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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is India’s premier central recruitment agency responsible for recruiting Group ‘A’ officers for the Government of India. Renowned for its transparent and rigorous selection process, UPSC conducts the Civil Services and Forest Services Examinations annually, attracting lakhs of aspirants aiming for prestigious positions like IAS and IFS.
🔎 Why UPSC is Trusted:
- Transparency: UPSC maintains a high level of transparency by publishing detailed notifications, exam schedules, and results.
Meritocracy: The selection process is designed to identify the most capable and talented candidates through rigorous written exams and interviews.
Integrity: UPSC operates independently and impartially, free from political or external influences.
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Important Dates
Examination | Notification Date | Last Date to Apply | Exam Date | Duration |
NDA & NA (I) Exam 2026 | 10-Dec-25 | 30-Dec-25 | 12 Apr 2026 (Sunday) | 1 Day |
CDS (I) Exam 2026 | 10-Dec-25 | 30-Dec-25 | 12 Apr 2026 (Sunday) | 1 Day |
Civil Services (Preliminary) Exam 2026 | 14-Jan-26 | 03-Feb-26 | 24 May 2026 (Sunday) | 1 Day |
Indian Forest Service (Preliminary) 2026 | 14-Jan-26 | 03-Feb-26 | 24 May 2026 (Sunday) | 1 Day |
IES/ISS Exam 2026 | 11-Feb-26 | 03-Mar-26 | 19 Jun 2026 (Friday) | 3 Days |
Combined Geo-Scientist (Main) Exam 2026 | – | – | 20 Jun 2026 (Saturday) | 2 Days |
Engineering Services (Main) Exam 2026 | – | – | 21 Jun 2026 (Sunday) | 1 Day |
CAPF (AC) Exam 2026 | 18-Feb-26 | 10-Mar-26 | 19 Jul 2026 (Sunday) | 1 Day |
Combined Medical Services Exam 2026 | 11-Mar-26 | 31-Mar-26 | 2 Aug 2026 (Sunday) | 1 Day |
Civil Services (Main) Exam 2026 | – | – | 21 Aug 2026 (Friday) | 5 Days |
NDA & NA (II) Exam 2026 | 20-May-26 | 09-Jun-26 | 13 Sep 2026 (Sunday) | 1 Day |
CDS (II) Exam 2026 | 20-May-26 | 09-Jun-26 | 13 Sep 2026 (Sunday) | 1 Day |
Indian Forest Service (Main) Exam 2026 | – | – | 22 Nov 2026 (Sunday) | 7 Days |
SO/Steno (GD-B/GD-I) LDCE 2026 | 16-Sep-26 | 06-Oct-26 | 12 Dec 2026 (Saturday) | 2 Days |
Age Limit (As on 1 August 2025)
Minimum Age: 21 years
Maximum Age: 32 years
Age relaxation is applicable as per government rules
Please refer the Official Notification
Eligibility Criteria
- Civil Services/IFS: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline (final-year students eligible).
- NDA: Class 12 with Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics.
- CDS: Graduation (for IMA/OTA) or Bachelor’s in Engineering (for Naval Academy).
Educational Qualification: Please refer the official website
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📝How to Apply for UPSC Civil Services IAS Pre / IFS Recruitment 2025 – Step-by-Step
- Visit the Official UPSC Website: Go to www.upsc.gov.in.
- Navigate to ‘Admit Cards’ Section: Click on the ‘Admit Card’ link on the homepage.
- Select Examination: Choose ‘UPSC Civil Services / Forest Services Prelims 2025’.
- Enter Login Details: Use your Registration ID or Roll Number and Date of Birth.
- Download Admit Card: Click on ‘Submit’ and download your admit card.
- Print and Check Details: Take a printout and verify all personal and exam details
🙋 FAQs –UPSC Civil Services IAS Pre / IFS Recruitment 2025
Q1. When was the UPSC IAS/IFS Prelims 2025 Admit Card released?
A: The admit card was released on 13th May 2025.
Q2. What is the exam date for UPSC Civil Services/IFS Prelims 2025?
A: The exam will be held on 25th May 2025.
Q3. How many vacancies are there in UPSC IAS/IFS 2025?
A: There are a total of 1129 posts available.
Q4. What is the age limit for applying?
A: Candidates must be 21–32 years old as on 1 August 2025.
Q5. Where can I download the admit card?
A: Admit cards can be downloaded from the official UPSC website: www.upsc.gov.in
🙋History of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is India’s central constitutional body for recruiting officers to the All India Services and Central Civil Services (Group A and B). Its origins trace back to the British era, when the need for an impartial recruitment agency was recognized.
Early Recommendations: In 1923, the British Government appointed the Royal Commission on Superior Civil Services in India, chaired by Lord Lee of Fareham (the “Lee Commission”). The commission recommended the creation of a Public Service Commission to ensure fair recruitment, with a mix of British and Indian officers.
Establishment: Acting on these recommendations, the first Public Service Commission was established on 1 October 1926 under the chairmanship of Sir Ross Barker. Initially, its powers were limited to an advisory role, which fell short of Indian leaders’ expectations.
Federal Public Service Commission: The Government of India Act 1935 reconstituted it as the Federal Public Service Commission, expanding its role and authority.
Post-Independence: After India gained independence, the commission was renamed the Union Public Service Commission and granted constitutional status on 26 January 1950 under Articles 315–323 of the Indian Constitution.
Current Role: Today, UPSC is headquartered at Dholpur House, New Delhi, and functions as an autonomous body. It conducts major national examinations, including the Civil Services Examination (IAS/IPS/IFS), and is regarded as a pillar of merit-based recruitment in India’s public administration.
UPSC’s journey from a colonial advisory body to a constitutionally-empowered institution reflects India’s commitment to transparent, fair, and meritocratic public service recruitment.