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State Public Service Commissions (PSCs)

PSC Public Service Commission

Sector
State
Location
Multiple States
Application Deadline
6 July 2026
Total Vacancies
Various

Post Overview

OrganizationState Public Service Commissions (PSCs)
Post NamePSC Public Service Commission
Total VacanciesVarious
Salary / Pay ScaleNot Specified
Job SectorState

Educational Qualification

Candidates with 10th Pass, 12th Pass, Diploma, Graduation (B.A., B.Com, B.Sc, Computer Science, Engineering), Post-Graduation (CA, MBA, LLB, MBBS, MCA, M.Sc), and PhD Degree are eligible to apply.

Please refer to the official advertisement PDF linked in the "How to Apply" section to verify detailed branches and experience requirements.

Application Fees

Not Specified

Steps to Apply

  1. 1

    Visit the respective official portals of the State Public Service Commissions.

  2. 2

    Locate the specific job notification for your desired post.

  3. 3

    Follow the instructions to apply online as per the detailed advertisement for each position.

Exam Pattern & Syllabus Outline

Not Specified

Previous Year Question Papers

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Recruitment Frequency & General Analysis

Public Service Commissions (PSCs) in India, established since 1926, are responsible for conducting competitive exams for civil service roles at the state level. They are independent agencies that recruit eligible and skilled employees (freshers and experienced) for various state government departments. PSCs also advise on promotions, transfers, and disciplinary actions. Recruitment occurs regularly for a wide range of positions including teaching, non-teaching, technical, non-technical, medical, and non-medical roles.

Preparation Recommendations

Based on historical data for recruitment drives conducted by State Public Service Commissions (PSCs), candidate success rates correlate strongly with:

  • Solving past 5-year question papers under real-time constraints.
  • Focusing on high-weightage sections identified in the syllabus layout.
  • Tracking recent revisions in the exam pattern (if any) as published on the official web portal.