Age
18-35 Years
Min Qualification
Graduation
Location
Mizoram
For many aspiring civil servants in Northeast India, the dream of securing a stable, prestigious, and high-impact government position is about to become a reality. The Mizoram Public Service Commission (MPSC) has officially released a lucrative recruitment notification for the Group ‘B’ (Gazetted) General Services Combined Competitive Examination 2026. This isn't just a job announcement; it is a gateway to a lifelong career in the administrative machinery of Mizoram, offering both the Inspector of Excise & Narcotics and State Tax Officer roles.
Landing a Gazetted post is a significant milestone that brings with it a sense of authority and the responsibility of serving the public directly. Whether you are passionate about maintaining law and order through narcotics enforcement or wish to contribute to the state's economy via tax administration, this 2026 recruitment cycle presents a meticulous path to professional success. With a limited number of seats and a competitive selection process, now is the time to transition from a student to a dedicated public servant.
For both posts: You must hold a Graduate degree or its equivalent from any university recognized by the government.
Computer Proficiency: Candidates must meet the specific computer skills prescribed by the Mizoram Service Rules, 2023.
Language: Proficiency in the Mizo Language is mandatory, though certain exemptions apply for those who studied Mizo in Class X or above
The commission has made the process inclusive; while standard fees apply during the online payment stage, Persons with Disabilities (PwD) are entirely exempted from paying application fees. It is vital to remember that once the fee is paid, it is non-refundable, so ensure you meet all eligibility criteria before hitting that "Pay" button.
Understanding the daily grind is essential for long-term career satisfaction. These are not just desk jobs; they are high-stakes roles with significant real-world impact.
The Inspector of Excise & Narcotics acts as a frontline defender against illegal substances. As the officer-in-charge of their unit, an Inspector is empowered to lead detections, conduct grueling investigations, and direct the prosecution of offenders. You are essentially the administrative and operational lead, authorized to issue warrants and order arrests to ensure the safety of your community.
On the other hand, the State Tax Officer role is perfect for those with a meticulous eye for detail and financial systems. Your day-to-day will involve conducting tax-related investigations, performing field surveys, and examining books of accounts within your jurisdiction. By ensuring fiscal compliance, you directly contribute to the revenue that builds the state’s infrastructure and public services.
Best For:
Action-Oriented Individuals: If you enjoy field work, law enforcement, and maintaining discipline, the Inspector post is your calling.
Analytical Minds: If you possess strong logical reasoning and enjoy auditing or financial verification, the State Tax Officer position will suit your temperament perfectly.
Local Language Experts: Those who have a firm grasp of the Mizo language will find the qualifying criteria much easier to navigate.
Not Ideal For:
Static Lifestyle Seekers: These roles require active field visits, surveys, and potentially unpredictable hours during investigations.
Those Unprepared for Physical Rigor: If you are eyeing the Inspector post, you must meet specific physical height and endurance standards.
State Tax Officer: 18 to 35 years.
Inspector of Excise & Narcotics: 18 to 30 years.
Relaxation: A 5-year upper age limit relaxation is provided for SC/ST candidates.
These Group 'B' Gazetted posts offer more than just a paycheck; they offer financial security.
Inspector of Excise & Narcotics: Placed at Level 8 of the Pay Matrix.
State Tax Officer: Placed at Level 7 of the Pay Matrix.
Based on the 7th Pay Commission, a Level 8 officer can expect a basic pay starting around ₹44,900, while Level 7 starts at ₹39,100. When you add Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), and other state-specific perks, the gross salary is quite handsome. Beyond the cash, you benefit from medical facilities, a stable pension scheme (NPS), and the prestige associated with being a Gazetted officer in the General Services.
The Commission has announced a total of 7 vacancies for this cycle:
Inspector of Excise & Narcotics: 02 Posts.
State Tax Officer: 05 Posts.
Marksheets & Certificates: HSLC and all higher education levels.
Computer Proficiency Certificate: Mandatory as per 2023 rules.
Mizo Language Proficiency: Certificate or proof of exemption.
Age Proof: HSLC/HSSLC certificate showing your Date of Birth.
Caste Certificate: For those seeking ST/SC age relaxation.
OTR Registration: Click on the Apply Online button and complete your One-Time Registration if you haven't already.
Fill Application: Log in and select the "Group B Gazetted Combined Exam 2026" link.
Upload Documents: Carefully upload your marksheets and certificates. Ensure they are legible to avoid rejection.
Fee Payment: Pay the fee online. If using UPI, ensure you use the mobile number linked to your OTR profile.
Final Verification: Crucial Step—After payment, check your dashboard to verify that the application status is "Submitted".
Print Receipt: Keep a copy of your submitted application and payment receipt for future reference.
The selection involves a Combined Competitive Examination followed by a physical test for specific posts.
Written Examination: Testing your core knowledge based on the official MPSC syllabus.
Physical Measurement & Test: Exclusive to the Inspector of Excise & Narcotics, involving height checks and a race (100m in 15 secs; 800m in 3 mins).
Interview/Personality Test: For those who clear the written and physical hurdles.
Expert Strategy: Start by downloading the syllabus from the official MPSC link. Focus heavily on General Studies and Mizo language proficiency. Since the Inspector post has a physical race, begin a light morning jog now to build the stamina required for the 800m run.
Q1: Can final year students apply?
Ans: The notification states you must possess the degree; usually, all supporting documents must be dated no later than the last date of application (June 19, 2026).
Q2: What is the height requirement for the Inspector post?
Ans: Candidates must be at least 5'4" tall.
Q3: Is the Mizo language test mandatory for everyone?
Ans: Yes, unless you studied Mizo in Class X or above within Mizoram, or took it as an MIL subject elsewhere.
Q4: Can I apply for both posts?
Ans: Yes, this is a Combined Competitive Examination for both the Excise and Finance departments.
Q5: What happens if I upload a blurry photo or document?
Ans: Your application is liable to be rejected if the required information or documents are not clearly specified and correctly stated.
Q6: Is there any relaxation in physical standards for SC/ST?
Ans: The notification specifies age relaxation for SC/ST, but does not explicitly mention physical measurement relaxations in the primary text.
Q7: Where will the exam be held?
Ans: The examination is proposed to be conducted in all district headquarters.
Q8: What is the chest measurement for the Inspector post?
Ans: A normal chest of 34" and an expanded chest of 36" is required.
Q9: Can I edit my application after the last date?
Ans: No, any alterations or document updates must be completed before the final deadline of June 19, 2026.
Q10: Who can I contact for technical issues during application?
Ans: You can call the MPSC Helpline at 0389-3596493 on working days between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM.