Which field is best for MPSC exam?

Which field is best for MPSC exam?

Honestly, there is no particular stream/branch which is favoured by candidates. People from various streams give the exam. Looking at the syllabus, you feel that, the exam has subjects which are common with the subjects of Bachelor of Arts (BA). But engineers, doctors, commerce graduates are also clearing the exam.

Is Marathi compulsory for MPSC exam?

Yes , while appearing for MPSC ( Maharashtra Public Service Commission) you must be able to read , write and speak marathi. It is mandatory.

How do I start studying for MPSC?

MPSC Exam: Important Tips to Crack the Exam

  1. Know the MPSC Exam Pattern in a detailed manner.
  2. Always appear for the mock tests to analyze yourself.
  3. Prepare short notes to revise during the final weeks.
  4. Glance through the previous year question papers and try solving them.
  5. Make a study plan/timetable of your convenience.

What are the post specific eligibility criteria for MPSC exam?

As the MPSC exams cover a broad range of posts and services, there are post specific eligibility criteria (educational qualification and/or physical fitness). The MPSC eligibility given in the official notification for the State Service Exam 2020 (Prelims) provides some post-specific criteria.

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How to prepare for competitive exams like MPSC?

Make Notes: Note making is an art that one must practice and get perfect in, if you want to prepare for a competitive examination like MPSC. With so much syllabus to cover and so many books to be referred, it becomes quiet difficult to revise each topic with the help of books.

What is the pattern of the MPSC state service exam?

MPSC State Service Exam (or MPSC Rajyaseva Exam) is held on a yearly basis to recruit for Group A and Group B vacancies in the Maharashtra administration. The MPSC State Service Exam Pattern is: Prelims – 2 papers – 400 marks Mains – 6 papers – 800 marks

Who conducts the GATE exam?

The exam is conducted by the GATE Committee, faculty members from IISc, and seven other IITs on behalf of the Ministry of Human Resources Development, National Coordinating Board, and Department of Education. The purpose of the GATE exam is to test students’ knowledge in subjects like Engineering and Science.

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