State PSC Exams
State Public Service Commissions recruit for civil services and subordinate posts within their own state. Each commission sets its own syllabus, eligibility and reservation rules, so requirements vary considerably between states.
All State PSC Exams
Every exam we cover in this category, with its notification, syllabus, papers and cut offs.
APPSC
Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission
APSC
Assam Public Service Commission
BPSC
Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC), Patna
CGPSC
Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission
GPSC
Gujarat Public Service Commission
HPPSC
Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission
HPSC
Haryana Public Service Commission
JKPSC
Jammu & Kashmir Public Service Commission
JPSC
Jharkhand Public Service Commission
Kerala PSC
Kerala Public Service Commission
KPSC
Karnataka Public Service Commission
MPPSC
Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC), Indore
MPSC
Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC), Mumbai
OPSC
Odisha Public Service Commission
PPSC
Punjab Public Service Commission
RPSC
Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), Ajmer
TGPSC
Telangana Public Service Commission
TNPSC
Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission
UKPSC
Uttarakhand Public Service Commission
UPPSC
Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC), Prayagraj
UPSSSC PET
Government of Uttar Pradesh
How State PSC exams work
Each State Public Service Commission recruits for civil services and subordinate posts within its own state. Most follow the familiar preliminary, mains and interview shape, but the syllabus, eligibility, reservation rules and age limits are set by the state rather than centrally — so they differ, sometimes substantially, between commissions.
State-specific content is where these exams are won
The general studies portion overlaps with UPSC preparation, but every state commission weights its own history, geography, polity, economy and current affairs heavily. That portion is the part national preparation books cover worst, and it is usually the difference between a shortlist and a near miss.
Domicile and language
Many states reserve posts for domiciled candidates or require proficiency in the state language, sometimes tested separately. Check both before you invest a cycle in a state you have no connection to.
Cycles run on their own calendar
State commissions do not coordinate their calendars with each other or with UPSC. Two states' preliminary examinations can fall on the same date, and a single cycle can stretch across more than a year from notification to final result.