MP Sarkari Naukri: If you have done a simple graduation and want to do a good post job, then there is a great opportunity for you. Madhya Pradesh Staff Selection Board (MPESB) has released recruitment for Group B and Group C posts. A total of 339 posts will be appointed through this recruitment process. The application process will start from September 9; before that, know all the details about it so that you can apply for the vacancy. The last date to apply has been fixed as 23 September 2025. Those who want to get this government job can apply.
Application forms will be filled out online. You have to go to the official website esb.mp.gov.in, and you can apply by filling in your details. The written examination for this recruitment will start on 28 October 2025.
MPESB Group B Sub Group C vacancy Eligibility:
For recruitment for MP Group B and Group C posts, candidates must have a graduation degree in the relevant subject from a recognized university. The educational qualification is different for each post.
Talking about the age limit, the minimum age limit of the candidates has been fixed at 18 years, and the maximum age limit at 40 years. As per government rules, reserved categories will be given relaxation in the maximum age limit.
MP Government Recruitment Application Fee
Application fee for unreserved category candidates is Rs 500
Application fee for SC, ST, OBC, EWS, and disabled persons is Rs 250
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