MPSC Group B result 2025 : The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has officially declared the results for the Maharashtra Group B (Non-Gazetted) Services Combined Preliminary Examination 2024. The result, released on May 19, 2025, lists the roll numbers and names of candidates who have successfully cleared the prelims stage and are now eligible to appear for the Group B Mains Examination.
Candidates who appeared for the examination held on February 2, 2025, can check their results on the official MPSC website — www.mpsc.gov.in. The result has been published in PDF format, along with the category-wise cutoff marks. A total of 8179 candidates have been shortlisted to move forward to the mains examination, which is the next phase of the recruitment process.
Cutoff marks and eligibility conditions explained
The MPSC has published the cutoff scores along with the result document, enabling candidates to evaluate their performance. Only those who have secured marks above the respective category-wise cutoff are considered qualified for the mains exam.
However, shortlisting is provisional and subject to eligibility verification. The Commission has clearly stated that the eligibility of the candidates will be confirmed based on the details provided in their online applications. If any discrepancies are found during the verification process, the candidature may be cancelled at any stage of the selection process.
How to check MPSC Group B result 2025
To access the result, candidates should:
Step 1: Visit the official website www.mpsc.gov.in
Step 2: Go to the ‘Latest Updates’ section
Step 3: Click on the link titled “MPSC Group B Examination 2025 Result”
Step 4: Open the PDF and search for their roll number using Ctrl+F
Direct link to check the MPSC Group B result 2025
Posts to be filled and recruitment objective
This recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 480 vacancies across various departments. The posts include Assistant Section Officer, Police Sub-Inspector, State Tax Inspector, and Sub Registrar. The selection process involves multiple stages — Preliminary Examination, Mains Examination, Physical Test (for applicable posts), and an Interview.
The preliminary exam serves as a qualifying stage, and only those who apply for the mains within the specified timeline and pay the examination fee will be considered for the next phase. Candidates must also ensure that only the claims accepted during the preliminary application process will be valid for the mains exam.
Next steps for qualified candidates
Qualified candidates must submit the necessary information and pay the applicable examination fee online within the given deadline to confirm their eligibility for the mains exam. Those failing to do so will not be allowed to participate in the next round.
Furthermore, the result declaration is subject to the final outcome of judicial proceedings concerning reservations and parallel reservations pending in various courts and tribunals.
For further updates on the mains examination schedule and instructions, candidates are advised to regularly visit the official MPSC websites — mpsc.gov.in and mpsconline.gov.in.
Candidates who appeared for the examination held on February 2, 2025, can check their results on the official MPSC website — www.mpsc.gov.in. The result has been published in PDF format, along with the category-wise cutoff marks. A total of 8179 candidates have been shortlisted to move forward to the mains examination, which is the next phase of the recruitment process.
Cutoff marks and eligibility conditions explained
The MPSC has published the cutoff scores along with the result document, enabling candidates to evaluate their performance. Only those who have secured marks above the respective category-wise cutoff are considered qualified for the mains exam.
However, shortlisting is provisional and subject to eligibility verification. The Commission has clearly stated that the eligibility of the candidates will be confirmed based on the details provided in their online applications. If any discrepancies are found during the verification process, the candidature may be cancelled at any stage of the selection process.
How to check MPSC Group B result 2025
To access the result, candidates should:
Step 1: Visit the official website www.mpsc.gov.in
Step 2: Go to the ‘Latest Updates’ section
Step 3: Click on the link titled “MPSC Group B Examination 2025 Result”
Step 4: Open the PDF and search for their roll number using Ctrl+F
Direct link to check the MPSC Group B result 2025
Posts to be filled and recruitment objective
This recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 480 vacancies across various departments. The posts include Assistant Section Officer, Police Sub-Inspector, State Tax Inspector, and Sub Registrar. The selection process involves multiple stages — Preliminary Examination, Mains Examination, Physical Test (for applicable posts), and an Interview.
The preliminary exam serves as a qualifying stage, and only those who apply for the mains within the specified timeline and pay the examination fee will be considered for the next phase. Candidates must also ensure that only the claims accepted during the preliminary application process will be valid for the mains exam.
Next steps for qualified candidates
Qualified candidates must submit the necessary information and pay the applicable examination fee online within the given deadline to confirm their eligibility for the mains exam. Those failing to do so will not be allowed to participate in the next round.
Furthermore, the result declaration is subject to the final outcome of judicial proceedings concerning reservations and parallel reservations pending in various courts and tribunals.
For further updates on the mains examination schedule and instructions, candidates are advised to regularly visit the official MPSC websites — mpsc.gov.in and mpsconline.gov.in.
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