MPPSC SSE Mains 2025: Notification Out — Here's Everything Prelims Qualifiers Need to Do Next
If you cleared the MPPSC State Services Examination prelims, this is the update you've been waiting for.

If you cleared the MPPSC State Services Examination prelims, this is the update you've been waiting for. The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission has officially released the SSE Mains 2025 notification on mppsc.mp.gov.in, and the recruitment drive is aiming to fill 158 vacancies across various state service posts. The wait is over — now it's time to get your paperwork in order.
Mark These Dates Right Now
- Registration opens: June 25, 2026
- Last date to apply: July 15, 2026
- Correction window: June 30 to July 17, 2026
Made a mistake somewhere? No need to panic — the correction window gives you a fair runway to fix errors before your form is locked in.
What You'll Need Before You Start
- Valid ID proof
- Address details
- A recent photograph
- Your signature
Since this notification is specifically for candidates who've already cleared the prelims, you should already have most of this sorted from your earlier application.
How to Actually Apply
- Head to mppsc.mp.gov.in
- Complete your registration with personal and academic details
- Upload the required documents
- Pay the application fee and hit submit
- Download your final application form and keep a printed copy for reference
What It'll Cost You
| Category | Fee |
|---|---|
| General / Other states | ₹800 |
| MP Reserved categories | ₹400 + ₹40 portal charge |
Payment modes available:
- Debit card
- Credit card
- Net banking
- UPI
- Authorized MP Online kiosk centres
How the Exam Itself Is Structured
- Mains exam will be conducted over six days
- Admit cards will be released through the official website ahead of time — keep checking the portal as your date approaches
Paper-wise breakdown:
- 4 papers of General Studies
- 1 paper of General Hindi and Grammar
- 1 paper of Hindi Essay and Precis Writing
Language Medium — Read This Carefully
- General Studies papers (all 4): choice of Hindi or English
- Remaining 2 papers (General Hindi & Grammar, Hindi Essay & Precis Writing): Hindi only, no exceptions
So if you're more comfortable in English, you'll still need to handle those last two papers in Hindi regardless.
Why This Matters
For the 158 candidates who'll eventually make it through, this Mains exam is the real test — the one that decides who actually gets into Madhya Pradesh's state services. With registration starting in just a few days and a tight one-week buffer before applications close, this isn't the kind of form you want to leave for the last evening.
Bottom line: get your documents ready now, double-check your language preference for the GS papers, and you'll be in good shape when the window opens on June 25.
