buldhana
  20. Amravati

The syllabus for the Preliminary Examination is as follows:

  1. General Knowledge
  2. Current Affairs
  3. HISTORY of India
  4. Geography of India
  5. Indian Polity and Governance
  6. Indian economy
  7. Science and Technology
  8. Environment and ECOLOGY
  9. Mathematics
  10. Reasoning

The syllabus for the Main Examination is as follows:

  1. General Knowledge
  2. Current Affairs
  3. History of India
  4. Geography of India
  5. Indian Polity and Governance
  6. Indian Economy
  7. Science and Technology
  8. Environment and Ecology
  9. Mathematics
  10. Reasoning
  11. Law
  12. Accountancy
  13. Business Administration
  14. Economics
  15. Statistics
  16. Mathematics
  17. Physics
  18. Chemistry
  19. Biology
  20. Computer Science

The marks for the Preliminary Examination will be 100. The marks for the Main Examination will be 300. The marks for the Interview will be 100.

The total marks for the MPSC RTO Exam 2024 will be 500.

The cut-off marks for the Preliminary Examination will be 30%. The cut-off marks for the Main Examination will be 40%. The cut-off marks for the Interview will be 50%.

The final merit list will be prepared on the basis of the marks obtained in the Preliminary Examination, Main Examination, and Interview.

The candidates who are shortlisted for the Interview will be required to produce the following documents:

  1. Original