MPESB Police Constable Recruitment 2025 – Apply Online for 7500 GD Posts (Last Date : 29 Sep 2025),

MP Police Constable Recruitment 2025 – Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board (MPPEB) has released the official notification for MP Police Constable Recruitment 2025. The recruitment drive offers 7500 vacancies for Constable GD and Radio posts. The application process begins on 15 September 2025, and the last date to apply is 29 September 2025. Candidates will also get a correction window from 15 September to 04 October 2025. The written exam is scheduled to start from 30 October 2025.

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Madhya Pradesh Employee Selection Board (MPSEB) Police Constable Recruitment 2025

MPESB Police Constable Recruitment 2025 –Notification No. : CRPD/SCO/2025-26/11

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MPESB Police Constable Recruitment 2025 : Important Dates & Application Fee

Important DatesApplication Fees
  • Application Start Date : 15 September 2025
  • Last Date for Apply Online : 29 September 2025
  • Correction Window : 15 September 2025 to 04 October 2025
  • Exam Start Date : 30 October 2025
  • Admit Card : Available before exam

  • General / Other State : ₹500/-
  • SC / ST / OBC / EWS (MP Domicile) : ₹250/-
  • Departmental Exam Fee : UR ₹200/- | Reserved ₹100/-
  • Portal Charges : ₹60/- (CSC Kiosk) | ₹20/- (Citizen Login)
  • Payment Mode : Online through Debit Card / Credit Card / Net Banking

  • Age Limit & Eligibility Details

    Age Limit Eligibility
  • Minimum Age : 18 Years (as on 29 September 2025)
  • Maximum Age : 33 Years (UR Male)
  • Female Candidates (All Categories of MP) : 38 Years
  • SC / ST / OBC (MP Domicile) : 38 Years
  • Govt Employees / Home Guards : 38 Years
  • Inter-Caste Marriage : +5 Years
  • Sports Quota : +5 Years
  • Ex-Servicemen : Relaxation as per service rules
  • Note : Reservation & Relaxation applicable only for MP Domicile

  • General / OBC / SC : Class 10th / High School (10+2 system) Pass
  • ST Candidates : Minimum 8th Pass
  • Certificates : Must be valid on or before 29 September 2025
  • Note : No relaxation in educational qualification

  • Vacancy Details

    Vacancy Details
  • Constable (GD) SAF (Male Only) : 700 Posts
  • Constable (GD) DEF (Male/Female) : 7500 Posts
  • Total Posts : 8200+
  • Reservation : Applicable for SC / ST / OBC / EWS / Female / Ex-Servicemen / Home Guards

  • How to Apply Online & Required Documents

    How to ApplyRequired Documents
  • Step 1 : Visit official website www.esb.mp.gov.in
  • Step 2 : Click on Apply Online link for MP Police Constable 2025
  • Step 3 : Register with basic details (Name, Mobile, Email)
  • Step 4 : Fill complete application form carefully
  • Step 5 : Upload scanned Photo, Signature, ID Proof & Certificates
  • Step 6 : Pay fee via Debit Card / Credit Card / Net Banking
  • Step 7 : Preview your form and check all details
  • Step 8 : Submit the form & take print of confirmation slip

  • Recent Photograph (Passport size)
  • Scanned Signature
  • 10th / High School Certificate (8th for ST)
  • Caste Certificate (SC/ST/OBC)
  • Domicile Certificate (for MP candidates)
  • ID Proof – Aadhar / Voter ID / PAN / Passport / Driving License
  • Ex-Servicemen / Home Guard Certificate (if applicable)

  • Pay Scale & Selection Process

    Selection ProcessPay Scale
  • Written Exam : 100 Marks, 2 Hours (MCQ Based)
  • Subjects : GK & Current Affairs (40), Reasoning (30), Science & Maths (30)
  • Physical Efficiency Test (PET) : Running, Long Jump, Shot Put
  • Physical Standards Test (PST) : Height, Chest (Male), Weight (Female)
  • Document Verification : Original certificates required
  • Medical Test : Candidate must be medically fit

  • Basic Pay : ₹19,500 – ₹62,000 (Level-4 Pay Matrix)
  • First 3 Years : 70%, 80%, 90% of basic respectively
  • Allowances : DA, HRA, Transport, Medical etc.

  • Exam Pattern & Syllabus

    Exam Pattern & Syllabus
  • Exam Mode : Online Computer Based Test (CBT)
  • Duration : 2 Hours
  • Total Marks : 100
  • Subjects : GK & Current Affairs (40), Reasoning (30), Science & Maths (30)
  • Negative Marking : No
  • Shortlisting : 7 times candidates will be called for PET

  • General Knowledge & Current Affairs (40 Marks) : History, Constitution, Geography, Economy, Science, Current Affairs, Sports, MP Culture
  • Reasoning (30 Marks) : Coding-Decoding, Series, Analogies, Blood Relations, Puzzle, Venn Diagram
  • Science & Maths (30 Marks) : Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Basics), Percentage, Profit & Loss, Ratio, Time & Work, Distance

  • Important Useful Links
    Apply OnlineClick Here
    Download Notification / Rule BookClick Here
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    Official Website of Department Click Here

    Exam Preparation Strategy

    Preparing for the MPSEB Group 2 Subgroup 3 exam requires a disciplined, strategic, and well-planned approach. This is not just a test of knowledge but also of time management, accuracy, and mental stamina. Here is a detailed guide on how to crack this exam.

    Understanding the Exam Pattern and Syllabus

    Before you start studying, the first and most crucial step is to thoroughly understand the exam’s structure and what you need to study.

    The Structure of the Exam
    As per the rulebook, the online exam consists of two papers:

    • Paper-I (General Studies): 100 marks
      • Subjects: General Knowledge, General Hindi, General English, General Mathematics, General Reasoning Ability, General Science, General Computer Aptitude.
    • Paper-II (Relevant Subject): 100 marks
      • This paper will be based on the specific subject related to the post you are applying for (e.g., Civil Engineering for Assistant Engineer (Civil), Science for Laboratory Technician, etc.).

    The total exam duration is 3 hours for each paper. It is an objective, multiple-choice question (MCQ) based test.

    Creating a Smart Study Plan for MP Police Constable Recruitment 2025

    A haphazard approach will not work. You need a plan that covers the entire syllabus efficiently.

    <h4>Phase 1: Foundation Building (First 2-3 Months)

    • Syllabus Familiarization: Go through the entire syllabus for both Paper-I and your chosen Paper-II. Make a list of all topics.
    • Resource Collection: Gather all necessary books, notes, and online resources (more on this in Step 17).
    • Basics First: Focus on understanding the basic concepts of each topic, especially for Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, and your subject-specific paper.

    Phase 2: In-Depth Study and Practice (Next 3-4 Months)

    • Topic-wise Deep Dive: Study each topic in detail. Don’t just read; make your own notes and formulas sheets.
    • Simultaneous Preparation: Prepare for Paper-I and Paper-II simultaneously to avoid monotony. For example, dedicate your morning to General Studies and your evening to the Subject paper.
    • Language Practice: Regularly read a Hindi and an English newspaper to improve comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar for the language sections.

    Phase 3: Revision and Mock Tests (Last 2-3 Months)

    • Daily Revision: Dedicate at least 1-2 hours daily solely to revising what you have already studied.
    • Focus on Weak Areas: Identify topics where you are consistently making mistakes and give them extra time.

    The Importance of Mock Tests and Previous Year Papers

    This is the most critical part of your preparation and can be the difference between selection and rejection.

    Why Mock Tests are Non-Negotiable

    • Exam Simulation: They help you get familiar with the actual exam environment, reducing anxiety on the final day.
    • Time Management: You learn to allocate the right amount of time to each section and question. The key is to maximize your score within the 3-hour limit.
    • Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses: Analyzing your mock test performance helps you understand which sections are your strong suits and which need more work.
    • Improving Speed and Accuracy: Regular practice helps you solve questions faster and with fewer errors.

    How to Use Previous Year Papers

    • Trend Analysis: They help you understand the weightage of different topics, the difficulty level, and the type of questions frequently asked.
    • Self-Assessment: After preparing a topic, solve the relevant questions from previous papers to check your understanding.

    Staying Updated with the Latest Trends

    The MPSEB exam pattern is stable, but the focus of questions can shift.

    • Current Affairs: For the General Knowledge section, focus on the last 12 months, especially news related to Madhya Pradesh, India, and important international events.
    • Official Notifications: Keep an eye on the official MPESB website for any changes in the exam pattern or syllabus.

    Final Week Strategy and Time Management in Exam

    In-Exam Strategy: Start with the section you are most confident in. Do not spend too much time on a single difficult question. Mark it for review and move on. In the final minutes, go back and attempt the marked questions.

    Here are sample questions based on the latest syllabus and a list of recommended resources to guide your preparation.

    Sample Questions (Based on Syllabus Pattern)

    Paper-I: General Studies

    General Knowledge:

    1. The ‘Sanchi Stupa’ is located in which district of Madhya Pradesh?
    2. Who is the current Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh (as of 2025)?
    3. The ‘Narmada River’ originates from which place in Madhya Pradesh?
    4. The ‘Panna National Park’ is famous for the conservation of which animal?
    5. The ‘Lokrang Festival’ is a major cultural event of which Indian state?

    General Hindi:
    6. ‘अंधकार’ का विलोम शब्द क्या है?
    7. ‘वह कल आएगा।’ – इस वाक्य में काल पहचानिए।
    8. ‘सभा’ का सही विशेषण शब्द क्या है?
    9. ‘जिसका कोई अंत न हो’ – के लिए एक शब्द बताइए।
    10. ‘राम ने रावण को मारा’ – इस वाक्य में कर्म कौन है?

    General English:
    11. Choose the correct synonym for “Benevolent”:
    a) Cruel b) Kind c) Miserly d) Hostile
    12. Identify the grammatically correct sentence:
    a) She go to school every day.
    b) She goes to school every day.
    c) She is go to school every day.
    d) She gone to school every day.
    13. Fill in the blank: He has been living in Bhopal ______ 2010.
    a) for b) since c) from d) by
    14. What is the antonym of “Ancient”?
    a) Old b) Modern c) Historic d) Aged
    15. Change the voice: “The cat chased the mouse.”

    General Mathematics & Reasoning:
    16. If the ratio of ages of A and B is 3:4 and the sum of their ages is 56 years, what is the age of B?
    17. A train 150 meters long is running at 90 km/hr. How long will it take to cross a 300-meter-long platform?
    18. Find the next number in the series: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ?
    19. If ‘PENCIL’ is coded as ‘RGPENK’, how is ‘PAPER’ coded?
    20. A shopkeeper sells an article for ₹1,800 and gains 20%. What was its cost price?

    <h4>Answer Key:

    1. Raisen
    2. (Check current name at the time of your exam)
    3. Amarkantak
    4. Tiger
    5. Madhya Pradesh
    6. प्रकाश
    7. भविष्यत्काल
    8. सांसद
    9. अनंत
    10. रावण
    11. b) Kind
    12. b) She goes to school every day.
    13. b) since
    14. b) Modern
    15. The mouse was chased by the cat.
    16. 32 years
    17. 18 seconds
    18. 42
    19. RCRGT
    20. ₹1,500

    Recommended Books and Study Material

    • General Knowledge & Current Affairs:
      • “Lucent’s General Knowledge” (English/Hindi)
      • “Manorama Yearbook” (English)
      • “Pratiyogita Darpan” (Monthly Magazine – Hindi/English)
      • Regular reading of newspapers like “Dainik Bhaskar” (Hindi) or “The Hindu” (English).
    • General Hindi:
      • “Samanya Hindi” by Dr. Laxmidhar Shukla / RPH Editorial Board.
      • “Hindi Vyakaran” for high school level by any good publication.
    • General English:
      • “Objective General English” by S.P. Bakshi (Arihant Publications).
      • “Word Power Made Easy” by Norman Lewis (for vocabulary).
      • High School English Grammar & Composition by Wren & Martin.
    • General Mathematics & Reasoning:
      • “Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations” by R.S. Aggarwal.
      • “Fast Track Objective Arithmetic” by Rajesh Verma (Arihant).
      • “A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning” by R.S. Aggarwal.
    • General Science & Computer Aptitude:
      • NCERT Science books of Class 9th and 10th.
      • “Computer Awareness” by Arihant Publications.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


    Q1: When does the online application start?
    Ans: From 15 September 2025
    Q2: What is the last date to apply?
    Ans: 29 September 2025
    Q3: How many vacancies are there?
    Ans: 8200+ Constable GD Posts
    Q4: What is the age limit?
    Ans: 18 to 33 Years (UR Male), relaxation for reserved & female candidates
    Q5: What is the qualification required?
    Ans: 10th Pass (8th for ST)
    Q6: What is the application fee?
    Ans: UR ₹500 | SC/ST/OBC/EWS ₹250
    Q7: What is the selection process?
    Ans: Written Exam, PET/PST, Document Verification, Medical
    Q8: What is the salary?
    Ans: ₹19,500 – ₹62,000 with allowances
    Q9: Is there negative marking?
    Ans: No negative marking
    Q10: What is the official website?
    Ans: www.esb.mp.gov.in.

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