The MPSC Meghalaya Cut Off 2026 for the current Meghalaya Civil Service (MCS) Screening Test has not been released yet, because the examination is scheduled for 26 September 2026. The official cut-off can only be known after the examination, evaluation and result/marks process. MPSC currently maintains separate official sections for Screening Test Results, Answer Keys and View Marks, and the current MCS programme is listed on the Commission’s website. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
Candidates should therefore be careful with websites publishing exact figures such as “MPSC MCS 2026 General Cut Off – 120” or “ST Cut Off – 95” before the examination. No official MCS 2026 category-wise cut-off exists at present.
For state-specific preparation, candidates can use Meghalaya PSC Notes and the Meghalaya Special Course.
MPSC Meghalaya Cut Off 2026 at a Glance
| Particular | Status |
|---|---|
| Exam | Meghalaya Civil Service |
| Common name | MCS |
| Commission | Meghalaya Public Service Commission |
| Screening Test date | 26 September 2026 |
| MCS Cut Off 2026 | Not released |
| Expected cut-off | To be estimated after exam |
| Answer key | After examination |
| Screening result | After evaluation |
| Marks view | When activated by MPSC |
| Category-wise cut-off | Awaited |
| Official source | MPSC |
The MPSC website currently lists the ongoing MCS examination programme and maintains separate systems for answer keys, Screening Test results and marks viewing. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
What Is MPSC Meghalaya Cut Off?
The MPSC cut-off is the minimum score or qualifying threshold required at a particular stage of recruitment.
For the MCS Screening Test, the cut-off determines which candidates move from:
Screening Test
to
MCS Mains
The cut-off should not be confused with:
- minimum qualifying marks prescribed in rules;
- your individual score;
- answer-key score estimate;
- final selection marks.
The actual competitive cut-off emerges from the recruitment process after the examination.
Is MPSC Meghalaya Cut Off 2026 Released?
No.
As of 17 August 2026, the current MCS Screening Test has not yet taken place. The Commission’s current programme is for the upcoming MCS [October 2025] recruitment cycle, with the examination scheduled in September 2026. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
Therefore, at present:
Official 2026 cut-off = unavailable
Any exact number circulating before 26 September is only an estimate or speculation.
When Will MPSC MCS Cut Off 2026 Be Released?
MPSC has not announced a specific date for publishing the cut-off.
Based on the Commission’s current website structure, candidates should monitor three places after the examination:
- Results of Screening/Written Test
- View Marks
- Marks-view notifications
MPSC’s View Marks system is a separate facility from its Screening Test results page, and the site currently states that there are no active posts available to view marks. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
Therefore, the likely sequence is:
26 September Examination
↓
Answer Key
↓
Final/Corrected Answer Key
↓
Screening Result
↓
Marks View
↓
Cut-off visibility where published
MPSC Meghalaya Expected Cut Off 2026
A meaningful expected cut-off should be calculated only after the paper is conducted.
The cut-off will depend on:
- difficulty of General Studies;
- difficulty of aptitude/CSAT component if applicable to ranking/qualification under current rules;
- number of candidates;
- number of vacancies;
- category-wise vacancies;
- number of candidates shortlisted for Mains;
- final answer-key corrections.
Because the Meghalaya Public Service Commission (MPSC) completely hides the official minimum qualifying scores, any specific guess on the cut-off must be calculated implicitly from student score lists. [1]
Based on compiled candidate data from recent Meghalaya Civil Service (MCS) Prelims cycles, the unofficial cut-off ranges generally fall around these percentages:
Estimated Prelims Cut-Off Range
- General Category / Unreserved: 42% to 46% of the total marks (Roughly 84 to 92 marks out of 200, depending on paper difficulty and answer key corrections).
- Reserved Categories (Khasi, Jaintia, Garo): 38% to 42% of the total marks (Roughly 76 to 84 marks out of 200).
Why MPSC Meghalaya Cut Off Changes Every Exam
The cut-off is not permanently fixed.
It can move significantly because of changes in:
Difficulty Level
A difficult paper generally lowers raw scores.
An easier paper can push the cut-off upward.
Number of Vacancies
More vacancies can increase the number of candidates shortlisted for the next stage.
Number of Candidates
A larger competitive pool can affect the distribution of scores.
Category-Wise Roster
Meghalaya’s reservation system means the number of vacancies available within different categories also matters.
Answer-Key Corrections
If MPSC changes an answer after objections, candidate marks and ultimately cut-off calculations can be affected.
MPSC’s official answer-key portal regularly distinguishes between Answer Key and Final Answer Key, showing that answers may undergo a formal claims-and-objections process. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
MPSC Meghalaya Category-Wise Cut Off
The MCS cut-off should be checked category-wise when MPSC officially releases marks or cut-off information.
Relevant categories can include reservation groups arising from the Meghalaya State Reservation Policy.
At State level, the long-standing reservation structure provides substantial reservation for Khasi-Jaintia and Garo candidates, so one should not assume that a single universal cut-off applies identically to every category.
The final category-wise position must be taken from MPSC’s official result/marks information for the specific recruitment.
Khasi-Jaintia Cut Off 2026
The MCS Khasi-Jaintia cut-off for 2026 has not yet been released.
Do not use a previous examination’s mark as the guaranteed threshold for 2026.
The correct approach after 26 September will be:
Calculate score
→ compare with expert expected range
→ wait for official result/marks
→ verify category-wise cut-off.
Garo Cut Off 2026
Similarly, the Garo category cut-off for the current MCS examination is not available yet.
It will depend on:
- actual candidate performance;
- category roster;
- number shortlisted;
- final answer key.
Any exact Garo cut-off number published before the exam should therefore be treated cautiously.
Other ST/SC Cut Off
The same principle applies to Other ST/SC categories.
An official cut-off should be taken only from:
- MPSC result;
- score sheet;
- marks-view notification;
- official category-wise publication.
General/Unreserved MPSC Cut Off
The Unreserved or UR cut-off is also not available for 2026.
Candidates often assume UR means “non-ST only”, but an eligible reserved-category candidate may also compete on open merit where recruitment rules permit.
Therefore, UR cut-off should be understood as the threshold for the unreserved/open merit category, not as a separate ethnicity-based category.
MPSC Meghalaya Previous Cut Off
This is where many websites become unreliable.
MPSC’s public archive clearly contains historical MCS recruitment notices, previous question papers, answer keys, Mains information and marks-view references. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
However, I do not find a currently accessible official historical table that cleanly lists category-wise MCS Preliminary cut-offs across multiple years.
Therefore, it would be misleading to publish a table such as:
| Year | General | Khasi | Garo |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 120 | 105 | 100 |
without a verified MPSC document.
LearnPro should avoid copying such figures merely because they appear on coaching websites.
Previous MCS 2023 Examination
MPSC conducted the previous combined MCS Preliminary Examination for the February 2022 and July 2023 recruitment cycles on 4 November 2023. The official question booklet shows General Studies Paper I carrying 200 marks, with questions carrying two marks each. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
MPSC also published official answer keys for that examination and later posted the MCS Mains process. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
The previous cycle therefore remains useful for analysing:
- paper difficulty;
- number of questions;
- topic distribution;
- candidate performance.
But that does not automatically establish the 2026 cut-off.
Previous MCS Answer Key
The official MPSC archive includes the answer key for the previous MCS Preliminary Examination, including separate question-booklet series. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
Candidates can use previous papers and answer keys to evaluate:
- question level;
- expected attempt rate;
- accuracy required.
This is much more useful than memorising an unsupported “previous cut-off” number.
MPSC Marks View and Cut Off
MPSC has a dedicated View Marks facility.
The page states that marks for particular posts are released through the system when activated, although currently there are no active posts displayed. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
Recent MPSC notices also show that cut-off marks can appear in candidate score sheets. In one recruitment, MPSC issued a corrigendum because the cut-off had been incorrectly shown in the score sheet and candidates were instructed to download the corrected version. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
This tells us something important:
The score sheet/marks-view system can be an authoritative place to verify cut-off marks.
Therefore, once MCS 2026 marks become available, candidates should save the score sheet.
Can MPSC Cut Off Be Corrected?
Yes.
MPSC’s own website currently carries an example from another recruitment where the Commission acknowledged that a clerical error caused incorrect cut-off marks to be displayed and subsequently corrected them. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
Therefore, if MPSC later issues a corrected score sheet or corrigendum:
latest official version > earlier version
This is why screenshots circulating on Telegram or WhatsApp should not be treated as permanent evidence.
MCS Screening Test Marks
The previous MCS General Studies Preliminary paper carried 200 marks, with each question carrying two marks. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
For the 2026 exam, candidates should follow the exact instructions printed in the current question booklet and examination programme.
Do not automatically apply every feature of an older paper if MPSC modifies the current examination pattern.
How to Calculate Expected MPSC Score
Once the official or reliable provisional answer key becomes available:
Step 1: Identify your booklet series
Use the correct question-paper series.
Step 2: Count correct answers
Example:
Correct = 68
Step 3: Count incorrect answers
Example:
Incorrect = 22
Step 4: Apply the current marking scheme
Use the exact 2026 rules for:
- marks per correct answer;
- negative marking, if applicable;
- deleted questions, if any.
Step 5: Compare with expected range
Only after thousands of candidates’ feedback and paper analysis does an expected cut-off range become meaningful.
MPSC Answer Key and Cut Off
The answer key has a direct relationship with the cut-off.
The process is:
Candidate responses
Official final answer key
=
Candidate score
Scores of candidates
Vacancies/category rules
=
Cut-off
Therefore, there is no reliable cut-off before the final paper and answer-key position are known.
For the upcoming examination, the MCS answer key will be made available after the test through LearnPro’s notes/download page:
MPSC Meghalaya Answer Key Download
Provisional Cut Off vs Official Cut Off
These are different.
Expected/Provisional Cut Off
Prepared by:
- coaching institutes;
- teachers;
- candidate surveys;
- question-paper analysis.
It is only an estimate.
Official Cut Off
Issued or reflected by:
Meghalaya Public Service Commission
through the formal result/marks process.
Always use the official cut-off for any final conclusion.
How Many Marks Are Safe for MCS Prelims?
Before the 2026 paper is held, there is no responsible universal “safe score”.
A score that is excellent in a very difficult paper may be average in an easy paper.
Instead of targeting a speculative threshold such as “110 marks”, candidates should try to maximise:
accuracy + attempt quality + strong Meghalaya GK + general studies coverage
The safe-score discussion becomes useful only after the actual question paper is available.
Why Accuracy Matters More Than Expected Cut Off
Candidates often spend too much time asking:
“How much will the cut-off be?”
before the exam.
That does not improve marks.
A better target is:
- eliminate obvious mistakes;
- strengthen Meghalaya GK;
- improve current affairs;
- practise difficult comprehension/reasoning areas;
- solve previous MCS questions;
- increase accuracy under timed conditions.
The cut-off is determined by competition. Your score is determined by preparation.
MPSC Cut Off and Meghalaya GK
Meghalaya-specific knowledge can become a major differentiator because many candidates prepare standard national GS reasonably well but have uneven coverage of the state.
High-value areas include:
- Khasi political institutions;
- Jaintia Kingdom;
- Garo society;
- Sixth Schedule;
- Autonomous District Councils;
- Meghalaya Geography;
- economy;
- environment;
- current affairs.
Candidates can revise these through Meghalaya GK for MPSC and Meghalaya PSC Notes.
MPSC Cut Off and Reservation Policy
Cut-off analysis should also be understood alongside the Meghalaya Reservation Policy.
State-level direct recruitment broadly operates with separate reservation shares for:
- Khasi-Jaintia;
- Garo;
- Other ST/SC;
- unreserved points.
Therefore, different categories can ultimately have different competitive thresholds depending on the recruitment roster and candidate performance.
Candidates should not assume:
80% reservation = one common ST cut-off
because Meghalaya’s reservation structure is more differentiated than that.
What Determines MCS Cut Off?
The six most important determinants are:
1. Paper Difficulty
Harder paper → generally lower scores.
2. Number of Vacancies
More available posts can alter the number shortlisted.
3. Number of Serious Candidates
Applications alone do not tell the full story; actual attendance and performance matter.
4. Category-Wise Vacancy Distribution
Different roster categories can generate different thresholds.
5. Number Shortlisted for Mains
The Commission’s shortlisting policy has direct implications for the screening threshold.
6. Final Answer Key
Deleted or corrected questions can alter marks.
MPSC Cut Off vs Qualifying Marks
These terms are not interchangeable.
Qualifying Marks
A predetermined minimum specified in rules, where applicable.
Cut Off
The actual competitive threshold required to progress because of:
- vacancies;
- number of candidates;
- performance.
A candidate may score above a general minimum qualifying percentage but still remain below the competitive cut-off.
MPSC Cut Off vs Result
The result tells you:
Qualified / Not Qualified
The cut-off explains:
What score threshold separated those outcomes, where officially released.
MPSC maintains a dedicated Screening/Written Test result page for its recruitment results. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
MPSC Cut Off vs Marks
Your marks are personal.
The cut-off is category/stage-specific.
Example:
Your score: 118
Category cut-off: 113
→ above cut-off.
But if:
Your score: 108
Category cut-off: 113
→ below cut-off.
This is why the marks-view facility becomes particularly useful after the result.
MPSC Mains Cut Off
The MCS Mains cut-off is a completely separate concept from the Screening Test cut-off.
After qualifying the Screening Test:
Mains marks
↓
Shortlisting for Interview
↓
Interview
↓
Final selection
The marks required at each stage depend on the relevant examination and recruitment rules.
Candidates should not use the Prelims cut-off as an indicator of expected Mains performance.
MPSC Final Cut Off
The final recruitment threshold can depend on the combined marks used for final merit under the MCS rules.
This comes much later than the Screening Test.
Therefore, LearnPro should keep separate sections for:
- MCS Prelims Cut Off;
- MCS Mains Cut Off;
- MCS Final Cut Off.
They can live on the same authoritative URL rather than creating three competing pages.
How LearnPro Should Update This Page After 26 September
This page should remain permanent.
Before Exam
Status:
MPSC Cut Off 2026 – Awaited
Immediately After Exam
Add:
Expected Cut Off 2026
with realistic ranges based on:
- paper difficulty;
- candidate feedback;
- answer key.
After Result
Replace estimates prominently with:
Official MPSC Meghalaya Cut Off 2026
After Marks View
Add:
- category-wise official marks;
- score-sheet evidence;
- previous-vs-current comparison.
That will allow this one URL to rank continuously for:
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MPSC Meghalaya Cut Off 2026 – Current Table
| Category | Expected Cut Off | Official Cut Off |
|---|---|---|
| UR/Open | To be updated after exam | Awaited |
| Khasi-Jaintia | To be updated after exam | Awaited |
| Garo | To be updated after exam | Awaited |
| Other ST/SC | To be updated after exam | Awaited |
This is the correct table to publish before the examination.
Do not fill it with invented numbers merely to make the article appear complete.
MPSC Meghalaya Previous Year Paper
Candidates trying to judge the likely standard should analyse the previous MCS paper rather than blindly relying on previous cut-off claims.
The official MPSC website hosts previous MCS question papers and the prior Preliminary question booklet. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
The previous paper can reveal:
- factual depth;
- question distribution;
- difficulty;
- Meghalaya-specific emphasis.
This helps establish a realistic target score in mock tests.
MPSC Meghalaya Preparation Resources
Candidates can use:
- Meghalaya PSC Notes
- Meghalaya GK for MPSC
- Meghalaya Special Course
- MCS Prelims Crash Course & Mentorship
- MPSC Meghalaya Answer Key Download
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the MPSC Meghalaya Cut Off 2026?
The official cut-off has not yet been released because the MCS Screening Test is scheduled for 26 September 2026. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
2. Is MCS Cut Off 2026 available now?
No.
3. When will MPSC release the MCS cut-off?
MPSC has not announced a specific cut-off-release date. Candidates should monitor the result and marks-view stages. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
4. What is the expected MPSC Meghalaya Cut Off 2026?
A reliable expected range can only be prepared after the 26 September question paper has been analysed.
5. Why can’t the expected cut-off be predicted now?
Because paper difficulty, candidate performance, final answer key and shortlisting conditions are not yet known.
6. Will there be different category-wise cut-offs?
The final category-wise position should be checked from MPSC’s official recruitment result/marks information.
7. What will be the Khasi-Jaintia cut-off?
It is not available yet.
8. What will be the Garo cut-off?
It is not available yet.
9. Is there a separate UR cut-off?
Where MPSC publishes category-wise thresholds, an unreserved/open category threshold may be shown along with reserved categories.
10. Is 100 marks enough for MCS Prelims?
There is no reliable way to say this before seeing the 2026 paper and official marking conditions.
11. Is 120 a safe score?
Again, no fixed safe score can be guaranteed before the examination.
12. Does the previous cut-off determine the new cut-off?
No. Each examination has a different level of difficulty, competition and vacancy position.
13. Where can I find official previous MCS questions?
MPSC maintains a Previous Year Question Paper section containing MCS papers. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
14. When was the previous combined MCS Preliminary Examination held?
The previous combined February 2022/July 2023 MCS Preliminary Examination was held on 4 November 2023. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
15. How many marks did the previous MCS GS Preliminary paper carry?
The official previous question booklet shows 200 marks. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
16. Does MPSC release answer keys?
Yes. MPSC maintains an official Answer Keys portal containing provisional and final keys for numerous examinations. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
17. Can answer-key corrections affect cut-off?
Yes. A corrected final key changes candidate scores and can therefore affect the threshold.
18. Does MPSC allow candidates to view marks?
Yes. MPSC has a dedicated View Marks facility. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
19. Are MCS marks available now?
No. The current MCS examination has not yet taken place.
20. Can MPSC correct a published cut-off?
Yes. MPSC has recently issued a corrigendum in another recruitment after cut-off marks were incorrectly displayed in a score sheet. (Meghalaya Public Service Commission)
21. Is cut-off the same as qualifying marks?
No. Qualifying marks are a prescribed minimum where applicable; cut-off is the competitive threshold required to advance.
22. Does reservation affect the cut-off?
Category-wise vacancies and candidate performance can lead to different category thresholds.
23. Should I prepare only to clear the expected cut-off?
No. Target the highest possible score rather than a speculative minimum.
24. Where can I prepare Meghalaya GK?
Use Meghalaya PSC Notes and the dedicated Meghalaya Special Course.
25. Where can I download the MCS answer key after the exam?
Use LearnPro Notes once the post-examination answer-key material is available.
26. Will LearnPro publish an expected cut-off after the exam?
The page should be updated after the 26 September paper with a question-paper-based expected range, followed by the official cut-off once MPSC releases marks/result information.
27. Should I trust cut-off figures published before the examination?
No exact 2026 figure can currently be official because the exam has not yet been held.
28. What factors will determine MCS Cut Off 2026?
The main factors are paper difficulty, vacancies, candidate performance, category-wise roster, number shortlisted and the final answer key.
29. Is MCS Mains cut-off the same as Prelims cut-off?
No. They are completely separate stages.
30. What is the present MPSC Meghalaya Cut Off status?
Official 2026 cut-off: Awaited. Expected cut-off: To be calculated after the 26 September 2026 Screening Test.
Sources and further reading
- Meghalaya Public Service Commissionmpsc.meghalaya.gov.in
- Meghalaya Public Service Commissionmpsc.meghalaya.gov.in
- 1highlandpost.com
- Meghalaya Public Service Commissionmpsc.meghalaya.gov.in
- Meghalaya Public Service Commissionmpsc.meghalaya.gov.in
