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MPSC Rajyaseva Exam Pattern: Process, Exam Pattern for Mains

MPSC Rajyaseva Exam Pattern

The MPSC Rajyaseva recruitment notification 2021 is out. The State Government of Maharashtra conducts the MPSC State service exam which is also known as the MPSC Rajyaseva exam annually to recruit suitable candidates into different wings of the state administration. Candidates can find the detailed MPSC Rajyaseva Exam Pattern in this article.

MPSC Rajyaseva Selection Process

There are three stages in the MPSC Rajyaseva exam which is similar to the Union Public Service Commission and other State Public Service Commissions:

1. Prelims Exam

2. Mains Exam

3. Interview Round

In order to to be eligible for stages 2 and 3, a candidate is required to clear the previous stage, that is in order to qualify for the MPSC mains exam, the candidate has to clear the prelims, and post clearing the MPSC mains, the candidate would be called for the Interview which is the final round of the MPSC Rajyaseva Selection Process. 

MPSC Rajyaseva Exam Pattern

The detailed MPSC Rajyaseva Exam Pattern for each of the stages enumerated above is explained below:

MPSC Rajyaseva Exam Pattern For Prelims:

This is the first stage of the MPSC Rajyaseva exam which will serve as a qualifier for the next stage i.e. the mains exam. The MPSC prelims exam consists of 2 papers, both being objective in nature. Both the papers are compulsory to attempt.

The following table summarizes the features of the MPSC Prelims exam pattern:

Paper # SubjectNumber of QuestionsTotal MarksStandard of the  paperDurationNature of Paper
Paper IGeneral Studies100200Degree Level2 HoursObjective
Paper IICSAT80200A mix of degree and school level (Precisely Topics (1) to (5) – Degree level; Topic (6) – Class X level and Topic (7) – Class X and XII level)*2 HoursObjective

* Topics for Paper II are listed as below for reference:

  1. Comprehension
  2. Interpersonal skills including communication skills
  3. Logical reasoning and analytical ability
  4. Decision-making and problem-solving
  5. General mental ability
  6. Basic numeracy and data interpretation
  7. Marathi and English language comprehension skills

Key Points To Be Noted:

MPSC Rajyaseva Exam Pattern For Prelims

MPSC Rajyaseva Exam Pattern For Mains:

The candidates who secure the MPSC cutoff marks which are decided by the state commission will be eligible to take the MPSC Rajyaseva Mains Exam and they are allotted the admit card to take the same.

 In the MPSC Rajyaseva Mains Exam, there are 6 papers. Paper I and Paper II: Language papers while Paper III, Paper IV, Paper V, and  Paper VI: General studies papers. Kindly note that there are no optional subjects in the MPSC Rajyaseva Mains Exam, which means all the papers are compulsory to attempt (w.e.f. the amendment made in the year 2012).

The below table summarizes the features of the MPSC Mains exam pattern:

Paper #SubjectMediumStandard of the paperTotal MarksDurationNature of Questions
Paper IMarathi and English language (Translation / Precis / Essay)English and MarathiXIIth standard level1003 HoursDescriptive questions
Paper IIMarathi and English (Comprehension / Grammar)English and MarathiXIIth standard level1001 HourMCQ-based questions
Paper IIIGeneral Studies IEnglish and MarathiDegree level1502 HoursMCQ-based questions
Paper IVGeneral Studies IIEnglish and MarathiDegree level1502 HoursMCQ-based questions
Paper VGeneral Studies IIIEnglish and MarathiDegree level1502 HoursMCQ-based questions
Paper VIGeneral Studies IVEnglish and MarathiDegree level1502 HoursMCQ-based questions

Key Points To Be Noted For The MPSC Mains Exam Pattern

CategoryQualifying marks
General Category45 marks
Reserved Category40 marks

MPSC Rajyaseva Interview Round:

This was the detailed MPSC Rajyaseva Exam Pattern. We hope this blog was of benefit to you. For further queries, please reach out to us here at Oliveboard. 

FAQs

How many levels are there in the MPSC Rajyaseva exam?

The MPSC state services exam  is conducted in three stages:
1. Prelims Exam
2. Mains Exam
3. Interview Round

What is MPSC Rajyaseva Exam Pattern for prelims?

The MPSC Rajyaseva prelims exam consists of 2 papers of 200 marks each based on MCQs. The article captures a detailed exam pattern for MPSC prelim exams.

What is MPSC Rajyaseva Exam Pattern for Mains?

The MPSC Rajyaseva prelims exam consists of 6 papers based on descriptive as well as MCQ-based questions. The article captures a detailed exam pattern for MPSC Mains.

Is it mandatory to attempt the MPSC prelims exam?

All the candidates are mandatorily required to write the MPSC prelim exams as it acts as a qualifier to the MPSC Mains exam.