Curated By: Sukanya Nandy
Last Updated: November 26, 2023, 10:53 IST
MPPSC Mains 2021 was conducted from July 17 to 22 across several exam centres in Madhya Pradesh (Representative image)
MPPSC Mains Result 2021: Candidates who took the exam can now check their scores on the official website at mppsc.mp.gov.in
Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has declared the results of the state Services Mains examination result, 2021. Candidates who took the exam can now check their scores on the official website at mppsc.mp.gov.in. The commission has released the roll numbers of the candidates who have successfully cleared the exam and are now eligible for the next stage of the exam.
A total of 794 candidates have qualified in part 1 of the MPPSC Services Mains exam. These shortlisted candidates are now eligible to participate in the interview round. Further, 252 candidates are provisionally eligible (part B) for the MPPSC interview round. The commission is yet to announce the schedule for the interview round.
MPPSC Mains Result 2021: How to check?
Step 1 – First of all go to the official website mppsc.mp.gov.in.
Step 2 – Now go to the What’s New section on the home page.
Step 3 – A new page will open, in which the link Written Exam Result – State Service Main Exam 2021 will be found, click on it
Step 4 – Now the PDF of the result will open.
Step 5 – Search your roll number in it and also take a print out of it.
MPPSC Mains 2021 was conducted from July 17 to 22 across several exam centres in Madhya Pradesh. The number of people passing is three times the total number of vacancies. According to the notification, the interview schedule for the State Service Exam will be released soon. Apart from State Service Mains, the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission has also released the results of the State Engineering Service Exam.
The MPPSC main exam consists of five papers which include, General Studies I, General Studies II, General Studies III, General Studies IV, Hindi, and Hindi Essay. The general studies papers consist of 300 marks each. General Studies paper IV comprises 200 marks. The Hindi paper also consists of 200 marks, and the Hindi essay paper features 100 marks. Candidates are given three hours to complete each paper and two hours to complete the Hindi essay paper.