What is syllabus for MPSC?

MPSC Prelims Syllabus Maharashtra and India – Polity and Governance – Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Urban Governance, Public Policy, Rights Issue, etc. Economic and Social Development – Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector Initiatives, etc.

Which subject is best for MPSC?

For MPSC exam preparation please study all Ncrt books. Study state level current affairs regularly and in my opinion focus on social science and Geography more as optional subjects.

Is MPSC difficult?

Every year the MPSC State service prelims is held in April. The notification comes around First week of December. The exam is a tough exam due to many factual questions being asked in it unlike UPSC. The exam is also tough for non Marathi candidates and English medium candidates.

What type of questions are asked in MPSC?

MPSC Question Paper-I Topic-wise Analysis

Subject No. of Questions Difficulty Level
General Science 19 Easy
Current Affairs (National + International) 18 Moderate
Maharashtra Specific 6 Moderate
Total 100 Easy to Moderate

Is MPSC syllabus is changed in 2021?

Candidates must refer to the latest MPSC syllabus while preparing for the exam. As per the latest notification, the commission has revised the MPSC Mains Syllabus 2020-21. The revision has been brought in the General Studies Paper I to IV. On the other hand, no changes have been made to Paper I and Paper II syllabus.

Do MPSC questions repeat?

When it comes to MPSC, the commission conducting commission always goes with the same pattern of questions asked. Previous year question papers also prove that some questions even repeat.

Do questions repeat in MPSC?

Is MPSC a MCQ type?

The Prelims and Mains question papers have been segregated for the convenience of aspirants. The Preliminary exam in MPSC State Service Exam comprises: Paper 1 – objective type (MCQs) Paper 2 (CSAT) – objective type (MCQs)

Is Marathi compulsory in MPSC?

Yes , while appearing for MPSC ( Maharashtra Public Service Commission) you must be able to read , write and speak marathi. It is mandatory.