MPSC prelims result 2025 expected soon: Check where and how to access merit list, once released
The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) Rajyaseva Preliminary Examination 2025 was conducted for 385 Group A and B posts. A total of 1,75,516 applications were submitted for this recruitment drive. The exam, originally scheduled for 28 September 2025, was postponed due to heavy rainfall and flood‑like conditions and eventually held on 9 November 2025. Admit cards were released in the first week of November 2025, allowing candidates to download their hall tickets and appear for the examination.
The Prelims result is expected to be announced soon, and candidates who clear it will be eligible to appear for the Mains examination.
The exam is designed to assess candidates’ knowledge of general studies, current affairs, and analytical abilities, focusing on topics relevant to state governance and administration. Its main purpose is to filter candidates for the next stage, ensuring that only those with a foundational understanding of key subjects progress to the Mains examination.
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MPSC exam schedule and postponement
The MPSC preliminary examination was postponed due to heavy rainfall in certain parts of Maharashtra.- Original date: 28 September 2025 (postponed)
- Revised date: 9 November 2025
- Admit card release: First week of November 2025
About MPSC preliminary exam stage
The Prelims Examination is an objective-type (MCQ) test that serves primarily as a screening stage for candidates. The marks obtained in the Prelims are not counted towards the final selection; instead, only the qualifying marks determine whether a candidate is eligible to appear for the Mains examination.The exam is designed to assess candidates’ knowledge of general studies, current affairs, and analytical abilities, focusing on topics relevant to state governance and administration. Its main purpose is to filter candidates for the next stage, ensuring that only those with a foundational understanding of key subjects progress to the Mains examination.
Steps to check MPSC prelims result
Once released, candidates will be able to check their MPSC preliminary exam results by following the steps given below:- Visit the official MPSC website: mpsc.gov.in
- Navigate to Results/Recruitment section
- Download the result PDF once available
- Search for your roll number in the PDF
- Keep a printed copy for reference for the Mains examination
Selection process overview
The selection process for MPSC recruitment will be carried out in three stages:- Preliminary Examination – Screening test to shortlist candidates for Mains
- Mains Examination – Written examination assessing knowledge, analytical skills, and optional subject expertise
- Interview/Personality Test – Final stage evaluating overall suitability for civil services
Next steps for candidates
Candidates who clear the Prelims will become eligible to appear for the Mains Examination. It is important for aspirants to regularly monitor official announcements on the MPSC website for updates regarding Mains exam dates, schedules, and guidelines. Additionally, candidates should carefully verify all personal and application details before appearing for the Mains to ensure there are no discrepancies, as accurate information is crucial for smooth participation in the subsequent stages of the selection process.Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!
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