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MPPSC Prelims Exam Analysis 2026 – The MPPSC Prelims 2026 examination, conducted on 26 April 2026 by the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission, has now been completed. Aspirants across the state and those preparing for UPSC-level exams closely analyse this paper to understand trends, difficulty level, and scoring areas. Based on the official question paper, the exam was moderate in difficulty with a strong emphasis on Madhya Pradesh-specific topics and static subjects.
Download: MPPSC Question Paper 2026
MPPSC Prelims 2026 Exam Overview
The MPPSC Prelims consists of two papers—General Studies (Paper I) and CSAT (Paper II). Paper I determines merit, while Paper II is qualifying in nature.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | MPPSC Prelims 2026 |
| Conducting Body | Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission |
| Exam Date | 26 April 2026 |
| Papers | Paper I (GS), Paper II (CSAT) |
| Total Questions | 100 (GS Paper I)
100 (CSAT) |
| Total Marks | 300 Marks Each Paper |
| Nature | Objective (MCQs) |
| Negative Marking | No |
Check Here: MPPSC Answer Key 2026 (Unofficial)
Overall Difficulty Level
The overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate, with a mix of easy, direct questions and a few concept-based ones.
| Section | Difficulty Level |
|---|---|
| Paper I (GS) | Moderate |
| Paper II (CSAT) | Easy to Moderate |
| Overall | Moderate |
The paper favoured candidates with strong static knowledge and MP-specific preparation.
Section-Wise Detailed Analysis
1. Madhya Pradesh Specific (Game Changer Section)
A significant portion of the paper was dominated by MP GK, making it the most crucial scoring area.
- Topics covered:
- MP Geography (soil, districts, rivers)
- Tribal culture and dialects
- MP Economy and schemes
- Questions were mostly direct and factual
Example areas (from paper):
- Chambal basin soil
- Tribal dialect mapping
- MP district-related questions
Weightage: ~30–35%
2. Current Affairs (Fact-Oriented)
Current affairs questions were present but not overly analytical.
- Covered areas:
- National & international events
- Awards and honours
- Reports and schemes
Examples:
- Padma Awards 2026
- Women’s T20 World Cup host country
- UN International Year declarations
Weightage: ~15–20%
3. Science & Technology (Basic Level)
This section was relatively easy and based on basic concepts.
- Topics:
- Computer fundamentals (BIOS, AI)
- Optical fibre, e-Governance
Nature:
- Mostly NCERT-level + basic awareness
Weightage: ~10%
4. History & Culture (Moderate)
Balanced mix of ancient and modern history.
- Focus areas:
- Ancient texts (Rigveda, Ashram system)
- Freedom movement (Tebhaga Movement)
- MP culture
Questions were factual with some conceptual clarity required
5. Geography (India + MP)
Geography questions were direct and conceptual.
- Topics:
- Climate (Western disturbances)
- Minerals and soils
- Physical geography
Moderate difficulty with concept + fact combination
6. Polity (Easy to Moderate)
Polity remained a scoring section.
- Topics:
- DPSP
- Governor powers
- Supreme Court provisions
Questions were straightforward and predictable
7. Economy (Basic + Data-Based)
Economy questions were limited but easy.
- Topics:
- Economic Survey
- SDG index
- CPI base year
Mostly data-based and factual
Key Trends Observed
- Static subjects dominated (~65–70%)
- MP-specific questions had highest weightage
- Direct factual questions increased
- Less tricky or elimination-based questions
- PYQ trends clearly repeated
Expected Cut-Off 2026
Based on the paper’s difficulty level and trend:
| Category | Expected Cut-Off |
|---|---|
| General | 92–102 |
| OBC | 88–98 |
| SC/ST | 75–90 |
(Actual cut-off may vary)
Preparation Strategy After This Analysis
For Upcoming MPPSC Aspirants:
- Focus heavily on MP GK (High ROI area)
- Strengthen static subjects (Polity, Geography, History)
- Revise fact-based current affairs
- Practice PYQs + mock tests regularly

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