The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission has opened applications for 148 Assistant Professor vacancies across six subjects: Sanskrit, Geography, Psychology, Law, Geology, and Yogic Science. Applications are open until June 26, 2026. The written examination is scheduled for July 12, 2026 — giving you a specific, confirmed exam date to prepare toward. Admit cards release on July 2.
There is a corrigendum issued on May 7 that pushed the application start date from May 10 to May 25, and there are specific procedural requirements for Guest Faculty candidates that I want to walk you through. But first, let me tell you what I think you should understand before you do anything else with this notification.
Why This Recruitment Is Genuinely Worth Your Attention
Most people applying for this have been preparing for years — PhD holders, NET qualifiers, SET qualifiers — people who have invested enormous academic effort and are finally seeing a significant, concrete opportunity in Madhya Pradesh’s Higher Education Department.
Government Assistant Professor positions at this level — Level-10 pay scale, ₹57,700 basic pay — offer a starting financial package and a career foundation that most private college teaching positions cannot match. Add Dearness Allowance (currently running at approximately 50% of basic pay), House Rent Allowance based on posting city within MP, and the comprehensive central-state government employee benefits package, and the effective monthly compensation is meaningfully higher than the basic pay figure alone suggests.
But beyond the salary, this is a career with structural stability that academic candidates specifically value — the ability to continue research, pursue academic publications, guide students, and develop professionally within a government educational institution framework, without the precarity that characterizes many contractual or private college academic roles.
For candidates in any of the six eligible subjects who hold the required qualifications and are within the age limit, I want to be direct: if you are in a position to apply, this recruitment should be your primary focus right now, not a secondary consideration alongside other opportunities.
The Eligibility Picture — What You Actually Need
Let me walk through this carefully, because the eligibility for Assistant Professor positions has specific requirements that combine in ways that sometimes create confusion.
Educational Qualification
A Master’s Degree in the relevant subject from a recognized university — this is the baseline academic requirement. Your Master’s must be in the specific subject you are applying for, not an adjacent discipline. A Master’s in Political Science does not qualify you for the Geography post. A Master’s in Sociology does not qualify for the Psychology post. Subject alignment matters specifically here.
Beyond the Master’s degree, you must fulfill any one of the following additional qualification conditions: a PhD in the relevant discipline, qualified National Eligibility Test (NET), qualified State Eligibility Test (SET), or qualified State Level Eligibility Test (SLET).
This “any one of” structure is worth emphasizing because candidates sometimes mistakenly believe they need multiple qualifications. A Master’s degree plus NET alone qualifies you. A Master’s plus PhD alone qualifies you without NET. A Master’s plus SET alone qualifies you. You do not need all three — you need your Master’s and then any one from the supplementary qualification list.
Age Limit (calculated as on January 1, 2026 — note this is in the past, meaning you should have already been within the age range at the start of this year)
Minimum 21 years, maximum 40 years as on January 1, 2026. Reserved category candidates receive relaxation as per Madhya Pradesh government recruitment rules — verify the exact relaxation amounts for your specific category in the official notification, since MP’s age relaxation structure may differ from what you have encountered in central government or other state recruitments.
The Subject-Wise Reality — Where Your Opportunity Actually Sits
This is something I want to address directly, because the 148 total vacancies distribute very unevenly across the six subjects, and understanding this shapes how you think about competition.
| Subject | Vacancies |
|---|---|
| Geography | 74 |
| Sanskrit | 34 |
| Law | 17 |
| Psychology | 10 |
| Geology | 10 |
| Yogic Science | 3 |
Geography dominates at 74 vacancies — exactly half of this entire recruitment. If you hold a Master’s in Geography with NET, SET, SLET, or PhD qualification, this single subject offers by far the largest opportunity block within this notification. Sanskrit follows at 34 seats, Law at 17.
At the other end, Yogic Science has just 3 vacancies — a highly specific discipline where both the eligible candidate pool and the available seats are extremely limited. If you hold the relevant qualification for Yogic Science, understand you are competing for 3 positions, likely against a small but equally specialized pool of candidates.
The subject-specific applicant pools are entirely separate — a Geography candidate competes with other Geography candidates for those 74 seats, and has no competition with or from Law or Sanskrit candidates. Your relevant competition ratio is not 148 seats divided by all applicants, but your specific subject’s seats divided by qualified applicants in that subject.
The Corrigendum Details You Need to Know
A corrigendum was issued on May 7, 2026, and contains changes from the original December 30, 2025 notification that affect how you should approach your application.
The most operationally important change is the revised application timeline: the start date moved from May 10 to May 25, and the last date is confirmed as June 26. The correction window runs May 30 to June 28, with a ₹50 correction fee.
The substantively important addition for a specific candidate category: Guest Faculty (Atithi Vidwan) candidates who are working against sanctioned vacant posts in government colleges must upload supporting experience documents. If you are currently serving as Guest Faculty, this requirement applies specifically to you — your experience documentation must be included in your application, and the corrigendum clarifies that prescribed calculation sheets must be uploaded wherever applicable.
All other conditions from the original notification remain unchanged — the corrigendum is not a full reissue but a targeted amendment. Read both the original notification and the corrigendum before filling your application form, since missing the corrigendum’s specific additions can create documentation gaps that affect verification.
July 12 — What You Are Actually Preparing For
The written examination date of July 12 is confirmed, with admit cards releasing July 2. This gives you a specific, fixed preparation timeline — applications close June 26, roughly three weeks before the exam.
The selection process runs written examination first, followed by interview, document verification, and medical examination for those who qualify.
The Written Examination
Focus areas confirmed for this examination include subject-specific knowledge in your discipline, teaching aptitude, higher education-related topics, general academic awareness, and postgraduate-level concepts relevant to your subject.
For most NET/SET qualified candidates, your existing examination preparation has built substantial overlap with what this written test will evaluate. The teaching aptitude and higher education-related topics component is the area that specifically benefits from targeted additional preparation, since NET preparation sometimes underweights these sections relative to pure subject content.
What teaching aptitude actually tests in state service commission examinations: understanding of pedagogical approaches appropriate to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, awareness of India’s higher education framework and UGC regulations, learning assessment methods, research methodology basics, and academic communication.
The Interview Stage
Candidates who clear the written examination are called for interview, which assesses subject depth, teaching capability, awareness of the current state of research in your field, communication skills, and overall suitability for teaching at the government college level.
Interview panels for Assistant Professor positions at state service commissions typically include subject-matter experts — professors from the relevant discipline who can probe your field knowledge substantively. Prepare to discuss your academic research, your understanding of current developments in your subject, your teaching methodology philosophy, and your awareness of the MP higher education landscape and relevant government policies.
The Application Process — Do This Correctly
Go to the official MPPSC website at mppsc.mp.gov.in. Navigate to the online application section on the homepage. Choose the specific advertisement corresponding to your subject — each of the six subjects has a distinct advertisement number (12/2025 for Sanskrit, 13/2025 for Geography, 15/2025 for Psychology, 16/2025 for Law, 17/2025 for Geology, 18/2025 for Yogic Science). This means if you qualify for multiple subjects, you could technically apply under multiple advertisement numbers, though the implications for eligibility across multiple subject applications should be verified in the official notification.
Register with your active mobile number and email address. Fill in personal details, educational qualification information, category, and communication details. Upload photograph, signature, and all required supporting certificates.
Pay the application fee: ₹500 for General category and candidates from other states, ₹250 for SC/ST/OBC candidates who are MP residents, ₹250 for PwD candidates. Additionally, MP Online service charges of ₹40 apply on top of the base fee. If you need to use the correction facility, a ₹50 correction fee applies.
Review every field carefully before submission. The correction window (May 30 to June 28) gives you an opportunity to fix certain field errors after initial submission, but do not treat this as a backup excuse for careless initial submission — some fields may be locked from correction, and the correction window requires an additional ₹50 payment.
After submission, save your confirmation page. Download your admit card when it releases on July 2.
Documents to Prepare Before You Start
Master’s degree certificate and marksheets — including all semester or annual marksheets, not just the final degree certificate. NET/SET/SLET certificate if applicable, or PhD degree certificate if applying on PhD qualification basis. Aadhaar card or equivalent identity proof. Passport-size photograph meeting online upload specifications. Signature scan. Category certificate from a Madhya Pradesh government authority if applying under reservation. Domicile certificate if required. Experience documents — specifically supporting documentation of your Guest Faculty service if you are an Atithi Vidwan working against a sanctioned vacant post, as now required by the May 7 corrigendum.
What I Would Tell My Own Student Preparing For This
If someone I mentored came to me with the right subject qualification and asked how to approach the next six weeks, here is what I would tell them.
Do not let the June 26 application deadline create the illusion that your preparation can also start on June 26. The exam is July 12 — you have roughly six weeks from today until you sit in that examination hall, and the written exam is the primary filter for the interview stage where final career-altering decisions are made.
Week one and two: Complete your application — carefully, accurately, with every required document verified and properly uploaded. Simultaneously, create a systematic revision plan for your subject’s core postgraduate-level content. Do not try to study everything at once; use the written exam’s confirmed focus areas as your structuring framework.
Week three and four: Move into active testing mode. Practice previous years’ MPPSC or comparable state service commission Assistant Professor question papers. These reveal the style and depth at which your subject knowledge will be probed. Add teaching aptitude and higher education topic preparation here if you have not already built this from NET preparation.
Final two weeks before July 12: Full mock exams under timed conditions. Light revision of your strongest topics for confidence, focused reinforcement of areas where mock performance revealed weakness. No new topics in the final week — revision only.
And — begin physical document preparation for the verification stage now, not after you clear the written exam. Having organized, complete, verified document folders ready means if you advance to interview and verification stages, you proceed smoothly rather than scrambling under shorter timelines.
Important Dates — All in One Place
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Corrigendum Released | May 7, 2026 |
| Application Opens | May 25, 2026 |
| Correction Window Opens | May 30, 2026 |
| Last Date to Apply | June 26, 2026 |
| Correction Window Closes | June 28, 2026 |
| Admit Card Release | July 2, 2026 |
| Written Examination | July 12, 2026 |
Quick Reference
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Organization | MPPSC — Madhya Pradesh Higher Education Department |
| Post | Assistant Professor |
| Total Vacancies | 148 across 6 subjects |
| Largest Category | Geography (74 vacancies) |
| Qualification | Master’s Degree + NET/SET/SLET/PhD |
| Age | 21–40 years as on January 1, 2026 |
| Application Fee | ₹500 General / ₹250 SC/ST/OBC(MP)/PwD + ₹40 service charges |
| Salary | ₹57,700/month basic (Level-10) |
| Exam Date | July 12, 2026 |
| Selection | Written Exam + Interview + Document Verification + Medical |
Official Website: mppsc.mp.gov.in
Six weeks is enough time to prepare well. It is not enough time to prepare casually and then cram. The difference between the two approaches — in this specific recruitment where your competition includes other NET/PhD holders who have been preparing seriously — will show up in your exam score and eventually in your merit position.
Apply by June 26. Prepare from today.
Disclaimer: Based on the official MPPSC Assistant Professor Recruitment 2026 notification and May 7, 2026 corrigendum. Always verify from mppsc.mp.gov.in before applying. This article is for informational purposes only.

Ramavtar is a passionate career researcher dedicated to helping job seekers find the latest government job notifications across India. He covers SSC, Railway, Banking, Police, and State PSC recruitments to keep aspirants informed and ahead.

