MPPSC Recruitment 2022

MPPSC Recruitment 2022

Total Vacancies: 283

Important Links – MPPSC Recruitment 2022

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Important Dates – MPPSC Recruitment 2022

Starting Date to Apply Online10 Jan 2022 12:00 PM
Closing Date to Apply Online09 Feb 2022 11:59 PM
Exam Date24 Apr 2022

Application Fee – MPPSC Recruitment 2022

SC, ST, OBC, Divyangjan category residents of MP₹250/-
For all remaining category and applicants resident outside Madhya Pradesh₹500/-
In addition to the above fee, all categories of applicants will have to pay a portal fee of 40/- (including service tax) will be payable extra


Pay the Examination Fee through Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking or Pay Offline Through E Challan.

Age Limit – MPPSC Recruitment 2022

For Non-Uniformed postMust have completed 21 years of age but not completed 40 years of age.
For Uniformed PostMust have completed 21 years of age but not completed 33 years of age. 
Superannuation Age62 years
Age relaxation will be given by GOI rules

Job Location – MPPSC Recruitment 2022

Madhya Pradesh

Qualification – MPPSC Recruitment 2022

The candidate must be a university or Educational Institution established by a Central Act or a State Act or a University deemed to have a Bachelor’s Degree under the University Grants Commission, 1956 (Notification no. 03 of 1956) or possess an equivalent qualification.

Vacancy Details – MPPSC Recruitment 2022
S.No.Name of PostNo. of Posts
General Administration Department
1State Administrative Service Deputy District President27 [UR-8, SC-4, ST-5, OBC-7, EWS-3]
Home (Police) Department
2State Police Service
Deputy Superintendent of Police (GD)
15 [UR-4, SC-2, ST-3, OBC-4, EWS-2] 
Commercial Tax Department
3Commercial Tax Officer2 [ST-1, OBC-1] 
4District Registrar1 [ST]
School Education Department
5Assistant Director20 [UR-6, SC-3, ST-4, OBC-5, EWS-2] 
Cooperative Department
6Assistant Commissioner, Co-Operations & Assistant Registrar Co-Operative Societies6 [UR-3, SC-1, OBC-2] 
Labour Department
7Officer (Chief Inspector, Motor Transport Workers Act)2 [UR]
Urban Development and Housing Department
8Chief Municipal Officer Category “C”2 [ST-1, OBC-1] 
Panchayat and Rural Development Department
9Additional Assistant Development (Chief Executive Officer, Janpad Panchayat)13 [UR-3, SC-2, ST-3, OBC-4, EWS-1] 
10Development Block Officer14 [UR-4, SC-2, ST-3, OBC-4, EWS-1] 
Revenue Department
11Naib Tehsildar43 [UR-11, SC-7, ST-9, OBC-12, EWS-4] 
Labor Department
12Assistant Labor Officer2 [UR-1, EWS-1]
Urban Development and Housing Department
13Chief Municipal Officer Category “C”5 [UR-1, SC-1, ST-2, EWS-1]
Commercial Tax Department
14Commercial Tax Inspector20 [SC-4, ST-5, OBC-9, EWS-2]
15Sub Registrar6 [SC-1, ST-1, OBC-3, EWS-1] 
Cooperative Department 
16Cooperative Inspector/ Cooperative Extension Officer18 [UR-5, SC-3, ST-4, OBC-4, EWS-2] 
Finance Department
17Madhya Pradesh Subordinate Accounts Service87 [UR-20, SC-2, ST-23, OBC-33, EWS-9] 
Total283

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Consequent on the reorganization of States on 1st November 1956, eight districts of Madhya Pradesh have been transferred to the Bombay State and the remaining fourteen districts of the Madhya Pradesh  along with Madhya Bharat, Bhopal and Vindhya Pradesh were merged to form the new Madhya Pradesh. As there was no Public Service Commission for the States of Bhopal and Vindhya Pradesh, these being Part “C” States, and the recruitment for these States was being done by the Union Public Service Commission, the records of cases dealt with by the Union Public Service Commission for these two States  were not available to the new Commission.

The Annual Reports of the former Madhya Bharat Commission for the years 1954-55 and 1955-56 were duly presented to the Rajpramukh by that Commission but they were not published and put up before the legislature as required under the Constitution.


The Annual Report of the former Madhya Pradesh Commission for the calendar year 1955 could not be compiled owing to rush of work due to the impending  problems of reorganization of States.

Constitution and Personnel.—Under Section 118 (2) of States Reorganization  Act of 1956, the Public Service Commissions for the former States of Madhya Pradesh and Madhya Bharat ceased to exist from 1-11-1956. The new Madhva Pradesh Public Service Commission was constituted as follows from 1st November 1956, under Section 118(3) of the States Reorganization Act by the order of  the President, vide Notification  No. 59 /6 / 56-SR-II,  dated 27-10-56 of the Ministry of Home Affairs of Government of India.

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