| Board | MPSC |
| Category | State Govt |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Post Date | 25 Jun 2026 |
The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has officially released the Provisional General Merit List for the posts of Senior Assistant Director (Information), District Information Officer, Senior Sub-Editor, and Public Relations Officer (Group-A Junior) on 24 June 2026. This merit list is published under Advertisement No. 130/2022 and covers 35 candidates, including those added by order of the Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal (MAT). Candidates who appeared in the selection process can now check their rank, total marks, screening test marks, and interview marks directly from the official list.
Before diving into the full details, here is a quick overview of the most important facts about the MPSC Senior Assistant Director Provisional Merit List 2026 that every candidate should know.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Conducting Body | Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) |
| Advertisement No. | 130/2022 |
| Post Names | Senior Assistant Director (Information) / District Information Officer / Senior Sub-Editor / Public Relations Officer, Group-A (Junior) |
| Merit List Type | Provisional General Merit List |
| Date of Publication | 24 June 2026 |
| Total Candidates Listed | 35 (including MAT-directed inclusions) |
| Selection Stages | Screening Test + Interview |
MPSC Advertisement No. 130/2022 was issued for filling Group-A (Junior) level positions in the Information and Public Relations department of the Maharashtra government. The four posts covered under this advertisement are closely related in nature and responsibility, all involving public communication and information management at the state and district levels.
The selection process consisted of two stages: a Screening Test and a Personal Interview. The final total marks are the sum of marks scored in both stages.
The Provisional General Merit List released by MPSC on 24 June 2026 for Advertisement No. 130/2022 includes each candidate's roll number, name, gender, applied category, date of birth, highest educational qualification, screening test marks, interview marks, and total marks.
Candidates can access the official MPSC Provisional General Merit List for Advertisement No. 130/2022 by following these simple steps. The document is available on the MPSC official website in PDF format.
The MPSC merit list uses specific codes to indicate candidates' highest educational qualifications. Understanding these codes is important for correctly reading the list and verifying your entry.
The Total Marks for each candidate are calculated as: Screening Test Marks + Interview Marks = Total Marks. The merit list is arranged in descending order of total marks. In case of a tie in total marks, candidates are ranked based on age (older candidate ranked higher) as per MPSC norms.
The provisional merit list features candidates from a wide range of reserved and unreserved categories as per Maharashtra government reservation policy. Here is a category-wise breakdown of candidates in the list to help understand the diversity of the selection.
| Category | Full Form | Number of Candidates |
|---|---|---|
| SC | Scheduled Caste | 9 |
| OBC | Other Backward Class | 5 |
| DT-A | Denotified Tribe-A | 6 |
| NT-B | Nomadic Tribe-B | 3 |
| NT-C | Nomadic Tribe-C | 3 |
| NT-D | Nomadic Tribe-D | 1 |
| EWS | Economically Weaker Section | 3 |
| SEBC | Socially and Educationally Backward Class | 2 |
| ST | Scheduled Tribe | 2 |
| Unreserved | Open/General | 1 |
The term "provisional" indicates that this merit list is not yet final and is subject to revision. Candidates who find discrepancies or have objections regarding their placement or any factual errors in the list can raise them with MPSC within the specified period. After addressing all valid objections, MPSC will publish the Final Merit List, which will be used for the actual appointment process.
Key points to keep in mind about the provisional merit list:
Keeping track of key dates helps candidates plan their next steps, particularly regarding objections to the provisional merit list and the expected timeline for the final list and appointment.
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Provisional General Merit List Released | 24 June 2026 |
Q1. When was the MPSC Provisional Merit List 2026 released?
A1. MPSC Provisional Merit List 2026 was released on 24 June 2026 on the official portal.
Q2. How can I check MPSC Provisional Merit List 2026?
A2. You can check your MPSC Provisional Merit List 2026 by visiting the official website, going to the Examinations → Result section, selecting the relevant result link, and entering your roll number or registration number.
Q3. What is the MPSC Provisional Merit List 2026 for Advertisement No. 130/2022?
A3. The MPSC Provisional General Merit List 2026 is an official document released by the Maharashtra Public Service Commission on 24 June 2026, listing 35 candidates selected for the posts of Senior Assistant Director (Information), District Information Officer, Senior Sub-Editor, and Public Relations Officer (Group-A Junior) under Advertisement No. 130/2022. It includes candidates' rank, marks, category, and qualification details.
Q4. Who topped the MPSC Senior Assistant Director Merit List 2026?
A4. Sanju Uttam Chavan (Roll No. MB020146), a DT-A category candidate, secured Merit Rank 1 with the highest total marks of 169.50 (Screening Test: 136.50 + Interview: 33). He holds a Post Graduate degree.
Q5. How are the marks calculated in the MPSC merit list?
A5. The total marks in the MPSC merit list are the combined score of two stages: the Screening Test marks and the Personal Interview marks. For example, a candidate with 136.50 in the screening test and 33 in the interview will have a total of 169.50 marks.