Detailed Overview

The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) invites online applications for the State Eligibility Test (SET) 2025. This examination is conducted to determine the eligibility of candidates for Assistant Professor, Librarian, and Sports Officer positions in universities and colleges across Madhya Pradesh. The notification is issued in compliance with the guidelines set forth by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the Higher Education Department of Madhya Pradesh Government.

The SET 2025 is an OMR-based offline examination, designed to assess candidates’ aptitude for teaching and research, as well as their subject-specific knowledge. It will be conducted in a single session, making it a streamlined process for applicants. Candidates are strongly advised to regularly visit the official MPPSC website for all updates related to the examination. There is no upper age limit for applying to the State Eligibility Test, offering a wide range of individuals the opportunity to pursue a career in academia within Madhya Pradesh. All applicants must carefully read and understand the terms and conditions outlined in the official advertisement before submitting their applications to ensure compliance and avoid any disqualification.

Important Dates & Application Fees for SET 2025

Stay updated with all crucial dates for the MPPSC SET 2025 to ensure a smooth application process. Mark your calendar for application periods, error correction windows, and the examination date. Additionally, understand the fee structure, including late fees and charges for error correction.

Key Dates Timeline

Online Application Starts

October 25, 2025

Online Application Deadline (Without Late Fee)

November 20, 2025

Error Correction Window Starts

October 30, 2025

Error Correction Window Ends (For applications without late fee)

November 22, 2025

Application Period with First Late Fee Starts

November 21, 2025

Application Period with First Late Fee Ends

November 28, 2025

Error Correction Period (First Late Fee applications) Starts

November 23, 2025

Error Correction Period (First Late Fee applications) Ends

November 30, 2025

Application Period with Second Late Fee Starts

November 29, 2025

Application Period with Second Late Fee Ends (approx. 10 days before exam)

January 01, 2026

Error Correction Period (Second Late Fee applications) Starts

December 01, 2025

Error Correction Period (Second Late Fee applications) Ends (approx. 8 days before exam)

January 03, 2026

Examination Date (Sunday)

January 11, 2026

Application Fee Details

The application fee varies based on the candidate’s category and domicile. Please note that an additional portal fee of ₹40/- is applicable for all categories. Late fees are substantially higher, so ensure timely application.

MPPSC SET 2025 Application Fee Breakdown
Category Application Fee Portal Fee Total Fee
MP Domicile SC/ST/OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)/EWS/PwD ₹250/- ₹40/- ₹290/-
Other Categories & Residents Outside MP ₹500/- ₹40/- ₹540/-

Late Fee Structure

MPPSC SET 2025 Late Application Fee Stages
Phase Late Fee Portal Fee Total Fee Application Period
First Late Fee ₹3,000/- ₹40/- ₹3,040/- Nov 21, 2025 to Nov 28, 2025
Second Late Fee ₹25,000/- ₹40/- ₹25,040/- Nov 29, 2025 to ~Jan 01, 2026

Error Correction Fee

A fee of ₹50/- will be charged per session for correcting errors in the application form. Please note that errors in the applicant’s name cannot be corrected during this period. For any objections related to the provisional answer key, a fee of ₹150/- per question plus a ₹40/- portal fee per session will apply. This fee is non-refundable.

Application Fee Distribution (Estimated)

The chart below illustrates the base application fee distribution across different candidate categories, excluding the portal charges and late fees.

Detailed Eligibility Criteria for MPPSC SET 2025

To be eligible for the MPPSC SET 2025, candidates must meet specific academic qualifications. It is essential to carefully review these requirements to ensure your application is not rejected.

Educational Qualifications:

  • Candidates must hold a Master’s degree from a university or institution established under a Central or State Act, or recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) Act, 1956.
  • Alternatively, candidates who are in their final year/semester of their Master’s degree (post-graduate III / IV semester) are also eligible to apply provisionally. However, their SET eligibility certificate will only be valid if they secure the required percentage within two years of the SET result declaration.

Minimum Percentage Requirements in Post-Graduation:

  • Unreserved / General, Other Backward Class (Creamy Layer) candidates: A minimum of 55% aggregate marks in their Master’s degree.
  • Reserved Categories (only Madhya Pradesh Domicile): For Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Other Backward Class (Non-Creamy Layer), and Persons with Disabilities (PwD) candidates who are natives of Madhya Pradesh, a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in their Master’s degree is required.
  • Economically Weaker Section (EWS) candidates: As per UGC guidelines, EWS candidates require a minimum of 55% aggregate marks in their Master’s degree, similar to unreserved categories.

Special Relaxations:

  • PhD Holders: Candidates who completed their Master’s degree examination by September 19, 1991, are eligible for a 5% relaxation in the minimum percentage requirement (i.e., 50% instead of 55%).
  • Foreign Degrees: Applicants possessing a Master’s degree, Diploma, or Certificate from any Indian or foreign university/institution must obtain an equivalency certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), New Delhi, stating that their qualification is equivalent to an Indian Master’s degree.

Note: There is no age limit for appearing in the State Eligibility Test (SET) 2025. This allows candidates of all age groups to apply as long as they meet the academic eligibility criteria.

MPPSC SET 2025 Exam Pattern & Syllabus Overview

Understanding the examination structure and syllabus is paramount for effective preparation. The MPPSC SET 2025 follows a standard pattern prescribed by the UGC and CSIR NET guidelines. Familiarize yourself with both papers, marking scheme, and language options.

Examination Scheme:

  • The examination will be conducted through an OMR-based offline method in a single session.
  • The total duration of the examination will be 3 hours (180 minutes) without any break between papers.
  • There will be two papers: Paper I (Compulsory) and Paper II (Subject-Specific).
  • There is no negative marking for incorrect answers.

Paper-wise Details:

Structure of MPPSC SET 2025 Papers
Paper Subject Number of Questions Total Marks Duration
Paper I (Compulsory) General Paper on Teaching & Research Aptitude 50 (All compulsory) 100 3 Hours (180 minutes)
Paper II (Optional) Subject-Specific (as per chosen subject) 100 (All compulsory) 200
Total 150 Questions 300 Marks 3 Hours

Marking Scheme:

  • Each question carries 02 (two) marks.
  • For every correct answer, 02 marks will be awarded.
  • No negative marking will be applied for incorrect answers.
  • Only one option should be chosen as the answer.
  • No marks will be awarded for unanswered questions.
  • In case of questions with multiple correct answers, marks will be awarded to candidates who selected any of the correct options.
  • If a question is deleted due to discrepancies, all candidates will be awarded 02 (two) marks for that question.

Medium of Examination:

  • The question papers for all subjects (except language subjects) will be available in both Hindi and English.
  • For language subjects, the question paper will be in the respective language.
  • In case of any discrepancy in the structure or translation, the Hindi version of the question will be given preference.

Syllabus Details:

The syllabus for MPPSC SET 2025 will be as per the UGC NET and CSIR NET syllabi. Candidates are advised to download the detailed syllabus for their respective subjects from the official websites:

The examination will consist entirely of objective-type questions, including Multiple Choice, Matching, True/False, and Assertion-Reasoning types. For subjects like Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physical Sciences, the exam format will align with UGC NET guidelines. Mathematical Sciences, following CSIR guidelines, will have 4 units, with Unit I (Mathematics and Statistics) being compulsory, and Units II, III (Mathematics), and Unit IV (Statistics) being optional.

List of Subjects for SET 2025:

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Approved Subjects and their Codes for MPPSC SET 2025
S.N. Name of Subject (Paper I) Subject Code Name of Subject (Paper II) Subject Code
General Paper on Teaching & Research Aptitude
00 General Paper on Teaching & Research Aptitude 00 General Paper on Teaching & Research Aptitude
Optional Subject (Paper II)
01 Chemical Sciences 01 Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Applied Chemistry
02 Commerce 02 Commerce
03 Computer Science & Applications 03 Computer Science
04 Criminology 04 Criminology
05 Defence and Strategic Studies 05 Military Science
06 Economics 06 Economics, Master of Business Economics, Applied Economics, MBA Business Economics
07 English 07 English
08 Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Science 08 Geology, Applied Geology, Planetary, Geophysics, Earth Science, Remote Sensing
09 Geography 09 Geography
10 Hindi 10 Hindi, Linguistics
11 History 11 History, Modern History, Medieval History, Ancient History
12 Home Science 12 Home Science
13 Law 13 Law
14 Library and Information Science 14 Library Science, Library and Information Science
15 Life Science 15 Botany, Zoology, Bio Chemistry, Micro Biology, Biotechnology, Bio Science, Environmental Science, Bioinformatic Science, Fisheries, Aquaculture, Limnology, Entomology
16 Management 16 Management (including Business Admn. Mgt./Marketing/ Marketing Mgt./Industrial Relations and Personnel Mgt./ Personnel Mgt./Financial Mgt./Co-operative Management.)
17 Marathi 17 Marathi
18 Mathematical Sciences 18 Mathematics, Computational Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Industrial Mathematics, Mathematical Science
19 Music 19 Music, Music Instrument, Music Vocal
20 Performing Arts 20 Dance
21 Philosophy 21 Philosophy
22 Physical Education 22 Physical Education
23 Physical Science 23 Physics, Applied Physics, Material Science, Electronics
24 Political Science 24 Political Science, Public Administration, International Relation
25 Psychology 25 Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Applied Psychology
26 Sanskrit 26 Sanskrit
27 Sanskrit Traditional Subjects 27 Sanskrit Astrology, Sanskrit Oriental, Sanskrit Literature, Sanskrit Grammer, Sanskrit Literature Oriental (Dharmashastra)
28 Sociology 28 Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work
29 Urdu 29 Urdu
30 Visual Arts 30 Drawing and Painting
31 Yoga 31 Yoga

Step-by-Step Guide: MPPSC SET 2025 Application Process

Applying for the MPPSC SET 2025 requires careful attention to detail. Follow this comprehensive, foolproof guide to ensure a successful application. Remember, only online applications will be accepted; manual or postal applications will be rejected.

Before You Start: Essential Preparations

Gather all necessary documents and information before you begin the online application. This will save you time and prevent errors.

  • Official Notification: Read the full advertisement thoroughly. You can download it using the link provided in the “Important Links” section.
  • Master’s Degree Details: Keep your mark sheets/certificates handy for percentage and year of passing.
  • Identity Proof: Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Driving License, Voter ID, Passport (as listed in Section R.13 of the official PDF).
  • Category Certificate: If applicable (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD), ensure it is an e-certificate issued by a competent authority of the MP Government and is from the current financial year (2025-26).
  • Digital Photograph & Signature:
    • A recent passport-sized color photograph (not older than 3 months).
    • Your name and the date the photo was taken must be clearly visible on the photograph.
    • Look straight into the camera, relax your expression.
    • If wearing glasses, ensure no reflection and your eyes are clearly visible. Dark glasses/hats are not allowed. Religious head coverings are permitted if they don’t cover your face.
    • Light or white background is preferred.
    • Dimensions/Size: The photograph and signature must be scanned and uploaded in JPG format. The file size should be between 25KB and 200KB.
    • Crucial Tip: Do NOT use selfie photos. Get a professional photo taken. You can use an internet cafe or MPOnline KIOSK for scanning if you don’t have equipment.
  • Active Mobile Number & Email ID: Ensure these are valid and active as all communications will be sent to them.

Step-by-Step Application Guide:

  1. Visit the Official Portal: Go to either www.mponline.gov.in or www.mppsc.mp.gov.in.
  2. Access Application Link: On the homepage, look for ‘Citizen Services’ or ‘Examinations’ and then click on the ‘MPPSC’ section. You will find the link for ‘State Eligibility Test (SET) 2025’. Click on Click here to Apply.
  3. Read Instructions & Advertisement: Before filling the form, meticulously read the full advertisement and instructions by clicking ‘Click here to View Advertisement’.
  4. Fill the Application Form:
    • Click ‘Click here to Apply’ to start filling the form.
    • Enter all personal details, educational qualifications, and other required information accurately as per your official documents (e.g., High School Marksheet for Name, Father’s Name, Date of Birth).
    • Choose your preferred examination cities (you can select up to four). Remember, once submitted, city preference cannot be changed. MPPSC reserves the right to change centers.
    • Upload Photo & Signature: Use the dedicated ‘Upload Image’ button. Scan your passport-sized photo with your signature below it into a single JPG file (25KB to 200KB). Ensure the photo is recent and clearly shows your name and date.
    • Cross-check all entered information carefully. Any discrepancies found later can lead to rejection.
  5. Review and Submit:
    • Before final submission, thoroughly review the entire application form.
    • Once satisfied, click the ‘Submit’ button.
    • A pop-up window will appear with your basic details. If there are errors, click ‘Cancel’ to go back and correct. If correct, click ‘OK’.
    • Upon successful submission, you will receive an application number. Note this down carefully.
  6. Pay Application Fee:
    • Click on ‘Proceed to Payment’.
    • You can pay using:
      • Internet Banking: Select your bank and proceed. You will be redirected to your bank’s portal.
      • Credit Card / Debit Card: Enter card details and complete the transaction.
      • MPOnline KIOSK: If paying in cash, visit an authorized MPOnline KIOSK. Provide your application number and date of birth. The KIOSK operator will process your payment.
    • Important: Ensure the payment status shows “Payment Done”. Until the payment is successfully completed, your application will not be considered valid.
  7. Print Confirmation: After successful payment, a computer-generated receipt/confirmation page with your application number and payment details will be displayed. Print this page and save a digital copy for future reference. This is your proof of application.

Error Correction Facility (Truti Sudhar):

If you need to make corrections, you can do so during the specified window (Oct 30, 2025 to Nov 22, 2025, or later with late fee correction windows). A fee of ₹50/- per session applies. You can use the MPOnline KIOSK or self-correct online. Note that corrections in the applicant’s name are generally not allowed. Changes to category or gender after the correction window will not be considered.

Expert Tips, Common Mistakes to Avoid, & FAQs for MPPSC SET 2025

Navigating competitive exams can be tricky. This section provides invaluable insights from an experienced perspective, offering practical tips to enhance your preparation and application, highlighting common mistakes to avoid, and addressing frequently asked questions that go beyond the basic information.

Effective Preparation Tips:

  1. Understand the Syllabus Deeply: Don’t just skim it. Download both UGC NET and CSIR NET syllabi (as applicable) for your subject and Paper I. Map out each topic and prioritize based on weightage.
  2. Master Paper I: The General Paper is crucial. Dedicate consistent time to Teaching Aptitude, Research Aptitude, Reasoning, Comprehension, and Data Interpretation. Even 1-2 hours daily can make a huge difference. Practice previous year’s Paper I questions extensively.
  3. Smart Study Plan for Paper II: For your subject paper, focus on conceptual clarity. Break down the syllabus into manageable chunks. If you’re a Mathematical Sciences candidate, pay close attention to the compulsory and optional units as specified.
  4. Time Management is Key: Practice solving full-length mock tests within the 3-hour time limit. This builds stamina and helps you identify areas where you spend too much time.
  5. Practice OMR Sheet Filling: Since it’s an offline OMR-based exam, get blank OMR sheets and practice bubbling. This will prevent mistakes on exam day and familiarize you with the process. Use a good quality black ballpoint pen.
  6. Utilize Previous Year Papers: Solving past papers not only familiarizes you with the exam pattern and question types but also helps you gauge your preparation level and identify weak areas.
  7. Stay Updated: Regularly check the official MPPSC website for any corrigendum or updates. Information can change, and staying informed is part of smart preparation.

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  1. Late Application Syndrome: Mistake: Waiting until the last few days to apply. Consequence: High server traffic, slow internet, payment gateway failures, or last-minute document issues can lead to missed deadlines and expensive late fees (up to ₹25,000!). Apply early!
  2. Incorrect Document Uploads: Mistake: Uploading blurry photos, outdated photos (without name/date), or incorrect file sizes. Consequence: Your application may be summarily rejected during scrutiny. Ensure strict adherence to photo specifications (25-200KB JPG, name & date).
  3. Wrong Category/Domicile Selection: Mistake: Incorrectly selecting your reservation category or claiming MP domicile benefits without being an actual resident. Consequence: Disqualification from the reserved category, leading to consideration under the general category (if eligible), or outright rejection if benefits were wrongly claimed.
  4. OMR Sheet Errors: Mistake: Incorrectly bubbling your Roll Number, Question Paper Set Code, or making multiple/light markings. Consequence: Your OMR sheet might not be evaluated by the optical scanner, leading to disqualification. Practice diligently.
  5. Ignoring Official Notifications: Mistake: Relying solely on third-party information or skipping the detailed official PDF. Consequence: Missing critical updates, eligibility changes, or application rules that could affect your candidature. Always refer to the official document first.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

Q1: What if my Master’s degree results are pending? Am I still eligible?
A1: Yes, candidates appearing in their final year/semester of Master’s degree are provisionally eligible. However, you must secure the required percentage within two years from the date of SET result declaration to get your eligibility certificate validated.
Q2: Can candidates from states other than Madhya Pradesh apply for MPPSC SET 2025?
A2: Yes, candidates from other states can apply. However, they will only be considered under the Unreserved (General) category, regardless of their category in their home state. Reservation benefits are strictly for MP domicile candidates.
Q3: Is there any interview or further selection process after qualifying SET?
A3: No, the SET is an eligibility test only. Qualifying the SET makes you eligible for the posts of Assistant Professor, Librarian, or Sports Officer. Selection for these posts will be done through separate recruitment notifications by MPPSC or relevant departments, which may involve interviews or other stages.
Q4: What should I do if I find a mistake in my name or father’s name on the application form after submission?
A4: Corrections in the applicant’s name or father’s name are generally not allowed, even during the error correction window. It is critical to ensure these details match your high school mark sheet during the initial application. Any major discrepancy could lead to disqualification.
Q5: What if I forget my application number or lose my admit card?
A5: You can retrieve your application number through the ‘Know Your Application Number’ utility available on the MPPSC or MPOnline website. For the admit card, you can download it again from the official website using your application number and date of birth.
Q6: Is there a waiting list or supplementary list after the results are declared?
A6: No, the official notification explicitly states that there is no provision for a supplementary list (waiting list) after the declaration of examination results. The results are final based on the eligibility slots.
Q7: Can I change my examination subject after submitting the application?
A7: Generally, critical details like the examination subject cannot be changed after final submission, especially outside the designated error correction windows. Always choose your subject carefully based on your Master’s degree.
Q8: What kind of photo identification is required for the exam center?
A8: You must carry one of the following valid photo IDs in original: Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Driving License, PAN Card, Passport, or a photo ID issued by the State/Central Government or a public sector undertaking. Photocopies or scanned copies will not be accepted.

Reservation Guidelines for MPPSC SET 2025

The reservation policy for MPPSC SET 2025 adheres to the ‘Madhya Pradesh Public Service (Reservation for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes) Act 1994’ and subsequent instructions issued by the Government of Madhya Pradesh for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS).

Key Reservation Points:

  • Domicile Requirement: All reservation benefits, including age relaxation, for Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Other Backward Class (OBC), EWS, Women, and Persons with Disabilities (PwD) categories are applicable only to native residents of Madhya Pradesh.
  • Out-of-State Applicants: Applicants from other states belonging to SC, ST, OBC, EWS, Women, or PwD categories will be treated as Unreserved (General) category candidates for the MPPSC SET 2025. They should apply under the Unreserved category in their online application form.
  • OBC Creamy Layer: OBC candidates from Madhya Pradesh who fall under the ‘Creamy Layer’ will also be treated as Unreserved category candidates and will not be eligible for any reservation benefits or concessions.
  • Caste Certificates: For SC/ST/OBC (excluding Creamy Layer)/EWS (MP Domicile) candidates, an e-certificate of caste/category issued by a competent Sub-Divisional Officer (Revenue) of the Government of Madhya Pradesh is mandatory. The certificate must be valid for the current financial year (2025-26).
  • Persons with Disabilities (PwD):
    • Reservation for PwD candidates will be granted based on a permanent disability certificate of minimum 40% or more, issued by the District Medical Board.
    • The certificate must be the latest and valid, issued by the District Medical Board constituted by the Department of Public Health and Medical Education.
    • Certificates issued on or after June 1, 2021, must be obtained through the UDID portal (http://www.swavlambancard.gov.in). Manual certificates issued after this date will not be accepted.
    • Horizontal reservation of 6% is provided for PwD across four categories of disability as per state government instructions. Specific details regarding categories and posts (e.g., Librarian, Sports Officer) are outlined in the official notification.
  • Women’s Reservation: A horizontal reservation of 35% will be provided for native women candidates of Madhya Pradesh in each category.
  • Important Note: It is the applicant’s sole responsibility to ensure they meet all eligibility criteria before applying. If any candidate is found ineligible at any stage or provides false information, their candidature will be cancelled, and they will be debarred from the examination.

Admit Card & Essential Exam Day Instructions for MPPSC SET 2025

The admit card is a mandatory document for entry into the examination hall. This section provides details on how to download your admit card and critical instructions to follow on the examination day to ensure a hassle-free experience.

Admit Card Download Process:

  1. Availability: Admit cards will be available on the official MPPSC website (www.mppsc.mp.gov.in) approximately 10 days before the examination date.
  2. Download Method: Candidates must download their admit cards online by entering their application number and date of birth. No admit cards will be sent by post or any other offline method.
  3. Lost Application Number: If you have forgotten your application number, you can retrieve it via the ‘Know Your Application Number’ utility available on the MPPSC website or MPOnline portal.
  4. Printout: It is mandatory to download and print the admit card. Candidates should carry a clear printout (A4 size) to the examination center.
  5. Verification: The admit card will be generated based on the information provided in your online application. Any alterations or tampering with the admit card will lead to disqualification and disciplinary action.

Exam Day Instructions & Prohibited Items:

Strict adherence to exam day rules is essential for all candidates. Failure to comply will result in disciplinary action.

  • Reporting Time: Candidates must reach the examination center at least 1 hour before the start of the examination. Latecomers will not be permitted to enter the examination hall.
  • Mandatory Documents: On exam day, you must carry:
    1. Your MPPSC SET 2025 Admit Card (printed copy).
    2. A valid original photo identity proof (e.g., Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Driving License, Passport, Voter ID, Government issued ID).
    3. A black ballpoint pen (for OMR marking).
    4. A transparent water bottle (optional).
  • Prohibited Items: The following items are strictly forbidden inside the examination hall:
    • Any electronic gadgets: mobile phones, calculators, smartwatches, Bluetooth devices, pagers, digital diaries.
    • Loose papers, books, notes, or any study material.
    • Pencils, erasers, sharpeners, whitener.
    • Bags, wallets, car keys.
    • Any ornaments or accessories that could be used for unfair means.

    Consequence: Possession of any prohibited item will be considered an unfair means case and will lead to immediate disqualification and potential debarment from future examinations.

  • Conduct in Examination Hall:
    • Candidates must maintain strict discipline and decorum.
    • Any form of communication, exchange of material, or using unfair means is strictly prohibited and will lead to disqualification.
    • Candidates must not damage the OMR sheet or question paper.
    • Follow all instructions given by the invigilator and center superintendent.
    • Frisking: All candidates will undergo frisking before entering the examination hall to ensure no prohibited items are carried inside.
  • Exiting the Examination Hall:
    • Candidates are generally not allowed to leave the examination hall before the completion of the entire examination duration (3 hours).
    • OMR sheets must be handed over to the invigilator before leaving. Taking the OMR sheet outside the hall is a serious offense and will lead to criminal proceedings.

OMR Sheet Guidelines for MPPSC SET 2025

The OMR sheet is crucial for the evaluation of your answers. It is imperative to follow these instructions diligently to ensure your sheet is correctly scanned and evaluated by the optical scanner/computer.

General Instructions for OMR Sheet Marking:

  • Use Black Ballpoint Pen ONLY: All markings on the OMR sheet must be done using a black ballpoint pen. Do NOT use pencils, gel pens, fountain pens, or any other color pen.
  • Darken Bubbles Completely: For each answer, ensure that the chosen bubble is darkened completely and properly. Incomplete, faint, or partially filled bubbles may not be registered by the scanner.
  • Mark Only One Option: For each question, mark only one option. Marking multiple options or leaving a question unmarked will result in zero marks for that question.
  • No Rough Work: Do not perform any rough work on the OMR sheet. Rough work should only be done in the designated space in the question booklet.
  • Handle with Care: The OMR sheet is sensitive. Do not fold, tear, or make any stray marks on it. Any damage to the OMR sheet may lead to its rejection by the computer/optical scanner.
  • Accurate Details: Carefully fill in your Roll Number, Question Paper Set Code (A, B, C, D), and other personal details in the designated spaces. Ensure these details are accurately marked as per your admit card. Incorrect filling of these details may lead to non-evaluation of your OMR sheet.
  • Signature: Sign in the designated space on the OMR sheet using a black ballpoint pen.
  • Question Paper Set Code: The SET code (A, B, C, D) given on your question paper MUST be correctly marked on the OMR sheet. The evaluation will be based on the SET code you mark. Incorrect marking of the SET code will result in improper evaluation.

Example of Correct and Incorrect Marking:

Below is a visual representation to guide you on how to mark responses correctly:

Visual Guide to OMR Sheet Marking
INCORRECT (Wrong) INCORRECT (Partial) INCORRECT (Light) INCORRECT (Stray Mark) CORRECT (Right)

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

Note: Once marked, do not try to erase, cut, or use whitener on your responses. Such attempts may lead to non-evaluation of your answer.

MPPSC SET 2025 Result Declaration & Eligibility Certificate

The result declaration process for MPPSC SET 2025 follows a structured approach based on reservation policies and UGC guidelines. This section explains how results are published and how eligible candidates receive their certificates.

Result Declaration Process:

  1. Policy Adherence: The results will be declared according to the reservation policy and rules of the Government of Madhya Pradesh (Department of General Administration) and the latest directives from the University Grants Commission, New Delhi.
  2. Qualified Candidates (Slots): 6% of the candidates who appeared in both papers across all subjects will be declared qualified.
  3. Phased Result Declaration:
    • First Phase: 6% of the total candidates appearing in both papers across all subjects will be identified as provisionally qualified.
    • Second Phase: From these provisionally qualified candidates, the final qualified candidates (slots) will be allocated to different categories (Unreserved, SC, ST, OBC, EWS, PwD) based on the reservation policy of the Government of Madhya Pradesh.
    • Minimum Qualifying Marks:
      Minimum Qualifying Percentage in Both Papers
      S.No. Category Minimum Qualifying Percentage (Both Papers Combined)
      1. Unreserved & EWS 40%
      2. Reserved Categories (SC, ST, OBC – Non-Creamy Layer, PwD) 35%
  4. No Supplementary List: There will be no supplementary list (waiting list) prepared after the declaration of examination results.
  5. Correction Rights: MPPSC reserves the right to amend the results in case of any computer or clerical errors noticed after publication.

Eligibility Certificate:

  1. Electronic Certificate: As per UGC procedures, MPPSC will issue only an electronic eligibility certificate to qualified candidates based on the information provided in their online application form. No physical certificates will be issued.
  2. Provisional Certificate: Candidates who have qualified the SET but have not yet obtained their Master’s degree at the time of application will be issued a Provisional Electronic Certificate. This certificate will become valid only after they achieve the required minimum percentage in their Master’s degree within the stipulated period (two years from SET result declaration).
  3. Disqualification: If any applicant is found ineligible at any stage of the examination or after result declaration, or if any information provided in the application is found to be incorrect or false, their candidature will be cancelled, and they will not be issued the eligibility certificate.

Provisional Answer Key & Objection Process for MPPSC SET 2025

After the examination, the MPPSC will release provisional answer keys. This section details the process for raising objections against these keys and the subsequent review mechanism.

Inviting Objections on Provisional Answer Key:

  1. Publication: The provisional answer key, prepared by subject experts, will be published on the official MPPSC website (www.mppsc.mp.gov.in) after the examination.
  2. Objection Period: Candidates can submit their objections online within 5 days from the date of publication of the provisional answer key. No objections will be entertained after this period or through any other mode (e.g., post, email).
  3. Objection Fee: A fee of ₹150/- (Non-Refundable) per question is applicable for raising objections, along with a portal fee of ₹40/- per session. This fee is strictly non-refundable under any circumstances.

Review Process by Subject Expert Committee:

All received objections will be reviewed by a committee of subject experts. The committee will take the following actions:

  • Incorrect Provisional Answer: If the provisional answer key has a wrong option and another option is correct, the provisional answer key will be revised. In case of discrepancies between Hindi and English versions of a question, the Hindi version will be considered final.
  • Multiple Correct Answers: If a question has more than one correct answer among the given options, all correct options will be considered valid based on the recommendation of subject experts.
  • No Correct Option: If a question has no correct option among the given choices, the question will be deleted from the question paper.
  • Final Answer Key: After considering all objections, a final answer key will be prepared and published on the MPPSC website. No further objections or correspondence regarding the final answer key will be entertained. The decision of the subject expert committee will be final.
  • Evaluation: For deleted questions, all candidates who appeared in the examination will be awarded equal marks. The final answer key will be used to evaluate candidates’ responses and declare the examination results.

MPPSC SET 2025 Policy on Unfair Means and Exam Rules Violations

The MPPSC is committed to conducting a fair and transparent examination. Any candidate found indulging in unfair means or violating examination rules will face severe penalties, including disqualification and legal action. It is imperative to understand what constitutes unfair means and the consequences.

What Constitutes Unfair Means (UFM):

Unfair means refers to any activity that provides an undue advantage to a candidate over others, but is not limited to the following:

  • Possession of Prohibited Items: Carrying any stationery item, communication device (mobile phone, pager), electronic gadget (smartwatch, Bluetooth devices, digital diary, calculator), auxiliary equipment, eatables, jewelry, or any other material/information not allowed in the exam hall.
  • Copying/Impersonation: Copying from other candidates, using materials prepared for copying, or impersonating another candidate.
  • Violation of Rules: Any violation of examination rules or instructions issued by the commission.
  • Aiding Malpractice: Directly or indirectly helping other candidates in malpractice, receiving help, or attempting to do so.
  • Writing on Question Paper: Writing answers or any notes on materials provided by the center superintendent for writing answers/questions.
  • Unauthorized Communication: Contacting or attempting to contact any person other than the examination staff during the exam.
  • Threats/Harassment: Threatening any official involved in the examination conduct or any candidate.
  • Irregular Methods: Using or attempting to use any other unauthorized method or means related to the examination.
  • Tampering with Documents: Manipulation or fabrication of online documents (admit card, declaration form, etc.), forcing entry into the exam center/hall.
  • Electronic Devices in Hall: Using or attempting to use any electronic device after entering the examination center.
  • False Photo/Signature: Affixing/uploading incorrect/modified photo/signature on the application form/admit card/proforma.
  • Obstructing Conduct: Obstructing the smooth and fair conduct of the examination.
  • Any Other Misconduct: Any other act declared as unfair means by the Commission.

Consequences of Unfair Means:

Candidates found involved in unfair means will face the following actions:

  • The examination given by the candidate will be cancelled.
  • The candidate may be expelled from the examination.
  • The candidate may be debarred from all future examinations and interviews conducted by the MPPSC and other commissions for a period deemed appropriate by the Commission.
  • In cases involving breach of examination confidentiality (before, during, or after the exam), criminal proceedings will be initiated against the individuals involved.

Note: All cases of unfair means will be jointly attested by the invigilator and the center superintendent of the examination hall.

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