MPSC Recruitment 2026 Last date 14 March

Maharashtra Public Service Commission announces MPSC recruitment 2026 on several Group-A jobs.
MPSC State Service Bharti 2026 Applications have officially been opened by Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) regarding MPSC State Service Bharti 2026. Applicants to Group-A and Group-B position in all posts within Maharashtra are allowed to apply online via the Maharashtra portal at https://mpsc.gov.in/.

The MPSC Recruitment 2026 includes 139 vacancies in different departments such as police, state tax, skill development, labour, excise, and transport. The candidates should qualify in terms of education and age before applying. Online submission should be done until 14 March, 2026 and 11.59 PM. The exams will be conducted in several different stages and will be conducted by 29 March to 26 April 2026 in exam centres within Amravati, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, Nagpur, Nashik, Navi Mumbai and Pune.

MPSC Recruitment 2026 Overview

EventDate
Last date of online application14 March, 2026
Maharashtra State Service Main Examination – Phase 129 March, 2026
Maharashtra State Service Main Examination – Phase 205 April, 2026
Maharashtra State Service Main Examination – Phase 318 April, 2026
Maharashtra State Service Main Examination – Phase 419 April, 2026
Maharashtra State Service Main Examination – Phase 526 April, 2026

Vacancies and Post Details

There are a number of important posts in the Group-A, including Deputy Superintendent of Police / Assistant Commissioner of Police with 4 vacancies, Assistant State Tax officer with 79 posts, Assistant Labour commissioner with 1 post, Assistant commissioner Skills, Employment and entrepreneurship and innovation department with 2 posts and Assistant regional transport officer with 21 posts.

In Group-B there are other posts like Cabinet Officer in the Ministry Department having 3 vacancies, Assistant Group Development Officer having 15 posts, Deputy Superintendent, State Excise having 1 post, Assistant Commissioner, State Excise having 1 post, Assistant Project Officer/Research Officer and such like positions having 4 posts and finally Skill Development, Employment and Entrepreneurship Guidance Officer with 5 vacancies.

Group A Vacancies

Deputy Superintendent of Police / Assistant Commissioner of Police              4
Assistant State Tax Officer79
Assistant Labour Commissioner1
Assistant Commissioner, Skills, Employment and Entrepreneurship and Innovation Department2
Assistant Regional Transport Officer21
Deputy Superintendent, State Excise3

Group B Vacancies

Cabinet Officer in the Ministry Department3
Assistant Group Development Officer15
Deputy Superintendent, State Excise1
Assistant Commissioner, State Excise1
Assistant Project Officer/Research Officer and similar4
Skill Development, Employment and Entrepreneurship Guidance Officer5

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Eligibility Requirements and Charges

Applicants to the post of Assistant Regional Transport Officer should have a degree in Mechanical or Automobile Engineering and a Heavy Vehicle Driving License. The rest of the positions need a graduate degree at an approved university. The upper age limit is between 18 or 19 and 38 years on the 01 July, 2025, with an exception of five-year relaxation to the same age groups of reserved categories, EWS, orphans, PWD candidates.

The open category candidates have to pay Rs 544 as the application fee, the EWS, orphan and PWD applicants have to pay Rs 344.

How to Apply for MPSC Maharashtra State Service Recruitment 2026

Applicants are given the opportunity to apply online at mpsconline.gov.in/candidate. The notification in PDF form and other information is provided on the site at https://mpsc.gov.in/adv_notification/8#. The posts are all made in Maharashtra, and opportunities are offered in various departments in the classification of Group-A and group-B.

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