MP SET Exam Analysis 2026: Check Paper 1 & Paper 2 Difficulty Level, Good Attempts & More The Madhya Pradesh State Eligibility Test (MP SET) 2026 was conducted on March 1, 2026, by the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC). The initial analysis of the exam indicates it was of moderate difficulty. Candidates can refer to the detailed analysis for Paper 1 and Paper 2, which includes insights into the difficulty level, expected good attempts, and other relevant details. The MP SET exam was held in a single shift across all test centers in the state. The exam duration was three hours, with Paper I and Paper II conducted consecutively from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm. Paper I, titled "General Teaching and Research Aptitude," consisted of 50 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) worth 100 marks, while Paper II focused on the candidate’s specialized subject. Both papers were administered in offline mode. The difficulty level of Paper I was perceived as moderate to challenging, particularly due to the inclusion of questions related to logical reasoning and research aptitude. Sections such as Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude, Environment & Education, People, Development & Environment, and the Higher Education System were highlighted as areas where candidates faced varying levels of difficulty. For Paper I, the exam required candidates to attempt a significant number of questions to secure a passing score. Each question carried 2 marks, and the distribution of questions across sections was designed to test comprehensive understanding. Section-wise good attempts were noted, with candidates advised to focus on areas where they could maximize their scores. The exam’s structure and timing were consistent with previous years, ensuring a standardized approach for all participants.#madhya_pradesh_public_service_commission #mp_set_2026 #mp_set #paper_1 #paper_2

MP SET 2026 Provisional Answer Key Released by MPPSC The Madhya Pradesh Pre-Ph.D. Entrance Test (MP SET) 2026 provisional answer key has been released by the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC). Candidates are advised to download the response sheet PDF from the official website. The examination, conducted in a single session, comprised objective-type questions across two papers. Paper I focused on teaching and research aptitude, while Paper II covered 31 optional subjects spanning diverse academic disciplines. Key details about the examination include the following: The test was held on March 1, 2026, to determine eligibility for Assistant Professor and Junior Research Fellowship positions in higher education institutions. The provisional answer key, released on March 10, 2026, includes responses for all four question paper sets—A, B, C, and D. Paper II covered subjects such as Chemistry, Commerce, Computer Science, Criminology, Economics, English, Geography, Hindi, History, Law, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and Yoga, among others. Candidates who identify discrepancies in the provisional answer key can raise objections online via the MPPSC website. Objections must be submitted within five days of the objection link becoming available. To support their claims, candidates are required to provide certified references, including the name of the reference book, author, page number, publication year, and edition. Supporting documents must be uploaded alongside the objection. The commission explicitly stated that objections submitted after the five-day deadline will not be considered. The marking scheme for the MP SET 2026 examination awards two marks for each correct answer.#madhya_pradesh #madhya_pradesh_public_service_commission #mp_set_2026 #mppscc #provisional_answer_key
