Civil services examination / UPSC Exams
Civil services examination / UPSC Exams
The Civil Services Examination (CSE) is
a nationwide competitive examination in India conducted by
the Union Public Service Commission for recruitment to
various Civil Services of the Government of India, including
the Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign Service,
and Indian Police Service. Also simply referred to as the UPSC
examination, it is conducted in three phases –
§
a
preliminary examination consisting
of two objective-type papers (General Studies Paper I and General Studies Paper
II also popularly known as Civil Service Aptitude Test or CSAT), and
§
a
main examination consisting of nine papers of conventional (essay) type,
in which two papers are qualifying and only marks of seven are counted
§
followed
by a personality test (interview)
Eligibility
Eligibility
criteria for the examination is as follows
1. Nationality
2. Educational qualification
3. Age
4. Number of attempts
Nationality
For
the Indian Administrative Service and the Indian Police Service and Indian
Foreign Service
1.
The candidate must be a citizen
of India.
For
other services, the candidate must be one of the following:
1. A citizen of India.
2. A citizen of Nepal or a subject
of Bhutan
3. A Tibetan refugee who settled
permanently in India before 1 January 1962.
4. A person of Indian origin who has migrated
from Pakistan, Myanmar, Sri
Lanka, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia or Vietnam with
the intention of permanently settling in India
Educational qualification
All
candidates must have as a minimum one of the following educational
qualifications
1. A degree from a Central, State or a Deemed
university
2. A degree received through correspondence or
distance education
3. A degree from an open university
4. A qualification recognized by the
Government of India as being equivalent to one of the above
The
following candidates are also eligible, but must submit proof of their
eligibility from a competent authority at their institute/university at the
time of the main examination, failing which they will not be allowed to attend
the exam.
1. Candidates who have appeared in an
examination the passing of which would render them educationally qualified
enough to satisfy one of the above points.
2. Candidates who have passed the final exam
of the MBBS degree but have not yet completed an internship.
3. Candidates who have passed the final exam
of ICAI, ICSI and ICWAI.
4. A degree from a private university.
5. A degree from any foreign university
recognized by the Association of Indian Universities.
Age
The
candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the
age of 32 years (for the General category candidate) on 1 August of the year of
examination. Prescribed age limits vary with respect to caste reservations
1. For Other Backward Castes (OBC)
the upper age limit is 35 years.
2. For Scheduled Castes (SC)
and Scheduled Tribes (ST), the limit is 37 years.
3. For Defence Services Personnel disabled in
operations during hostilities, the limit is 40 years.
4. For Candidates belonging to ex-servicemen
including Commissioned officers and ECOs/SSCOs who have
rendered military services for at least five years as on 1 August, of
the year and have been released
a.
on
completion of assignment (including those whose assignment is due to be
completed within one year from 1 August of the year otherwise than by way of
dismissal or discharge on account of misconduct or inefficiency or
b.
on
account of physical disability attributable to Military Service or
c.
on
invalidation or
5. Relaxation of up to a maximum of five years
will be given in the case of ECOs/SSCOs who have completed an initial period of
assignment of five years of Military Service as on 1 August of the year and
whose assignment has been extended beyond five years and in whose case the
Ministry of Defence issues a certificate that they can apply for civil
employment and that they will be released on three months' notice on selection
from the date of receipt of offer of appointment, the limit is 32 years.
6. For ECOs/SSCOs who have completed an
initial period of assignment of five years of Military Service, the limit is 32
years.
7. For PwD candidates,
the limit is 37 years.
8. For Domiciles of Jammu and
Kashmir from 1 January 1980 to 31 December 1989, the limit is 32 years.
9. For the Economically Weaker
Section (EWS) category, the standard age limits apply.
Number of attempts
The
number of times a candidate can appear for the exam are given below.
1. General category candidates – 6
2. OBC category candidates – 9
3. SC/ST candidates – unlimited attempts till
37 years of age.
Appearing
to attempt one of the papers in the preliminary examination is counted as an
attempt, including disqualification/ cancellation of candidature. However,
applying to sit the exam but failing to attend is not counted as an attempt
List of Services
Following
are the services which one gets on qualifying the Civil Service Examination.
All India Services
§ Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
Central Services (Group A)
§ Combined Geo-Scientist and Geologist
Examination
§ Central Industrial Security Force
§ Combined Medical Services Examination
§ Indian Foreign Service (IFS-Foreign)
§ Indian Forest Service (IFS-Forest)
§ Indian Economic Service and Indian
Statistical Service
§ Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IA&AS)
§ Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS)
§ Indian P&T Accounts and Finance
Service (IP&TAFS)
§ Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRAS)
§ Indian Railway Personnel
Service (IRPS)
§ Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS)
§ Indian Revenue Service (IRS)
Group B Services
§ Armed Forces Headquarters Civil
Services (AFHCS)
§ Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Civil
Service (DANICS)
§ Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Police
Service (DANIPS)
§ Pondicherry Civil Service (PCS)
§ Pondicherry Police Service (PPS)