Overview
The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has officially announced the results for the Civil Judge Junior Division, Clerk Typist, and Assistant Registrar recruitment examination 2026. The result notification was released on 10th April 2026, bringing good news for thousands of candidates who appeared for these highly competitive positions. Candidates who participated in the written examination can now access their scorecards and merit lists through the official MPSC website at mpsc.gov.in.
This recruitment drive was conducted to fill multiple vacant positions across various departments in Maharashtra. The selection process included a written examination, and candidates have been evaluated based on their performance in the stipulated examination. The release of results marks a significant milestone for aspirants, as they can now check their marks and determine their chances of progressing to the next stage of the recruitment process, which typically includes interviews and document verification.
It is crucial for all candidates who appeared for these examinations to promptly download their admit cards and result documents from the official portal. The merit list has been prepared following strict guidelines and evaluation criteria set by MPSC. Candidates are advised to keep their registration numbers and passwords handy while accessing the result portal to ensure smooth retrieval of their information.
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Notification Release | Earlier in 2026 |
| Application Submission Start | Announced in notification |
| Application Submission End | Announced in notification |
| Written Examination | Conducted as per schedule |
| Result Declaration | 10th April 2026 |
| Merit List Upload | 10th April 2026 |
| Interview/Viva-voce (Expected) | To be announced |
| Document Verification (Expected) | To be announced |
Vacancy Details
| Post Name | Number of Vacancies | Department |
|---|---|---|
| Civil Judge Junior Division | As per recruitment notification | Judicial Department |
| Clerk Typist | As per recruitment notification | Various Government Departments |
| Assistant Registrar | As per recruitment notification | Government Departments |
Eligibility Criteria
For Civil Judge Junior Division
- Candidate must be an Indian citizen
- Minimum age: 21 years
- Maximum age: As per MPSC notification (SC/ST/OBC candidates may get age relaxation as per government rules)
- Educational qualification: Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from a recognized university
- Must be enrolled with the Bar Council
- Minimum practice experience as required by MPSC
- Indian citizenship required
- Age limit: As specified in the official notification
- Educational qualification: Minimum 12th pass or equivalent
- Typing proficiency in English and Marathi as per prescribed standards
- Computer knowledge may be required
- Indian citizen status mandatory
- Age criteria: As per official MPSC notification
- Educational qualification: Bachelor’s degree in relevant field
- Post-graduation in relevant field (if specified)
- Experience requirements as mentioned in notification
- Visit the official MPSC website: mpsc.gov.in
- Look for the “Results” or “Examinations” section on the homepage
- Click on the link for “Civil Judge Junior Division, Clerk Typist, and Assistant Registrar Result 2026”
- A new page will open with the merit list and individual result options
- Enter your registration number and date of birth as requested
- Alternatively, enter your registration number and password (if applicable)
- Click the “Submit” or “Search” button to proceed
- Your result scorecard will be displayed on the screen
- Download the result in PDF format for your records
- Take a printout for future reference and document verification
For Clerk Typist
For Assistant Registrar
How to Check Your Result
Step-by-Step Guide to Download Results
Important Information While Checking Results
When accessing your result online, ensure that you have stable internet connectivity to avoid disruptions. The MPSC portal experiences high traffic during result declaration, so try accessing it during off-peak hours if possible. Save and take multiple printouts of your result as you may need them for various purposes throughout the recruitment process.
Candidates are advised to carefully note their marks in each section, as the total score determines the rank and selection. The merit list will display the names and registration numbers of all qualified candidates in order of merit. Cut-off marks for general category and reserved categories will also be published simultaneously with the results.
Merit List Information
The merit list released by MPSC on 10th April 2026 contains the names of all candidates who have qualified the written examination for Civil Judge Junior Division, Clerk Typist, and Assistant Registrar positions. The list is prepared in descending order of marks obtained by candidates.
The merit list will specify which candidates are eligible to appear for the next stage of recruitment, typically the interview or viva-voce examination. Candidates who have not qualified will also receive notification regarding their performance. The final selection will be made after considering performance in all stages of recruitment, including interview, if applicable.
What Happens Next After Result Declaration
Interview and Viva-Voce
Candidates who have cleared the written examination and appear on the merit list will be called for interview and viva-voce examination. The date, time, and venue for these rounds will be communicated separately through the official MPSC website and individual emails to qualified candidates. Candidates must report on time with all required original documents.
Document Verification
As part of the selection process, MPSC will conduct document verification to ensure all candidates meet the eligibility criteria. Original certificates for educational qualifications, caste certificate (if applicable), age proof, and other relevant documents must be submitted during this stage.
Final Selection and Appointment
After completion of all recruitment stages, MPSC will prepare the final selection list based on the cumulative performance of candidates across written examination, interview, and document verification. The selected candidates will be notified and called for appointment formalities.
Important Links
| Link Description | Official Website |
|---|---|
| MPSC Official Portal | https://www.mpsc.gov.in |
| Download Result Card | Available on mpsc.gov.in |
| Merit List | Available on mpsc.gov.in |
| Recruitment Notification | Available on mpsc.gov.in |
Frequently Asked Questions
When will the interview be conducted?
The interview schedule will be announced by MPSC separately. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for updates regarding interview dates and schedules.
How can I download my result if I have forgotten my password?
The MPSC website provides a “Forgot Password” option. Click on this option, enter your registration number, and follow the instructions to reset your password. Alternatively, you can contact the MPSC helpline for assistance.
Is there any negative marking in the examination?
Negative marking policy, if applicable, is mentioned in the official recruitment notification. Candidates should refer to the notification for complete details about the examination pattern and marking scheme.
Can I get a recount of my marks?
MPSC provides provisions for scrutiny/recount of marks under specific circumstances. Candidates must apply through the prescribed process within the stipulated time period mentioned in the result notification.
Important Reminders for Candidates
Save your result scorecard and merit list status for future reference throughout the recruitment process. Keep checking the official MPSC website regularly for announcements regarding the next stages of recruitment. Do not share your registration number and password with anyone, as it may compromise your confidentiality. Ensure that you have all required documents ready for document verification, including original certificates, identity proof, and address proof. In case of any discrepancy in your result or personal details, contact MPSC immediately with supporting evidence.
Candidates who have qualified should prepare thoroughly for the interview round by revising relevant subjects and practicing standard interview questions. Those who have not qualified should not lose hope and should focus on improving their knowledge for future recruitment examinations conducted by MPSC.
