MPSC Rajyaseva Prelims 2026 LIVE — June 14 exam underway
MPSC Rajyaseva is happening today. Live difficulty, shift-by-shift analysis and the first answer-key trackers as they release — refreshed every two hours from Reddit, X, Telegram, YouTube comments.
Quick read
The MPSC Rajyaseva (State Service) Preliminary Examination 2026 is scheduled for June 14, 2026 — today. This is live exam-day coverage, but we're flagging upfront that scraped public discussion so far has no specific candidate feedback from this exam. The snippets we pulled reference NEET, UGC NET, Assam CEE, and other national exams, but no MPSC Rajyaseva threads or RSS feeds have surfaced yet. We're publishing this placeholder so you know we're watching; we'll update if detailed reports emerge later today.
What's the difficulty so far?
No candidate reports available at this hour. We expected to see discussions on Telegram, Reddit, or education RSS feeds covering Paper I (General Studies) and Paper II (CSAT), but none have appeared in the sources scraped by 14:00 IST. This could mean:
- The exam is still underway or just wrapping.
- Discussion forums for MPSC are quieter than UPSC/NEET communities.
- Candidates are observing exam confidentiality more strictly.
If you've just walked out of the hall, you're not alone in the silence — many state-level exams see delayed chatter compared to national ones.
Expected cutoff range
Not available. Without aspirant discussion, we cannot responsibly report even speculative cutoff ranges. Any table here would be pure invention. Check back tonight or tomorrow once coaching institutes and Telegram groups publish their analyses.
What to do right now if you took the exam
- Hydrate and eat something light. Your brain burned glucose for two hours straight.
- Avoid post-mortems. Comparing answers with peers only manufactures anxiety. The key will be released in a few days.
- Do not attempt to reconstruct questions from memory for the next 24 hours — it rarely helps and violates exam conduct rules.
- Log your rough attempt count (how many you attempted in each paper) in a private note. This will be useful when the official key drops and you calculate your likely score.
- Rest. Mains preparation can wait 48 hours. You've earned a break.
What happens next?
- Answer key release: MPSC typically publishes the preliminary answer key within 3–5 days. Watch mpsc.gov.in and official social channels.
- Objection window: You'll have a short window (often 2–3 days) to submit challenges with supporting documents.
- Result declaration: Prelims results usually arrive 4–6 weeks post-exam, once objections are reviewed.
- Mains notification: If you clear, the Mains notification and optional-subject forms follow within weeks.
What we're reading
We're monitoring RSS feeds from Indian Express and The Hindu education sections, plus Telegram public channels and Reddit exam threads. Today's harvest did not include MPSC-specific candidate discussion. If you're reading this and know of active MPSC communities (Marathi-language Telegram groups, district-level WhatsApp forwards, etc.), those often have richer real-time chatter than English national platforms. We'll refresh our scrape this evening and update if substantive reports appear.
Coverage note: Shishya aims for transparent, source-grounded reporting. When sources are thin — as they are now for MPSC Rajyaseva — we say so. We will not fabricate difficulty ratings or cutoff numbers to fill space. Check back tonight for a refresh, or follow mpsc.gov.in for official updates.
Last updated: June 14, 2026, 14:00 IST · Next scrape: evening
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