Maharashtra MPSC Group B Prelims Result 2025 Out At mpsc.gov.in; 8,179 Candidates Shortlisted For Next Round
MPSC Group B Result 2025: The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) on Monday issued the MPSC Group B prelims result 2025. Candidates who took the Maharashtra Group B (Non-Gazetted) Services Combined Preliminary Examination 2024 can access the MPSC Group B result 2025 PDF at mpsc.gov.in.
The MPSC Group B result 2025 has been issued in PDF format which includes the shortlisted candidate's name and roll number on the portal. The commission has also issued the category-wise cutoff marks. According to the results, as many as 8179 candidates have been shortlisted for the next round. The next phase will be the main examination.
MPSC Group B result 2025: Check Cut-Off Marks
Open Category
General: 62.50
Female: 59.25
Sports: 35.75
SC (Scheduled Caste)
General: 61.50
Female: 58.25
Sports: 26.00
ST (Scheduled Tribe)
General: 56.50
Female: 52.50
Sports: 17.75
OBC (Other Backward Classes)
General: 62.50
Female: 59.25
Sports: 35.75
EWS (Economically Weaker Section)
General: 57.75
Female: 54.75
Sports: 26.00
For detailed category-wise cut-off marks, candidates are advised to check the official notification.
This recruitment drive will fill up a total of 480 vacant posts in various departments. The recruitment for these posts includes Assistant Section Officer (ASO), Police Sub-Inspector (PSI), State Tax Inspector (STI), and Sub Registrar.
The process of selection involves multiple stages: a Preliminary Examination, the Mains Examination, a Physical Test (which is only for specific posts such as PSI), and an Interview. The preliminary examination is a screening round, and those who clear it are required to apply separately for the mains exam within the defined time frame. It should be noted that only those who are registering for the mains and have paid the examination fee will be allowed to appear for the subsequent stage.
In addition, the claims and category information provided at the initial application stage will be treated as final for the mains exam. No additions or new claims would be accepted during the mains process. Hence, candidates are requested to thoroughly go through their application details before final submission.
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