Union Public Service Commission

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is a constitutional body responsible for conducting examinations and recruiting candidates for various civil services and posts under the Government of India. Among all its exams, the Civil Services Examination (CSE) is considered the most competitive and prestigious.

Complete Guide to UPSC Civil Services Examination (UPSC CSE) 2026

By Maithili Institute of Learning (MIL)

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the prestigious Civil Services Examination (CSE) every year to recruit officers for India’s top administrative services such as IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS, and other Central Services. This detailed guide by Maithili Institute of Learning (MIL) covers everything you need to know about UPSC Civil Services Exam 2026—from notification details and eligibility to syllabus, exam pattern, and preparation strategy.


What is UPSC?

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is a constitutional body responsible for conducting examinations and recruiting candidates for various civil services and posts under the Government of India. Among all its exams, the Civil Services Examination (CSE) is considered the most competitive and prestigious.


UPSC Civil Services Exam 2026 – Overview

ParticularsDetails
Exam NameUPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2026
Conducting BodyUnion Public Service Commission (UPSC)
Exam LevelNational
Exam ModeOffline (Pen & Paper)
StagesPrelims, Mains, Interview
PostsIAS, IPS, IFS, IRS & Allied Services
Official Websiteupsc.gov.in

UPSC Notification 2026 (Expected)

The UPSC CSE 2026 Notification is expected to be released in February 2026. The notification will include:

  • Number of vacancies

  • Important dates

  • Eligibility criteria

  • Application process

  • Exam pattern and syllabus

👉 MIL Tip: Aspirants should start preparation well in advance and not wait for the notification.


Important Dates – UPSC CSE 2026 (Tentative)

EventExpected Date
Notification ReleaseFebruary 2026
Online Application StartFebruary 2026
Last Date to ApplyMarch 2026
Prelims ExamMay/June 2026
Mains ExamSeptember 2026
Interview2027

UPSC Civil Services Eligibility Criteria 2026

1. Nationality

  • IAS & IPS: Must be an Indian citizen

  • IFS: Indian citizen or subject of Nepal/Bhutan

  • Other Services: Indian citizen or eligible categories as notified


2. Educational Qualification

  • A graduate degree from a recognized university

  • Final-year students can also apply (subject to proof later)


3. Age Limit (as on 1st August 2026)

CategoryAge Limit
General21 – 32 years
OBCUp to 35 years
SC/STUp to 37 years
PwBDAdditional relaxation as per rules

4. Number of Attempts

CategoryAttempts
General6
OBC9
SC/STUnlimited (within age limit)

UPSC Civil Services Exam Pattern 2026

The UPSC CSE is conducted in three stages:

Stage 1: Preliminary Examination (Qualifying for Mains)

PaperSubjectMarks
Paper IGeneral Studies200
Paper IICSAT (Qualifying)200
  • Objective type (MCQs)

  • CSAT requires 33% minimum to qualify


Stage 2: Mains Examination

PaperSubjectMarks
Paper AIndian Language (Qualifying)300
Paper BEnglish (Qualifying)300
Paper IEssay250
Paper IIGS I250
Paper IIIGS II250
Paper IVGS III250
Paper VGS IV250
Paper VI & VIIOptional Subject500

Total (Written): 1750 Marks


Stage 3: Personality Test (Interview)

ComponentMarks
Interview275

Grand Total: 2025 Marks


UPSC Civil Services Syllabus 2026

UPSC Prelims Syllabus

General Studies Paper I

  • Current Affairs (National & International)

  • History of India & Indian National Movement

  • Indian Polity & Governance

  • Geography (India & World)

  • Indian Economy

  • Environment & Ecology

  • General Science

CSAT Paper II

  • Comprehension

  • Logical Reasoning & Analytical Ability

  • Basic Numeracy (Class X level)

  • Data Interpretation


UPSC Mains Syllabus

General Studies Paper I

  • Indian Heritage & Culture

  • History of the World

  • Indian Society

  • Geography

General Studies Paper II

  • Constitution

  • Governance

  • Social Justice

  • International Relations

General Studies Paper III

  • Indian Economy

  • Agriculture

  • Science & Technology

  • Environment

  • Internal Security

  • Disaster Management

General Studies Paper IV

  • Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude

  • Case Studies


Optional Subject

Candidates can choose one optional subject from a list provided by UPSC (e.g., History, Geography, Sociology, Public Administration, etc.).


Why Choose UPSC Civil Services?

  • Opportunity to serve the nation

  • Prestigious career & leadership roles

  • Job security & respect

  • Policy-making authority


UPSC Preparation Strategy – MIL Guidance

At Maithili Institute of Learning (MIL), we recommend:

  • Strong foundation with NCERTs

  • Daily newspaper reading

  • Integrated Prelims + Mains preparation

  • Answer writing practice

  • Regular mock tests

  • Personal mentorship


How MIL Helps You Crack UPSC

  • Expert faculty with exam-oriented approach

  • Structured study plans

  • Updated study material

  • Regular test series

  • Dedicated doubt-solving sessions


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Is UPSC CSE 2026 very difficult?

Yes, but with the right strategy, discipline, and guidance from institutes like MIL, it is achievable.

Q2. Can I clear UPSC without coaching?

Yes, but coaching helps with guidance, discipline, and answer-writing skills.

Q3. When should I start UPSC 2026 preparation?

Ideally 1.5 to 2 years before the exam.

Q4. Is CSAT compulsory?

Yes, CSAT is qualifying with a minimum of 33%.

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