MPESB Hospital Assistant 2026: Exam Analysis of First Shift of June 24, Check Difficulty Level and Other Details
The MPESB Hospital Assistant Exam 2026 started today. This exam will be conducted in two shifts, morning and evening. As candidates' reports suggest first shift exam was easy to moderate. Candidates are now appearing for the second shift exam from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
MPESB Hospital Assistant 2026: The Madhya Pradesh Staff Selection Board (MPESB) conducted the First exam for the Hospital Assistant position on June 24, 2026. The first shift of the exam was conducted from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The second shift of the exam is being conducted from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The MPESB Hospital Exam will be conducted in online mode until July 8, 2026. Candidates were able to enter the exam centre after their biometric verification was completed.
The candidates who appeared for the first shift of the MPESB Hospital Assistant Exam 2026 had to report to their exam centre from 8 AM to 9 AM. After the given time, no students were allowed to enter the exam centre. Similarly, the candidates who are sitting for the second shift of the exam were to reach their centres between 1 PM and 2 PM. As per the candidates who appeared for the exam, the overall difficulty level of the paper was easy to moderate; no out-of-the-syllabus questions were asked, the questions were asked randomly, and the number of questions had equal weightage.
MPESB Hospital Assistant 2026 Exam Analysis of Shift 1
The first shift of the MPESB Hospital Assistant, which was conducted on June 24, 2026, was over at 12:00 PM. The initial feedback received from the candidate’s the overall difficulty level of the MP Hospital Assistant Exam was easy to moderate, and the other details are as follows:-
- From Science:- Most of the questions were asked from biology, 4-5 questions were asked from chemistry, mostly on chemical reactions, and a few were asked from Physics related to Faraday or magnet topics, etc.
- From Maths:- The board asked questions from topics like probability, 2-3 questions from trigonometry, and around 2 questions from mensuration, linear equations, arithmetic, etc. No questions were asked about the statistics topic or the number system.
- From English:- Around 5 questions were from the unseen paragraph, some questions were asked from modal verbs, 2-3 questions were asked from the Tense topics, some questions were asked from poems and stories, and some questions came from the application format.
- From Social Science:- Questions were asked from Acts of India, some questions from geography, environment, and some were asked from economics, national movement, etc.
- From Hindi:- Questions came from topics like Sandhi and Samas, Ras, Chaand, Vilom, Alankar, and other topics which were mentioned in the syllabus.
As the student’s feedback suggest there were no questions which were asked out of the syllabus, but the questions were asked randomly and not in a set format.
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