MPPSC SSE mains 2025 notification out; registration from June 25
Sakshi Gupta | June 20, 2026 | 02:55 PM IST | 2 mins read
MPPSC has released the SSE Mains 2025 notification for qualified candidates, detailing registration dates, fees, exam pattern and language options
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Subscribe NowMadhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has issued the notification for MPPSC State Services Examination (SSE) Mains 2025 on the official website of MPPSC at mppsc.mp.gov.in. The recruitment aims to fill 158 vacancies across various state service posts under MPPSC.
As per the notification, the online registration window will begin on June 25, 2026 and the last date to apply is July 15, 2026. The commission will also open the corrections window for the applicants from June 30, 2026 to July 17, 2026.
The documents required for this registration are ID proof, address details, photograph, signature, and others. This notification is for the applicants who have qualified the preliminary examination.
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MPPSC SSE Mains Registration 2025: Steps to apply
To submit the application form for the MPPSC SSE Mains 2025, follow the steps given below:
- Visit the official portal of MPPSC at mppsc.mp.gov.in
- Complete the online registration using the required personal and academic details
- Upload the prescribed documents, pay the application fee and then submit
- Download the final submitted application form and take a printout for future reference
MPPSC SSE Mains 2025: Application fees
Applicants belonging to the general category and applicants from other states are required to pay an application fee of Rs 800. For candidates from reserved categories of MP, the fee has been fixed at Rs 400, along with a portal charge of Rs 40. The payment can be made through various online modes, including debit card, credit card, net banking, UPI, or authorised MP Online kiosk centres.
MPPSC SSE Mains 2025: Exam details
According to the schedule, the MPPSC State Services Main Examination 2026 will be held over six days, while admit cards for the examination will be issued through the commission's official website ahead of the exam.
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There will be four papers of general studies and one paper each of general hindi and grammar and hindi essay and precis Writing.
The four General Studies papers will be available in both Hindi and English, while the remaining two papers (general hindi and grammar and hindi essay and precis writing) will be conducted only in Hindi. While filling out the application form for the SSE Main, candidates will be able to choose the language medium (hindi or english) for the general studies papers.
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