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MP ADPO 2026: Exam Pattern, Syllabus, and How to Prepare

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MP ADPO 2026 exam pattern, syllabus, and preparation strategy for Assistant District Prosecution Officer aspirants

The Madhya Pradesh Assistant District Prosecution Officer (MP ADPO) exam is a great opportunity for law graduates who want to join the State Prosecution Service. It is conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC). The exam is scheduled for 18th October 2026.

If you are planning to appear for this exam, now is the right time to start. This blog covers the complete exam structure, syllabus, eligibility, and preparation strategy so you can plan your study effectively.

 

Key Details at a Glance

Detail

Information

Conducting Body

MP Public Service Commission

Official Website

www.mppsc.mp.gov.in

Exam Date

18th October 2026

Stages of Selection

Written Exam + Interview

 

Eligibility Criteria

• The candidate must be a citizen of India.

• A law degree from a recognised university is mandatory.

• Preference is given to candidates with a first division in their law degree.

• Candidates with two years of bar experience also get preference.

• Minimum age: 21 years. Maximum age: 40 years, as per the official notification.

 

Selection Process

The MP ADPO selection process has two stages:

• Stage 1: Written Examination (Objective Type)

• Stage 2: Interview

 

Stage 1: Written Examination

The written exam is an offline OMR-based test. Here are the key details:

Detail

Information

Total Questions

150 MCQs

Total Marks

450

Duration

3 Hours (180 minutes)

Correct Answer

+3 marks

Wrong Answer

-1 mark

Language

Hindi and English both

 

Exam Pattern: Section-wise Breakdown

Section

Subject and Questions

Part A (35 questions)

General Awareness of Madhya Pradesh

Part A (10 questions)

General Awareness of India

Part A (5 questions)

General Awareness of the World

Part B (100 questions)

Law (Subject Knowledge)

Total

150 Questions | 450 Marks | 3 Hours

 

Qualifying Marks

• General category candidates must score at least 40% in each section separately.

• SC, ST, and OBC candidates of Madhya Pradesh get a 10% relaxation.

• The minimum qualifying marks for reserved categories is 30%.

• Candidates scoring 3 times the available vacancies qualify for Stage 2.

 

Stage 2: Interview

• Total marks for interview: 50

• Nature: Personal interview

• Interview attendance is mandatory for final selection.

• Final merit list is prepared on the basis of written exam plus interview scores.

 

Detailed Syllabus

The syllabus is divided into Part A and Part B.

 

Part A: General Knowledge

• Important historical events and major dynasties of Madhya Pradesh

• Art, culture, tribes, folk music, festivals, and tourist places of MP

• Geography: forests, rivers, climate, natural and mineral resources

• Political system of MP including Governor, Cabinet, and Legislative Assembly

• Panchayati Raj, demography, and economic development of MP

• Current affairs at international, national, and state level

• Information and communication technology including AI, robotics, cybersecurity, and e-governance

 

Part B: Law Syllabus (Unit-wise)

Unit

Key Laws Covered

Unit 1

Constitution of India, IPC 1860, Probation of Offenders Act 1958

Unit 2

CrPC 1973, Motor Vehicles Act 1988, Protection of Human Rights Act 1993

Unit 3

Indian Evidence Act 1872, POCSO Act 2012, Arms Act 1959

Unit 4

POSH Act 2013, Essential Commodities Act 1955, Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act 1984

Unit 5

Wild Life Protection Act 1972, Explosive Act 1884, IT Act 2000

Unit 6

Domestic Violence Act 2005, Dowry Prohibition Act 1961

Unit 7

RTI Act 2005, NDPS Act 1985, PCPNDT Act 1994

Unit 8

National Security Act 1980, SC/ST Act 1989, Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes Act 2019

Unit 9

Prevention of Corruption Act 1988, JJ Act 2015, FSSAI Act 2006

Unit 10

MP Excise Act 1915, MP State Security Act 1990, MP special laws

 

How to Prepare for MP ADPO 2026

The exam covers a wide range of subjects, so preparation needs to be structured and consistent. Here is a practical strategy based on the syllabus:

 

Start with Bare Acts: Give the most time to reading bare acts. This forms the foundation of your law preparation. Read them carefully and make short notes.

Cover New Criminal Codes First: BNS, BNSS, and BSA carry maximum weightage in today's exams. Start with these before moving to other special laws.

Study MP General Knowledge Separately: Part A accounts for 50 questions. Do not ignore it. Read about MP's history, geography, economy, and current affairs daily.

Take Mock Tests Regularly: Judiciary mock tests help you manage time and identify weak areas. Aim for at least one full-length test per week.

Revise Multiple Times: Revise your judiciary notes at least 3 to 4 times before the exam. Revision is what helps you retain and recall during the exam.

Start Early: The exam is on 18th October 2026. Begin preparation at least 8 to 10 months in advance.

 

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Conclusion

The MP ADPO 2026 exam is a good opportunity for law graduates in Madhya Pradesh who want a career in prosecution. The exam is competitive, but with the right plan and consistent effort, it is achievable. Understand the syllabus, study bare acts thoroughly, keep up with current affairs, and practise through mock tests. The exam is on 18th October 2026. Start now and stay consistent.

 

FAQs

Q1. Who conducts the MP ADPO exam?
The exam is conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC).

Q2. What is the total marks for MP ADPO written exam?
The written exam carries 450 marks, with 150 MCQs and a negative marking of 1 mark per wrong answer.

Q3. Is there a negative marking in MP ADPO?
Yes. One mark is deducted for every wrong answer.

Q4. What is the age limit for MP ADPO 2026?
The minimum age is 21 years and the maximum is 40 years as per the official notification. 

Q5. What are the qualifying marks for general category candidates?
General category candidates must score at least 40% in each section separately. 

Q6. How many months are needed to prepare for MP ADPO?
Ideally, 8 to 10 months of consistent preparation is recommended for a strong result. 

Q7. Is there an interview stage in MP ADPO?
Yes. The interview carries 50 marks. Final merit is based on written exam plus interview scores. 

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