MPPSC SET Exam Pattern And Syllabus

Mppsc Set

The MPPSC State Eligibility Test (MPPSC SET) is a prestigious examination conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) to determine the eligibility of candidates for the post of Assistant Professor in colleges and universities across the state of Madhya Pradesh. This examination plays a crucial role in maintaining high academic standards in higher education by selecting competent and knowledgeable teaching professionals.

MPPSC SET evaluates candidates on their subject expertise, research aptitude, teaching ability, and general awareness. The exam consists of two papers: Paper I, which tests general teaching and research aptitude, and Paper II, which focuses on the candidate’s chosen subject. Qualifying MPPSC SET is mandatory for candidates aspiring to build a career in the academic field of Madhya Pradesh. With its transparent selection process and strict evaluation system, MPPSC SET ensures that only the most deserving candidates are entrusted with shaping the future of higher education in the state.

MPPSC SET: Overview Table

FeatureDetails
Exam NameState Eligibility Test (SET) 
Conducting BodyMadhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC)
PurposeEligibility for Assistant Professor, Librarian, and Sports Officer
Application ModeOnline Only (mppsc.mp.gov.in)
Exam ModeOffline (OMR-based)
Application Fee₹250 (Reserved categories of MP) / ₹500 (Others/Outside MP) + ₹40 Portal Fee
Age LimitNo upper age limit

MPPSC SET: Exam Pattern

The SET 2025 will be conducted in a single session lasting 3 hours (180 minutes) without any interval. The test consists of two objective-type papers.

1. Paper Structure

PaperSubjectQuestionsMarksFocus Area
Paper-ITeaching & Research Aptitude50 (Compulsory)100General awareness, teaching skills, and reasoning
Paper-IIElective Subject (Chosen by Candidate)100 (Compulsory)200In-depth knowledge of the selected postgraduate subject
Total150300

2. Marking Scheme

  • Correct Answer: +2 marks.
  • Negative Marking: No Negative Marking.
  • Medium: Bilingual (Hindi and English), except for language-specific papers.

MPPSC SET Syllabus 

Paper I: General Paper on Teaching and Research Aptitude

This paper is compulsory for all candidates and is designed to test the teaching and research capabilities of the applicants.

UnitTopicDetailed Sub-topics (As per UGC/CSIR Standards)
Unit ITeaching AptitudeTeaching concepts, objectives, levels of teaching (Memory, Understanding, and Reflective), learner’s characteristics, and factors affecting teaching.
Unit IIResearch AptitudeMeaning, types, and characteristics of research, Positivism and Post-positivistic approach, Methods of Research, Steps of Research, Thesis and Article writing.
Unit IIIComprehensionA passage of text is given for questions to be asked and answered from said passage.
Unit IVCommunicationMeaning, types, and characteristics of communication; Effective communication (Verbal/Non-verbal, Intercultural); Barriers to effective communication.
Unit VMathematical ReasoningTypes of reasoning, Number series, Letter series, Codes, and Relationships; Mathematical Aptitude (Fraction, Time & Distance, Ratio, Proportion and Percentage, Profit and Loss).
Unit VILogical ReasoningUnderstanding the structure of arguments, Evaluating and distinguishing deductive and inductive reasoning, Venn diagram, Indian Logic: Means of knowledge.
Unit VIIData InterpretationSources, acquisition, and classification of Data; Quantitative and Qualitative Data; Graphical representation (Bar-chart, Histograms, Pie-chart, Table-chart).
Unit VIIIICTICT: General abbreviations and terminology; Basics of Internet, Intranet, E-mail, Audio and Video-conferencing; Digital initiatives in higher education.
Unit IXPeople & EnvironmentDevelopment and environment, Human and environment interaction, Environmental issues, Impact of pollutants on human health, Natural and energy resources.
Unit XHigher EducationInstitutions of higher learning and education in ancient India; Evolution of higher learning and research in Post-Independence India; Oriental, Conventional, and Non-conventional learning programs.

Paper II: Elective Subjects (31 Subjects)

CodeSubject NameSyllabus Highlights (Aligned with UGC/CSIR NET)
01Chemical SciencesInorganic, Physical, Organic, Interdisciplinary Chemistry.
02CommerceBusiness Environment, Accounting, Business Economics, Finance, Statistics.
03Computer ScienceDiscrete Structures, Computer System Architecture, Programming Languages, OS.
06EconomicsMicro/Macro Economics, Statistics and Econometrics, Public Economics.
07EnglishDrama, Poetry, Fiction, Non-fictional Prose, Language: Basic concepts.
11HistoryConcepts, Ideas and Terms; Ancient, Medieval, Modern Indian History.
15Life SciencesMolecules and their Interaction, Cellular Organization, Fundamental Processes.
16ManagementManagement Functions, Organizational Behaviour, HRM, Financial Management.
18Mathematical SciencesAnalysis, Linear Algebra, Complex Analysis, Algebra, Topology (4 Units).
23Physical SciencesMathematical Methods of Physics, Classical Mechanics, Electromagnetic Theory.
24Political SciencePolitical Theory, Political Thought, Comparative Political Analysis.
26/27SanskritVedic Literature, Darshana, Sahitya, Vyakarana.

Specific Instructions for Science Subjects

For the following subjects, the exam pattern and syllabus follow the CSIR NET framework:

  • Mathematical Sciences: The syllabus contains 4 units. Units 1 is compulsory for all. Units 2 and 3 are for Mathematics candidates, and Unit 4 is for Statistics candidates.
  • Chemical, Life, and Physical Sciences: Follow the latest specialized units provided by CSIR HRDG.

MPPSC SET: Preparation Tips

Section-Wise Study Plan

CategoryPreparation Strategy
Paper-I MasteryFocus on Teaching Aptitude, Research Methodology, and Data Interpretation. Since these 50 questions are common, use standard UGC NET Paper-I guides to practice.
Subject DepthAlign your studies strictly with your Post-Graduation core subjects. Review 5-10 years of UGC NET/SET previous year papers for your specific subject.
OMR PracticeAs the exam is offline, practice shading circles on OMR sheets to improve speed and accuracy. Use only Black Ball Point Pens.
Time ManagementYou have 180 minutes for 150 questions. Aim to finish Paper-I in 50 minutes, leaving 130 minutes for the more complex Paper-II.

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