Mp Si Exam Pattern &Amp; Syllabus

MP SI And Subedar Exam Pattern and Syllabus

The MP SI and Subedar Recruitment Examination is conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB) to recruit eligible candidates for responsible posts in the state police force. This examination offers an excellent opportunity for graduates who aspire to serve in law enforcement and public administration in Madhya Pradesh. Through this recruitment process, MPESB selects candidates for the posts of Sub-Inspector and Subedar, which involve maintaining law and order, crime prevention, investigation, and leadership at the field level.

The selection process generally includes a written examination, physical efficiency and standard tests, and document verification, ensuring that candidates are both intellectually capable and physically fit. These posts provide a stable government career with respect, authority, and scope for professional growth. Due to the challenging nature of the exam and limited vacancies, the MPESB SI and Subedar recruitment attracts a large number of serious and dedicated aspirants every year.

MP Police SI & Subedar : Overview

FeatureDetails
Recruiting BodyMadhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB)
Exam NameSubedar / Sub-Inspector Recruitment Test – 2025
Total Vacancies500 (Subedar: 28, SI-SAF: 95, SI-District: 377)
Application Dates27th Oct 2025 – 10th Nov 2025
Exam DateStarts 16 January 2026
Salary / Pay ScaleLevel-9 (₹36,200 – ₹1,14,800)
Selection ProcessPrelims → Mains → Physical Test (PPT) → Interview
Official Websitewww.esb.mp.gov.in

MP SI : Detailed Exam Pattern

The selection process is rigorously divided into three phases. Candidates must clear each stage to proceed to the next.

Phase 1: Preliminary Examination

This is a screening test. Marks obtained here are not added to the final merit list but are used to shortlist candidates for the Mains (10 times the number of vacancies).

Exam FeatureDetails
Type of QuestionsObjective Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Total Questions100
Total Marks100
Duration2 Hours
Negative MarkingNo Negative Marking

Phase 2: Main Examination

Successful candidates from Prelims will appear for the Mains. This stage decides the merit for the Physical Test (3 times the vacancies are called).

PaperSubjectMarksDurationNegative Marking
Paper IGeneral Studies (History, Polity, Society)3002 Hours1/3rd mark deducted for each wrong answer
Paper IIGeneral Studies (Science, Technology, Current Affairs, Reasoning)3002 Hours1/3rd mark deducted for each wrong answer

Phase 3: Physical Proficiency Test (PPT) & Interview

Stage / TestEventMarksChances / Details
PPT (Physical Proficiency Test)Overall PPT100 MarksMarks added to final merit list
800 Meter Run40 Marks1 Chance
Long Jump30 Marks3 Chances
Shot Put30 Marks3 Chances
InterviewPersonal Interview50 MarksMarks added to final merit list

Detailed Syllabus 

To crack the exam, you need to align your preparation strictly with the official syllabus provided in the rulebook.

Preliminary Examination Syllabus (100 Marks)

SectionTopics Covered
LanguagesHindi Language Proficiency, English Language Proficiency
General KnowledgeHistory, Geography, Civics, Science
AptitudeAnalytical Ability, Reasoning, Basic Computer Knowledge
Current EventsNational and International Current Affairs

Mains Examination Syllabus

Paper I: General Studies (300 Marks)

Part A: History & Indian Society (150 Marks)

AreaTopics Covered
Indian HistoryHarappan Civilization, Mauryan & Gupta Empires, Harshavardhana, Travellers’ Accounts (11th–14th Century), Bhakti–Sufi Traditions, Vijayanagar & Mughal Empires, East India Company, Colonialism, Revolt of 1857, Mahatma Gandhi & National Movement, Making of the Constitution
Post-Independence IndiaConsolidation and Reorganization within the Country
Indian SocietyFeatures of Indian Society, Diversity, Demographics of India & Madhya Pradesh (Tribal Focus), Women’s Organizations, Population Issues, Poverty, Urbanization, Impact of Globalization on Society

Part B: Polity & Governance (150 Marks)

AreaTopics Covered
ConstitutionHistorical Background, Features, Amendments, Basic Structure, Separation of Powers
GovernanceFunctions of Union & States, Federal Structure and Challenges, Devolution of Powers at Local Levels, Parliament & State Legislatures (Structure & Powers)
Institutions & WelfareExecutive & Judiciary Structure, Ministries, Pressure Groups, Welfare Schemes for Vulnerable Sections, Issues of Poverty & Hunger

Paper II: General Studies (300 Marks)

Part A: Science, Technology, Economy & Security (150 Marks)

AreaTopics Covered
Science & TechnologyApplications in Daily Life, Information Technology, Space Technology, Computers, Robotics, Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Artificial Intelligence, IPR Issues
EnvironmentConservation, Pollution, Environmental Degradation, Environmental Impact Assessment
EconomyIndian Economy, Resource Mobilization, Economic Growth, Employment
Internal SecurityRole of Police in Democracy, Development–Extremism Link, Cyber Security, Money Laundering, Role of Media, Organized Crime, Terrorism

Part B: Reasoning & Data Interpretation (150 Marks)

AreaTopics Covered
StatisticsBase Numbers, Probability, Data Management (Charts, Graphs, Tables), Mean, Median, Mode, Variance
MathematicsRatio & Proportion, Unitary Method, Profit & Loss, Percentage, Discount, Simple & Compound Interest, Mensuration (Area, Perimeter, Volume)
Logical ReasoningLogical Reasoning, Analytical Ability, Problem Solving

Related Links :

MPSI Full Notification MP Police Constable Notification 2025

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