निकाल (Exam Result/Answer Key)
📋 Maharashtra Sarkari Result 2026
Maharashtra Recruitment Result 2026 – Check Your Score Online
Your one-stop page for all Maharashtra state government job notifications — merit lists, cut-off marks, selection lists, and joining updates, all in one place.
🗓️ Updated: 2026 📍 Maharashtra, India 🏛️ All State Departments
Getting a government job in Maharashtra is a dream for millions of young people across the state. After months of preparation, appearing in the exam is only half the journey — the result is what truly matters.
Whether you appeared for an MPSC exam, a police bharti, a health department recruitment, or a Zilla Parishad post, we update this page as soon as official announcements are out — so you don’t have to keep checking multiple websites.
📢 How Results Are Declared in Maharashtra
Every recruitment in Maharashtra follows a structured selection process. Once all stages are complete, the concerned board or department publishes the declaration on their official portal.
| 1 | Written examination is conducted as per the official schedule. |
| 2 | The answer key is released, and candidate objections (if any) are reviewed. |
| 3 | Scores are finalized after the objection resolution process. |
| 4 | A provisional merit list or selection list is published on the official portal. |
| 5 | After document verification, the final selection list is declared. |
The timeline between the exam and the final declaration varies by department. Some results come within a few weeks; others may take several months. Some results come within a few weeks; others, particularly for senior posts like MPSC State Services, may take several months.
🔍 What to Check When Your Score Is Out
Once you find a score link, don’t just look for a pass or fail status. Here’s what you should carefully review:
Your Score and Rank
Your raw score tells you how well you did, but your rank in the merit list determines your actual chances of selection. Even a decent score may not be enough if the competition is very high.
Category-Wise Cut-Off Marks
Maharashtra recruitments have separate cut-off marks for each category — General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, VJNT, and others. Always compare your score against the cut-off for your own category.
Waiting List Status
Many departments release a waiting list alongside the main selection list. If your name appears in the waiting list result, you’re still in consideration — candidates are called if any selected person drops out or fails verification.
Document Verification Schedule
Selected candidates are given a date and venue for document verification. Missing this step — even after qualifying the exam — can lead to cancellation of your selection. Keep your original documents ready well in advance.
🏛️ Departments That Regularly Declare Merit Lists
Several recruiting bodies in Maharashtra release merit lists throughout the year. Some of the most active ones include:
| 🔹 Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) | 🔹 Maharashtra Police Recruitment Board |
| 🔹 NHM Maharashtra (Health Department) | 🔹 Zilla Parishads – All 36 Districts |
| 🔹 MAHADISCOM | 🔹 Maharashtra Forest Department |
| 🔹 Public Works Department (PWD) | 🔹 MHADA – Housing Authority |
📁 Documents to Keep Ready After Result
If you’re expecting good news, start organising your paperwork now. Document verification typically happens within 2–4 weeks of the final declaration.
| ✔ All educational mark sheets (10th, 12th, Graduation, and above) |
| ✔ Caste and validity certificate (for reserved category candidates) |
| ✔ Maharashtra domicile certificate |
| ✔ Valid photo ID proof — Aadhar or PAN card |
| ✔ Recent passport-size photographs |
| ✔ Experience certificate or NOC letter, if applicable |
Carry both originals and self-attested photocopies. If even one document is missing or invalid, your selection can be cancelled on the spot.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
💬 A Word for Candidates Still Waiting
Waiting for your score can be stressful — especially when you’ve invested months into preparation. While you wait, it’s a good idea to stay productive. Review your weak areas, follow current affairs, and keep an eye on new notifications.
Maharashtra releases hundreds of recruitment notifications every year, and being prepared means you’re always ready for the next opportunity.
