MPSC Group C Recruitment 2026: Applications Open for 2,619 Government Posts; Major Exam Pattern Change Announced

The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has officially released the notification for the MPSC Group C Recruitment 2026, inviting applications for 2,619 vacancies across various state government departments. The recruitment drive offers an excellent opportunity for candidates seeking secure government jobs in Maharashtra.

Along with the recruitment notification, the commission has also announced a significant change to the Maharashtra State Services Main Examination pattern. The revised exam structure, which will come into effect from 2027, will remove optional subject papers from the Group A and Group B mains examination.

MPSC Group C Recruitment 2026: Application Schedule

Interested candidates can submit their applications online through the official MPSC recruitment portal. The online application process began on June 27, 2026, and eligible candidates must complete their registration before the deadline.

Important Dates

  • Recruiting Authority: Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC)
  • Total Vacancies: 2,619
  • Application Start Date: June 27, 2026
  • Last Date to Apply: July 17, 2026
  • Mode of Application: Online

Candidates are advised to carefully review the official notification before applying to ensure they meet all eligibility requirements.

Posts Included in the Recruitment Drive

The recruitment aims to fill several Group C positions in different departments of the Maharashtra government. Some of the key posts announced include:

  • Tax Assistant
  • Clerk-Typist
  • Industry Inspector
  • Other Group C departmental vacancies

The commission has provided the complete post-wise vacancy details in the official recruitment notification.

Selection Process

The recruitment process will begin with a Computer-Based Test (CBT). The examination will be conducted at multiple test centres across Maharashtra.

Candidates who qualify in the CBT will be shortlisted for the next stages of the recruitment process as per the rules applicable to their respective posts. The final selection will be based on the criteria specified in the official notification.

Applicants are encouraged to prepare thoroughly for the examination and keep track of future announcements related to admit cards, exam dates, and result declarations.

Major Change in MPSC Main Examination from 2027

Apart from announcing the Group C recruitment, the Maharashtra Public Service Commission has confirmed a major reform in the Maharashtra State Services Main Examination.

Beginning with the 2027 examination cycle, optional subject papers will no longer be part of the Group A and Group B mains examination. Until now, candidates were required to appear for papers based on two optional subjects. Under the revised examination pattern, this requirement has been removed.

The commission believes that the new system will make the examination process more streamlined and easier for candidates while improving the overall assessment framework.

Why Has MPSC Removed Optional Subjects?

According to the commission, the decision has been taken with the following objectives:

  • To make the examination process more transparent.
  • To ensure greater fairness among all candidates.
  • To introduce a more uniform evaluation system.
  • To modernize the Maharashtra State Services examination pattern.

MPSC has also pointed out that several other states have already eliminated optional subject papers from their civil services examinations. Maharashtra has now adopted a similar approach to create a more balanced and competitive selection process.

Opportunity for Government Job Aspirants

With over 2,600 vacancies on offer, the MPSC Group C Recruitment 2026 is expected to attract thousands of applicants across Maharashtra. Candidates interested in building a career in the state government should complete their applications well before the closing date to avoid last-minute technical issues.

At the same time, aspirants preparing for future state civil services examinations should take note of the revised examination pattern, as the removal of optional subjects from 2027 will significantly change preparation strategies for the MPSC mains examination.

Prospective applicants are advised to regularly monitor official MPSC announcements for updates regarding examination schedules, admit cards, and further stages of the recruitment process.