The Union Public Services Commission will publish the official UPSC CSE 2027 calendar with confirmed dates. Based on the usual schedule, the UPSC CSE notification 2027 is expected in January or February 2027, with the UPSC CSE Prelims exam likely in May 2027, the Mains exam will be held generally in August or September, followed by the Personality test in early 2028.
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The Commission conducts this exam to recruit candidates for the esteemed All India Services and Central Civil Services, and it is mainly held in three stages: Prelims, Mains, and an interview to assess candidates’ knowledge, aptitude, and leadership qualities. Candidates who qualify for the UPSC CSE 2027 exam are offered a high salary with additional benefits, and all important details related to the exam are provided in the article below.
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UPSC CSE is a highly competitive exam with over 13 Lakh candidates appearing each year, making it one of the most popular government recruitment exams in India. Further details are provided in the table below.
Particulars | Details |
Exam Name | UPSC Civil Services Examination |
Conducting Body | Union Public Services Commission |
Short Name | UPSC CSE |
Frequency of the Exam | Once a year |
Languages | Hindi and English |
Exam Level | National level |
Mode of Application | Online |
Application Fee | Rs. 100 |
Mode of Exam | Offline |
Stages in the exam |
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Official website | upsconline.nic.in/upsc.gov.in |
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The UPSC CSE exam dates 2027 include all important dates, such as application dates, admit card dates, and result dates. Check the table below for more details.
Events | Dates |
UPSC CSE 2027 notification | To be announced |
UPSC CSE Application Form 2027 | To be announced |
Last date to fill the application form | To be announced |
UPSC CSE 2027 Admit Card | To be announced |
UPSC CSE Exam Date 2027 | To be announced |
UPSC CSE 2027 Result | To be announced |
Answer Key | To be announced |
Cut off | To be announced |
The Union Public Services Commission will be declaring the UPSC CSE 2027 notification in a PDF format containing complete details such as eligibility for the exam, how to apply, issuance of the E-Admit card, syllabus, exam pattern, and general instructions before appearing for the exam.
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The Conducting body will publish the UPSC CSE 2027 application form online at upsc.gov.in/upsconline.nic.in, and before filling the application form, applicants must carefully read all the instructions given in the notification. Aspirants are required to submit complete and accurate details and documents via the URN, CAF, and exam-specific module. Incomplete registration will lead to the cancellation of candidature. No withdrawal or modification is permitted after submission. A valid government-issued photo ID is mandatory for all stages of the exam.
The commission prescribes the UPSC CSE eligibility criteria in the official notification. According to the notification, the UPSC CSE 2027 eligibility criteria include nationality, age limit, educational qualification, number of attempts, service restrictions, and medical & physical fitness.
Nationality: Indian citizenship is mandatory for IAS, IFS, and IPS.
Age Limit: Candidates must be 21-32 years with age relaxation applicable to reserved categories, ex-servicemen, and PwBD candidates as per rules.
Educational Qualifications: A recognised graduate degree or equivalent is required; candidates awaiting final results are provisionally eligible.
Number of Attempts: Limited attempts are permitted as per category-wise rules, with relaxations for SC/ST, OBC and PwBD candidates.
Service restrictions: Candidates already appointed to certain services are subject to restrictions on reappearing as per the rules.
Medical & Physical Fitness: Candidates must meet the prescribed medical and physical standards for the civil services exam 2027
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The Union Public Services Commission will give out the UPSC CSE 2027 Exam pattern on the official website. The civil services exam consists of two successive stages, namely the Prelims exam and the Mains exam
Prelims Exam - Two compulsory objective-type papers of 200 marks each, duration 2 hours each. Question papers are set in Hindi and English.
Mains Exam - Qualifying Papers, such as Paper A (Indian Language), Paper B (English), with 300 marks. Papers for merit Essay 250 marks, General studies I-IV with 1000 marks, optional subject (2 subjects) -500 marks
Personality test total of 275 marks
The UPSC CSE syllabus will be specified in the official notification. The detailed UPSC CSE 2027 Syllabus of both prelims and mains will be available in the notification as a pdf. Before starting the preparation, aspirants are recommended to go through the syllabus and the exam pattern.
Paper I – General Studies (200 marks)
Current events of national & international importance
History of India and the Indian National Movement
Indian & World Geography (Physical, Social, Economic)
Indian Polity & Governance (Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues)
Economic & Social Development (Sustainable Development, Poverty, Demographics, Social Sector)
Environment, Ecology, Biodiversity & Climate Change
General Science
Paper II – CSAT (200 marks – Qualifying, 33%)
Comprehension
Interpersonal skills & communication
Logical reasoning & analytical ability
Decision-making & problem-solving
General mental ability
Basic numeracy (Class X level)
Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables)
Mains Exam Syllabus
Qualifying Papers: Paper A: Indian Language (300 marks), Paper B: English (300 marks)
Papers for Merit: Paper I – Essay (250 marks), Paper II – General Studies I (250 marks)
Indian Heritage & Culture
Modern Indian History & Freedom Struggle
World History
Indian Society & Social Issues
Physical & Human Geography of India & World
Paper III – General Studies II (250 marks)
Indian Constitution, Polity & Governance
Social Justice & Welfare Schemes
International Relations
Paper IV – General Studies III (250 marks)
Indian Economy & Inclusive Growth
Agriculture
Science & Technology
Environment & Ecology
Internal Security & Disaster Management
Paper V – General Studies IV (250 marks)
Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude
Human Values & Attitude
Emotional Intelligence
Moral Thinkers & Philosophers
Case Studies on Ethics
Paper VI & VII – Optional Subject (500 marks total)
One optional subject chosen from the UPSC list
Personality Test (Interview)
Assesses personality traits, leadership, integrity, decision-making, awareness, and suitability for public service
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The Union Public Service Commission will be issuing the admit cards for the civil services exam at upsc.gov.in/upsconline.nic.in. The UPSC CSE 2027 admit card will be released 3-4 weeks before the exam. Candidates will be notified via their registered email/URN as soon as published by the conducting body.
Visit the official UPSC website.
Click on the “Admit Card” link under the “Online Application for various exams CSE section.
Log in using your registration ID/URN and Date of birth.
Verify your details on the admit card.
Download and print the admit card
Keep multiple copies for reference, as the candidate must carry the admit card along with a valid photo ID to the exam centre.
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The conducting authority will launch the official UPSC CSE 2027 Answer key in online mode after the conclusion of the examination process at upsconline.nic.in/upsc.gov.in. However, candidates can also refer to the unofficial answer key provided by various coaching centres and institutes. Based on the unofficial answer key, candidates who have appeared for the exam can easily review the correct responses and assess the chances of qualifying for the exam.
Visit the official UPSC website.
Navigate to the exam answer key section.
Click on the link for the Civil Services (Prelims) exam 2027 answer key
Download the PDF and check your responses against the official answers.
Print a copy for reference if needed.
After the Civil Services Prelims exam, the Commission will upload the official UPSC CSE 2027 question papers on the official website. The commission will allow candidates who appeared for the exam to submit representations regarding the questions asked and the answer key of the objective-type UPSC CSE 2027 question paper. This can be done only through the official website within a period of five days. Representations must be submitted online under the specified section, and submissions through email, post, hand delivery, or any other mode will be accepted.
The Conducting body will publish the UPSC CSE 2027 result in online mode. Candidates can download the UPSC CSE result in pdf format on the official website. The UPSC CSE result 2027 pdf contains roll numbers and service allocations. Here are the steps to download results.
Go to the official UPSC website.
On the homepage, click on “Results” or the “What’s New” section
Look for the relevant link like UPSC CSE Prelims 2027, UPSC CSE Mains 2027, UPSC CSE Final result 2027.
Open the PDF file that appears.
Search your roll number or name in the PDF.
Download and save the file for future reference
The UPSC will declare the UPSC CSE 2027 cut off marks for the Civil Services Prelims, Mains, and Final separately, along with the results on the official website upsconline.nic.in/upsc.gov.in The cut-off marks are released for various categories such as General, SC, ST, OBC, and EWS, depending on the number of vacancies, the total number of candidates who appeared in the exam, difficulty level of the exam.
Union Public Services Commission will announce the UPSC CSE 2027 Topper list on the official website. The Commission releases the final toppers list along with the final UPSC result and cut off at upsconline.nic.in/upsc.gov.inThe toppers' list is made based on the performance of the candidates in the UPSC CSE Mains exam 2027 and the personality test. However, only candidates who give more dedication to preparation and strategy will have their names appear in the UPSC CSE Toppers list.
Candidates will need to adapt to a strategic approach before starting their preparation. Here are a few suggestions for UPSC CSE Preparation Tips 2027
Understand Exam: Know Prelims, Mains, Interview structure and syllabus thoroughly.
Make Study Plan: Allocate daily hours, balance static & current affairs, schedule revisions.
Current Affairs: Read daily, make notes, follow monthly compilations.
Practice Tests: Solve MCQs, previous papers, and write answers regularly.
Revision & Notes: Maintain concise notes, mind maps, and multiple revisions.
Optional Subject: Choose wisely, focus on conceptual clarity and scoring areas.
Interview Prep: Stay up to date, practice communication skills, and practice mock interviews.
Health & Stress: Sleep well, take breaks, and exercise or meditate regularly.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
21 to 32 years for General/EWS. Relaxation applies to SC/ST (37 years), OBC (35 years), and PwBD.
6 for General/EWS, 9 for OBC/PwBD, and unlimited for SC/ST until age 37.
Yes, appearing in even one Prelims exam paper counts as an attempt. If a candidate fills the form but does not appear, it is not counted.
A degree from a recognised university or equivalent. Final year students can also apply.
Prelims (Objective, Qualifying), Mains (Descriptive, Merit), and Personality Test (Interview).
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