MPPSC Internal Accounts Examiner Officer Syllabus 2026 – Complete PDF

The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has released the official MPPSC Internal Accounts Examiner Officer Syllabus 2026. This syllabus covers all necessary topics across the General Studies and Accounts, Auditing & Financial Management sections. The offline exam consists of 150 objective-type questions worth 450 marks.

Candidates must clear a written examination followed by an interview for final selection. Below is the detailed examination structure, syllabus breakdown, and marking scheme.

MPPSC Internal Accounts Examiner Officer Exam 2026 – Overview

Particulars Details
Exam Name MPPSC Internal Accounts Examiner Officer Exam 2026
Conducting Body Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC)
Post Name Internal Accounts Examiner Officer
Total Vacancies Check Official Notification
Exam Mode Offline (OMR-Based)
Exam Type Objective (MCQ)
Total Questions 150
Total Marks 450
Exam Duration 3 Hours
Negative Marking Yes (1 mark deducted for each wrong answer)
Selection Process Written Exam + Interview/Personality Test
Exam Language Hindi & English
Official Website https://mppsc.mp.gov.in

Selection Process

The MPPSC Internal Accounts Examiner Officer recruitment involves a two-stage selection process. Candidates first take a written examination consisting of 150 objective-type questions. Those who qualify the written test advance to an interview or personality test. Final selection is based on the combined merit of both stages.

Exam Pattern

Section Questions Marks
Section A: General Studies 50 150
Section B: Accounts, Auditing & Financial Management 100 300
Total 150 450

Duration: 3 Hours

Negative Marking: 1 mark is deducted for each incorrect answer. Correct answers are awarded 3 marks. Unattempted questions carry no marks.

Question Paper Language: Hindi and English.

Detailed Syllabus

Section A: General Studies

  • History, Culture & Literature of Madhya Pradesh
  • Geography & Economy of Madhya Pradesh
  • Polity, Administration & Current Affairs of Madhya Pradesh
  • General Science & Environment
  • Indian History, Polity, Economy & Geography
  • Current National & International Events
  • Information & Communication Technology
  • Basic Knowledge of Computer Applications

Section B: Accounts, Auditing & Financial Management

UNIT-I: Financial Accounting

  • Basic Accounting Concepts and Principles
  • Double Entry System, Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance
  • Preparation of Final Accounts (Trading, P&L, Balance Sheet)
  • Depreciation Accounting and Methods
  • Bank Reconciliation Statement

UNIT-II: Cost & Management Accounting

  • Cost Concepts and Classification
  • Cost Sheet, Budgeting, and Budgetary Control
  • Standard Costing and Variance Analysis
  • Marginal Costing and Break-Even Analysis
  • Management Accounting Techniques

UNIT-III: Auditing

  • Principles and Types of Auditing
  • Internal Check, Internal Audit, and Internal Control
  • Audit Programme and Working Papers
  • Vouching and Verification of Assets & Liabilities
  • Company Audit and Government Audit
  • Standards on Auditing

UNIT-IV: Government & Public Sector Accounting

  • General Financial Rules (GFR)
  • Budgeting in Government (Preparation and Control)
  • Classification of Expenditure (Plan/Non-Plan, Revenue/Capital)
  • Public Account Committee and CAG Audit
  • Contingency Fund and Public Accounts

UNIT-V: Taxation & Commercial Laws

  • Income Tax Act – Basic Provisions
  • GST – Concepts, Registration, Input Tax Credit
  • Companies Act 2013 (Basic Provisions)
  • Contract Act, Sale of Goods Act
  • MP Treasury Code and Financial Rules

UNIT-VI: Financial Management & Economics

  • Ratio Analysis and Financial Statement Analysis
  • Capital Budgeting and Investment Decisions
  • Working Capital Management
  • Indian Economy and Monetary Policy
  • Banking and Insurance Basics

Preparation Strategy

The Accounts, Auditing & Financial Management section carries 300 out of 450 marks.

  • Allocate your 3-hour exam duration effectively: aim to complete the 50 General Studies questions in about 45 minutes.
  • Dedicate the remaining time to the 100 subject-specific questions.
  • Review previous year question papers from the official MPPSC website and practice under timed conditions.
  • Focus on Madhya Pradesh-specific General Studies and current affairs to build a strong foundation.

Important Links

Particulars Link
Official Website Click Here
Syllabus PDF Download Click Here

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. How many questions are on the MPPSC Internal Accounts Examiner Officer exam?

Ans. The test features 150 objective-type questions in total. This includes 50 questions covering General Studies and 100 questions focused on Accounts, Auditing, and Financial Management.

Q2. How do I get the official MPPSC Internal Accounts Examiner syllabus PDF?

Ans. You can download the complete syllabus document directly from the official MPPSC portal. We’ve also included a direct download link in the Important Links section above for easy access.

Q3. What stages make up the selection process?

Ans. Candidates must clear a two-stage process. The first step is an OMR-based written examination. Those who qualify will then be called for a personal interview to determine the final merit list.

Q4. Is there any negative marking in the MPPSC exam?

Ans. Yes. For every incorrect answer, one mark is deducted from your total score. Correct answers award three marks, and left-blank questions do not affect your score.

Q5. Can I take the exam in English?

Ans. Absolutely. The question paper is bilingual, meaning all questions are printed in both Hindi and English so you can choose whichever language you prefer.

Q6. What should I study for the Accounts and Auditing section?

Ans. The core subject paper includes six main units: Financial Accounting, Cost & Management Accounting, Auditing, Government & Public Sector Accounting, Taxation & Commercial Laws, and Financial Management & Economics.

Q7. How much time is given to complete the written test?

Ans. You will have exactly 3 hours to finish the 150-question exam.

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