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2026-27 Complete Guide

The ultimate guide to Uttarakhand's Combined State Civil Services Exam

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Uttarakhand Public Service Commission — Combined State Civil / Upper Subordinate Services Examination
Sources: UKPSC Advt. A-1/E-1/PCS-2025/2025-26, UKPSC Mains Date Notice, UKPSC Exam Calendar 2026  •  Updated: April 2026

1,650Final Merit Marks
8Mains Papers
3Selection Stages
400Uttarakhand Marks
2026-27 Notification Awaited The Main Notification (Advertisement) for the UKPSC Upper PCS 2026-27 cycle is awaited and will be released on psc.uk.gov.in. As reference, the preceding 2025 cycle (Advt. No. A-1/E-1/PCS-2025/2025-26, 7 May 2025) notified 123 posts, with Mains conducted 27–30 April 2026 at Haridwar and Haldwani. Start preparing now; do not wait for the notification.
Source Disclosure. Every fact here is drawn from official sources only: the UKPSC Upper PCS Examination Rules & Procedure, the UKPSC Mains Syllabus document (8-paper structure), Government of Uttarakhand service, reservation and age-relaxation rules, the UKPSC Revised Exam Calendar 2026-27 (notice dated 17 April 2026), and UKPSC Advertisement No. A-1/E-1/PCS-2025/2025-26 (used for historical reference). Verify all details at psc.uk.gov.in.
Data reliability. The exam pattern, syllabus, eligibility, age limits and physical standards are verified from the rules. All cycle-specific figures for 2026-27 — vacancies, dates, fee, reservation roster — are AWAITED and will be confirmed only when the official advertisement is released. Pay and allowance amounts are indicative, based on the 7th Pay Commission framework adopted by Uttarakhand, and are subject to revision.

1What is UKPSC Upper PCS?

The Uttarakhand Combined State Civil / Upper Subordinate Services Examination — popularly the UKPSC Upper PCS or Uttarakhand PCS — is conducted by the Uttarakhand Public Service Commission for direct recruitment to a wide spectrum of Group A and Group B Gazetted posts in the Government of Uttarakhand.

The 2025 cycle recruited for 123 posts across services such as Deputy Collector, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Block Development Officer (BDO), District Commandant Home Guards, Treasury / Accounts / Finance Officer, Assistant Director (Industries, Information, Sugarcane, Statistics, etc.), Deputy Education Officer, Sub-Registrar, Probation Officer, Law Officer, Editor and Feature Writer.

Selected officers serve as Class-I or Class-II Gazetted officers across Uttarakhand's 13 districts — from the plains of Haridwar to the high Himalayan reaches of Pithoragarh — responsible for governance, policy execution, revenue administration, law-and-order and public service delivery.

1.1 UKPSC Upper PCS at a Glance

ParticularDetail
Full NameUttarakhand Combined State Civil / Upper Subordinate Services Examination
Conducting AuthorityUttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC)
FrequencyAnnual (subject to Government requisition)
Selection StagesThree — Preliminary + Main + Personality Test
Application ModeOnline only via psc.uk.gov.in
Exam ModePrelims: OMR objective; Mains: pen-and-paper descriptive; PT: in-person interview
LanguagesBilingual (English/Hindi); Hindi in Devanagari mandatory for several posts
HeadquartersGurukul Kangri, Haridwar — 249404, Uttarakhand
EducationBachelor's degree; some posts require additional/PG qualifications
Age21–42 years as on 1 July of the exam year (relaxations apply)
Highest Pay LevelPay Level 10 (₹56,100 – 1,77,500); Pay Level 7 (₹44,900 – 1,42,400) for some posts
Mains Structure8 papers (Hindi, Essay, GS-I to GS-VI) = 1,500 marks; no Optional
Final MeritMains 1,500 + Personality Test 150 = 1,650 marks

22026-27 Cycle — What to Expect

The Main Notification is awaited. Here is the code glossary you'll meet once it's published, plus what the most recent cycle looked like.

Notification Codes Explained

Code FormatWhat It Means
A-1/E-1/PCS-2025/2025-26UKPSC's internal file reference: Section A / Examination Wing 1 / Provincial Civil Services 2025 / Financial Year 2025-26. This was the 2025 Main Notification.
Pay Level 10 / Pay Level 77th Pay Commission classification. Level 10 covers Group A officer posts (₹56,100 start); Level 7 covers senior Group B posts (₹44,900 start).
Group A / Group BGroup A = senior cadre (Deputy Collector, DSP); Group B = subordinate gazetted. UKPSC Upper PCS recruits to both in one exam.

2.1 Recent Cycle: UKPSC Upper PCS 2025 (Reference)

EventDate / Data
Main NotificationAdvt. No. A-1/E-1/PCS-2025/2025-26 (7 May 2025)
Application Window7 May – 27 May 2025
Correction Window3 – 12 June 2025
Total Vacancies123 posts (Group A + Group B)
Mains Conducted27–30 April 2026
Mains CentresHaridwar and Haldwani
Personality Test Marks150
The 2026-27 vacancy count and post-wise / category-wise breakup will be published in the Main Notification on psc.uk.gov.in. Treat the 123-post figure above as historical reference only — vacancies, fees, dates and post composition may all differ in the next cycle.

3Exam Calendar — When Things Happen

A full UKPSC Upper PCS cycle runs 12–14 months across three stages. Specific 2026-27 dates are confirmed only in the official notification.

3.1 Overall Cycle at a Glance

Cycle MarkerDate
Notification & Application Opens (Next Cycle)Awaited
Application Closes / Last Date for FeeAwaited
Main ExaminationAwaited
Final Selection ResultAwaited
Service Allocation LettersAwaited

3.2–3.4 Stage-Wise Micro-Events

  • Prelims: single online application (UKPSC OTR portal) → admit card ~7–15 days before exam → two mandatory sessions (GS Paper-I and CSAT Paper-II) on one day → provisional answer key & objections → final key & Prelims result.
  • Mains: separate online Mains form + fee after Prelims result → admit card ~10–15 days before → eight descriptive papers held over multiple days at limited centres (Haridwar, Haldwani) → Mains result.
  • Personality Test: call letter + attestation & service-preference forms → document verification on interview day → 150-mark interview at UKPSC HQ, Haridwar → final merit list with service allocation.
Postponement history. UKPSC has a documented history of rescheduling — the 2025 Mains was postponed once already. Treat all announced dates as firm-but-revisable until the admit card is in hand, and check psc.uk.gov.in at least twice a week.

3.6 Key Reminders

  • Bookmark psc.uk.gov.in and verify dates through the official notification and corrigenda.
  • Avoid last-day submissions — server load near deadlines causes failed payments.
  • Once a stage closes (application, fee, exam), there is no second chance until the next annual cycle.
  • Cross-check your name, photo, signature and roll number on every admit card; report discrepancies immediately.

4Eligibility Criteria

A. Citizenship

UKPSC Upper PCS is open to all Indian citizens, and to subjects of Nepal or Bhutan who hold a Government of India eligibility certificate.

No restrictive domicile to apply. Any Indian citizen may apply. But candidates claiming Uttarakhand-specific reservation (SC/ST/OBC of Uttarakhand, State Movement Activist, Uttarakhand Women, etc.) must hold the relevant certificate from the competent authority. Knowledge of Hindi (Devanagari) is mandatory for several listed posts.

B. Educational Qualification

General requirement: a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university. Several posts have additional requirements, for example:

  • Finance / Treasury Officer: B.Com or equivalent; Chartered Accountancy preferred.
  • Deputy / Assistant Education Officer: B.Ed / M.Ed.
  • Law Officer / Legal posts: LLB from a recognised university.
  • Editor / Feature Writer: postgraduate degree with relevant work experience.
  • Town Planning Assistant: PG diploma in Town & Country Planning or associate membership of a recognised Town Planning Institute.

Refer to the Main Notification for the complete post-wise educational requirements.

C. Knowledge of Hindi

Knowledge of Hindi in Devanagari script is mandatory for several posts. The General Hindi paper in the Mains tests this proficiency (high-school level), and carries a 35% qualifying threshold.

5Age Limit

General range 21 to 42 years as on 1 July of the examination year (e.g. 1 July 2025 for the 2025 cycle).

5.1 Age Relaxation

CategoryUpper Age Relaxation
SC / ST of Uttarakhand5 years
OBC of Uttarakhand5 years
EWSNo upper-age relaxation (subject to government rules)
PwBD10 years (in addition to category relaxation)
Ex-Servicemen5 years
Uttarakhand State Movement ActivistsAs per Uttarakhand Government rules
Uttarakhand Govt Servants (substantive)As per service rules

5.2 Number of Attempts

There is no formal cap on attempts — eligibility is governed by the upper age limit (with applicable relaxations). Refer to the Main Notification for any post-specific restrictions.

6Reservation Categories

UKPSC follows the reservation policy of the Government of Uttarakhand, applied as vertical and horizontal reservation.

  • Vertical: Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and EWS.
  • Horizontal: Women, Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD), Ex-Servicemen, Uttarakhand State Movement Activists, and Dependents of Freedom Fighters.
Domicile rules. Uttarakhand-specific reservation requires a valid certificate from the competent authority of the Government of Uttarakhand. SC/ST/OBC candidates from other states are treated as Open Merit (General) and compete against the open cut-off.

7Posts, Salary, Job Profile & Perks

A complete picture of life after selection — pay, post-wise responsibilities, physical standards, and what working in the hill state looks like.

7.1 Pay Scale (7th Pay Commission)

Pay LevelPay Range (Basic)Representative Posts
Pay Level 10₹56,100 – 1,77,500Deputy Collector, Deputy SP, BDO, District Commandant, Treasury Officer, Senior Accounts Officer
Pay Level 7₹44,900 – 1,42,400Assistant Director (various), Sub-Registrar, Probation Officer, Deputy Education Officer, Editor, Feature Writer

In addition to basic pay, officers receive Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), Travelling Allowance (TA), medical benefits, pension under the National Pension System (NPS), Hill Compensatory Allowance for designated hill postings, and post-specific facilities.

7.2 Job Profile by Post

Deputy Collector

Sub-divisional administration, revenue collection, magisterial functions, disaster management, supervision of land records, and execution of state schemes at the sub-district level.

Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP)

Supervises police circles / SDPO charge, investigates serious crimes, maintains law and order, collates intelligence, and commands armed police units. Requires meeting physical standards (see 7.3).

Block Development Officer (BDO)

Implements rural development schemes (MGNREGS, PMAY-G, etc.), supervises Panchayati Raj institutions, and coordinates block-level welfare programmes.

District Commandant Home Guards

Supervises and trains district Home Guards units, civil-defence operations, and disaster-response coordination. Requires meeting physical standards (see 7.3).

Treasury / Accounts / Finance Officer

Custody of public money, processing of pay bills and pension cases, budget control, internal audit, and government accounting at district/divisional level.

Probation Officer / Sub-Registrar

Probation Officer: supervision of juveniles and probationers. Sub-Registrar: registration of property documents and maintenance of land records.

7.3 Physical Standards (Police & Police-Adjacent Posts)

Post & GenderHeightChest (Male only)
DSP — Male167.7 cm78.8 cm unexpanded; 83.8 cm expanded (min 5 cm)
DSP — Female152 cmNot applicable
District Commandant Home Guards — Male165 cm (160 cm for Uttarakhand residents)84 cm unexpanded; 89 cm expanded (min 5 cm)
District Commandant Home Guards — FemaleAs per service rulesNot applicable

Eyesight (police-adjacent posts): visual acuity meeting standards without spectacles/lenses; proper colour vision (no colour blindness); no cataract, squint or other significant eye condition.

Physical standards apply only to DSP and District Commandant. A candidate who falls short is NOT disqualified from the exam — they remain eligible for Deputy Collector, BDO, Treasury Officer, Sub-Registrar and other posts, and can set their service preference accordingly.

7.4 Compensatory Time & Scribe (PwBD Candidates)

  • Compensatory time: 20 minutes per hour of exam (a 3-hour Mains paper becomes 4 hours).
  • Scribe: for candidates whose disability affects writing (visual impairment, locomotor disability of upper limbs, specific learning disability); the scribe's qualifications and conduct are regulated.
  • Must be claimed in the Main Application Form with a valid PwBD certificate (40%+) and intimated to UKPSC well before the exam.

7.5 Working in the Hill State

Postings span the full spread of Uttarakhand — from the densely populated plains of Haridwar and Udham Singh Nagar to the high-altitude border districts of Uttarkashi, Chamoli and Pithoragarh. Hill postings bring challenges (altitude, remoteness, harsh winters) but also Hill Compensatory Allowance, accelerated promotions in some cadres, and the experience of administering Himalayan terrain. Expect remote tehsil and block postings in early service.

8Exam Pattern

Stage 1: Preliminary Examination

PaperSubjectMarksDurationNature
Paper-IGeneral Studies1502 hrsCounted for Prelims merit
Paper-IIGeneral Aptitude (CSAT)1502 hrsQualifying only — min 33%
TOTAL300
  • Negative marking: one-fourth of the marks per wrong answer; unattempted questions not penalised.
  • Prelims merit is based on Paper-I only; Paper-II (CSAT) just needs 33% to qualify.
  • Prelims marks are NOT carried to final merit — used only to shortlist Mains candidates.

Stage 2: Main Examination (8 Papers, 1,500 Marks)

PaperNameMarksDurationNature
IGeneral Hindi1503 hrsCounted — 35% qualifying
IIEssay1503 hrsCounted
IIIGS-I (Indian History, Culture & Geography)2003 hrsCounted
IVGS-II (Polity, Governance, IR)2003 hrsCounted
VGS-III (Science, Tech, Environment, Disaster Mgmt)2003 hrsCounted
VIGS-IV (Economy, Inclusive Growth)2003 hrsCounted
VIIGS-V (Knowledge of Uttarakhand — History, Culture, Society)2003 hrsCounted
VIIIGS-VI (Knowledge of Uttarakhand — Geography, Economy, Admin)2003 hrsCounted
TOTAL1,500
General Hindi gateway. Although counted for merit, you must score at least 35% in General Hindi (high-school level) for your other papers to be evaluated. There is NO optional subject — the Mains is built entirely on compulsory papers, with two papers (GS-V & GS-VI, 400 marks) dedicated to Uttarakhand.

Stage 3: Personality Test

Conducted at UKPSC HQ, Haridwar. Carries 150 marks. Assesses personality, communication, problem-solving, leadership and general awareness before a Board of Commission Members.

Final Merit = Mains 1,500 + Personality Test 150 = 1,650. Prelims marks are not counted.

9Detailed Syllabus

9.1 Prelims Syllabus

Paper-I — General Studies (150 marks, counted for merit): Indian history, culture & national movement; history, culture, geography & polity of Uttarakhand (Garhwal & Kumaon); Indian & world geography; Indian polity & governance; economic & social development; environment, ecology, biodiversity & climate change (with Himalayan focus); general science; current events.

Paper-II — General Aptitude / CSAT (150 marks, qualifying 33%): comprehension; interpersonal & communication skills; logical reasoning & analytical ability; decision-making & problem-solving; general mental ability; basic numeracy and data interpretation (Class X level).

9.2 Mains Syllabus — The Parcham Strategic Map

The 8-paper Mains has no optional subject. GS-I to GS-IV mirror the UPSC pattern (so UPSC material works directly), while GS-V and GS-VI are entirely Uttarakhand-specific — 400 marks that an outsider cannot bluff. Each paper below is broken down by what it really tests and where the Uttarakhand marks hide. Always cross-check the official Mains Syllabus PDF on psc.uk.gov.in.

Paper-I — General Hindi (150 marks, high-school level)

A high-school-level test of Hindi proficiency in Devanagari — whether you can read, comprehend and write Hindi correctly enough to function as an officer.

  • Comprehension of Hindi passages; precis writing
  • Letter / application drafting
  • Idioms, proverbs, sentence corrections, vocabulary

35% gateway: non-Hindi-medium aspirants have failed entire candidatures here. Cross the threshold confidently first; aim for high marks second. Thirty minutes a day of Hindi reading plus weekly composition is the minimum.

Paper-II — Essay (150 marks)

Structured argumentation and original thinking. The paper has three sub-sections (A, B, C); write ONE essay from EACH of 700–800 words, 50 marks each.

Topics come from contemporary national/international affairs, socio-political and governance debates, Indian and Uttarakhand culture/history, and reflective prompts. With ~60 minutes per essay, practise all three under exam conditions weekly from six months out. Examiners reward orderly arrangement, accurate language and original thought — not padding.

Paper-III — GS-I: Indian History, Culture & Geography (200 marks)
  • Indian heritage — art, literature, architecture (painting schools, temple-architecture phases)
  • Modern Indian history & freedom struggle; post-independence consolidation
  • World history from the 18th century — Industrial Revolution, World Wars, decolonisation
  • Geography & society — world physical geography, resources, geophysical phenomena; Indian society, diversity, urbanisation, globalisation

Scoring tip: essentially a UPSC-pattern paper, so UPSC material works — but don't neglect the Uttarakhand angles (Chipko Movement, Tehri Movement, the 1994 Uttarakhand Movement).

Paper-IV — GS-II: Polity, Governance & IR (200 marks)
  • Constitution — evolution, FRs, DPSPs, duties, amendments, basic structure
  • Federal architecture — Union-State functions, devolution, centre-state relations
  • Institutions & governance — Parliament, legislatures, executive, judiciary, constitutional bodies, e-governance
  • International relations — neighbourhood, groupings, global institutions

Scoring tip: anchor governance answers to Uttarakhand — Panchayati Raj in hill districts, Devbhoomi online land records, RTI implementation. Generic answers leave marks on the table.

Paper-V — GS-III: Science, Tech, Environment & Disaster Management (200 marks)
  • Science & technology — IT, space, biotech, robotics, nanotech, IPR, ISRO missions
  • Environment — conservation, pollution, biodiversity, climate change, EIA
  • Disaster management — Disaster Management Act 2005, NDMA framework, Himalayan risks (landslides, earthquakes, GLOFs, flash floods)
  • Security — internal & cyber security, money laundering, border security, organised crime

Scoring tip: disaster management is a high-weight zone. The 2013 Kedarnath flood, the 2021 Chamoli glacier disaster and Char Dham-route landslides are routinely tested. Master the SDMA framework, NDRF deployment, and the climate-change action plan for the Himalayan region.

Paper-VI — GS-IV: Economy & Inclusive Growth (200 marks)
  • Indian economy — planning, resource mobilisation, growth & employment, budgeting, fiscal & monetary policy
  • Agriculture & food security — crops, MSP, PDS, food processing, land reforms, marketing
  • Infrastructure — energy, transport, urban infra, PPP
  • Inclusive growth — poverty, livelihood, demographics, gender, schemes (PMJDY, MGNREGS, PMAY, Ayushman Bharat)

Scoring tip: inclusive growth and infrastructure score best with Uttarakhand examples — hydropower potential, the tourism economy, organic farming, and last-mile road connectivity.

Paper-VII — GS-V: Knowledge of Uttarakhand (History, Culture, Society) (200 marks)

The first of two Uttarakhand-dedicated papers — a deep dive into the state's history, culture and society. A candidate from outside cannot bluff this.

  • History — Kunindas, Katyuri, Chand & Parmar dynasties, Gorkha invasion, British Kumaon/Garhwal administration, Uttarakhand Movement (1994–2000), statehood on 9 Nov 2000
  • Culture — fairs & festivals (Nanda Devi Raj Jat, Bagwal, Phool Dei), folk dances (Choliya, Jhumelo, Pandav Nritya), cuisine, dress, dialects (Garhwali, Kumaoni, Jaunsari)
  • Religious heritage — Char Dham, Panch Kedar, Panch Badri, Panch Prayag
  • Society & demography — Bhotia, Tharu, Buksa, Jaunsari, Raji communities; hill social structure; migration-affected gender issues
  • Notable personalities — Govind Ballabh Pant, Sundarlal Bahuguna, Chandi Prasad Bhatt, Gaura Devi, Sumitranandan Pant

Scoring tip: rewards specific names, dates and locations. Build one-page chronologies of dynasties, a cultural-region map, and a festivals-with-locations list — memorise them cold.

Paper-VIII — GS-VI: Knowledge of Uttarakhand (Geography, Economy, Administration) (200 marks)

The second Uttarakhand paper — the practical, contemporary side: geography, economy and administration. If GS-V is "who we are," GS-VI is "how we live and govern."

  • Geography — Shivalik/Lesser/Greater Himalayan zones, glaciers, rivers (Ganga, Yamuna, Bhagirathi, Alaknanda, Mandakini, Pindar), climate, soils, minerals
  • Economy — sectoral GSDP, horticulture (apple, kiwi, peach, medicinal plants), hydropower, tourism, SIDCUL/Pantnagar industry, MSME, migration & reverse migration
  • Administration & politics — two divisions (Garhwal, Kumaon), 13 districts, Vidhan Sabha since 2000, Panchayati Raj, urban local bodies
  • State welfare schemes — Mukhyamantri Saur Swarojgar, Vatsalya, Annapurna Yojanas; hill-agriculture & women-empowerment schemes
  • Environment & development — deforestation, glacial retreat, landslides, human-wildlife interface, Char Dham carrying-capacity debate, all-weather road, Rishikesh-Karnaprayag rail

Scoring tip: consistently has scheme-based questions — know each state scheme by name, launch year, target group and features. Quote Uttarakhand-only data: forest cover, six national parks, seven wildlife sanctuaries, Nanda Devi biosphere reserve.

No optional subject. Unlike UPSC, BPSC or JKPSC, UKPSC Upper PCS has no optional paper — the Mains is entirely compulsory. This is a structural advantage for Uttarakhand-focused aspirants and a risk for outsiders relying on optional-subject leverage.

10Personality Test (Interview)

ParticularDetail
Total Marks150 (counted in final merit)
Number CalledUp to 3× vacancies (Mains-qualifying merit)
VenueUKPSC Headquarters, Haridwar
FormatFace-to-face before a Board of Commission Members
Areas AssessedPersonality, communication, problem-solving, leadership, current affairs, Uttarakhand issues, suitability

The Board pays close attention to your stated interests and home district. Be ready for deep probing on Uttarakhand current affairs, your district's administrative structure, local issues (migration, hill agriculture, tourism) and your views on national debates. A confident, honest response — even when you don't know the answer — beats fabricated certainty.

11How to Apply

Applications are online only via psc.uk.gov.in. The workflow for the 2026-27 cycle (once notified):

Open the portalVisit psc.uk.gov.in and go to "Recruitment Notification" / "Apply Online".
One Time Registration (OTR)Complete the OTR on the UKPSC portal if not already registered.
Apply against the notificationLog in with OTR credentials and select "Apply" against the UKPSC Upper PCS notification.
Fill the formEnter personal, contact, educational and category details.
Upload documentsUpload the mandatory documents in the prescribed format and dimensions.
Pay the feePay online via Net Banking / Debit / Credit Card / UPI.
Submit & saveVerify all details, submit, and download/print the acknowledgement.
Use the correction windowMake limited corrections during the window (usually a few days after the form closes), if needed.

11.1 Mandatory Documents

  • Passport-size colour photo & scanned signature (per UKPSC specs).
  • Matriculation (DOB proof), Graduation degree / final-year mark sheet; PG certificate where applicable.
  • Category certificate (SC / ST / OBC / EWS / PwBD) from the competent Uttarakhand authority; Uttarakhand domicile certificate for state reservation.
  • Ex-Servicemen / Uttarakhand State Movement Activist certificate if applicable; experience certificate if mandated.

11.2 Photo IDs Accepted at the Centre

Acceptable Photo IDNotes
Aadhaar CardMost widely accepted; original or m-Aadhaar
Voter ID (EPIC)Issued by the Election Commission of India
PAN CardPermanent Account Number card
Indian PassportValid Indian passport
Driving LicenceValid licence with photograph
Government Employee IDFor candidates already in government service
University / College IDFor final-year students; preferably with photo and signature
Photocopies or phone photos of IDs are NOT accepted. Carry the original on every exam day. Report any lost admit card/ID to UKPSC immediately.

12Application Fee

The exact 2026-27 fee is in the Main Notification. Reference: the preceding 2025 cycle.

CategoryExamination FeeOnline Service Charge (approx.)
UR / OBC / EWS₹150₹22.30 (added at gateway)
SC / ST of Uttarakhand₹60₹22.30 (added at gateway)
PwBDNil (waived)₹22.30 (added at gateway)
Including the gateway charge, the 2025 totals were ~₹172.30 (UR/OBC/EWS), ~₹82.30 (SC/ST) and ~₹22.30 (PwBD). Payment via Net Banking / Credit / Debit Card / UPI. The fee is non-refundable and is subject to confirmation in the 2026-27 notification.

13UKPSC Office & Contact

DetailInformation
Official NameUttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC)
HeadquartersGurukul Kangri, Haridwar — 249404, Uttarakhand
Official Websitepsc.uk.gov.in
Examination Helpline0133-2727005 (Examination Section, subject to change)
EmailAs provided in the official notification
Application PortalOTR section via the psc.uk.gov.in homepage
Verify all contact details on psc.uk.gov.in before any communication — numbers and emails on third-party portals may be outdated.

14Selection Process Summary

  • Stage 1 — Prelims: two-paper objective screening on one day. Paper-I (GS, 150) counts for Prelims merit; Paper-II (CSAT, 150) is qualifying at 33%. Negative marking one-fourth per wrong answer. Prelims marks not carried forward.
  • Stage 2 — Mains: 8 descriptive papers (Hindi, Essay, GS-I to GS-VI) = 1,500 marks. General Hindi needs 35% to qualify. All eight papers count for ranking. Shortlist up to 3× vacancies for the Personality Test.
  • Stage 3 — Personality Test: 150-mark interview before the Commission Board at Haridwar.
  • Final Selection: Mains 1,500 + Personality Test 150 = 1,650. Inter-se merit and service preference decide post/department allocation.

15Preparation Tips from Parcham Classes

UKPSC Upper PCS rewards a UPSC-quality grasp of national subjects (GS-I to GS-IV) AND a thoroughly local mastery of Uttarakhand (GS-V & GS-VI, 400 marks). Generic UPSC prep alone won't get you through.

Phase 1 — Foundation (months 1–4)

01 Build the GS foundation on NCERTs

Class 6–12 NCERTs in History, Geography, Polity, Economy and Science — read each twice with notes. Everything else builds on this.

02 Master Uttarakhand from Day One

GS-V and GS-VI together carry 400 marks. Treat them as last-month preparation and you lose the cycle.

03 Make Hindi a weekly habit all year

The 35% qualifying threshold in General Hindi has ended more candidatures than any other single factor.

Phase 2 — Active Preparation (months 4–8)

04 Treat Essay as a separate skill

Three essays in three hours needs weekly timed practice from six months out. Reward goes to clear structure, not flowery padding.

05 Solve 5+ years of UKPSC PYQs

Patterns repeat. This is the single highest-leverage resource you have.

06 Build current affairs around Uttarakhand

State cabinet decisions, scheme launches, environmental events and tourism numbers score directly in GS-V and GS-VI.

07 Map every news event to a paper

A landslide is GS-III (disaster management) and GS-VI (Uttarakhand environment). File every fact where it earns marks.

Phase 3 — Mains Endgame (last 3 months)

08 Take full-paper timed mocks

Begin at least three months before the Mains. With eight papers, endurance is its own skill — train for it.

09 Read the Uttarakhand Economic Survey

Dense but full of the exact data points examiners pull from — especially for GS-IV and GS-VI.

10 Prepare your DAF line by line

Every line on your form is a potential interview question. Know your district, hobbies, work and stated views inside out.

11 Maintain a one-page error log per mock

The same five mistakes repeated across mocks become the same five mistakes in the real exam — kill them early.

Phase 4 — Long-Game Mindset

12 Treat health as part of the syllabus

The cycle is 12–14 months. Sleep, exercise and weekly breaks are non-negotiable — burnout three months before Mains has ended many candidatures.

The Parcham Stack for UKPSC Upper PCS

ProgrammeBest Suited For
All-in-One State PSC Batch 2026-27 (Flagship)End-to-end Prelims + Mains for UKPSC and 12 other state PCS exams — lifetime access
NCERT Advanced Batch 2026-27Foundation Phase — core concepts across History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Science
Current Affairs Complete Kit 2026Active Preparation — daily/monthly current affairs with a state-PCS angle
All State PSC One-Liner E-BookFinal-week revision — 16,000+ one-liners for high-volume recall

16Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Can a candidate from outside Uttarakhand apply?

Yes — UKPSC Upper PCS is open to all Indian citizens (and Nepalese/Bhutanese subjects with eligibility certificate). But non-Uttarakhand candidates cannot avail Uttarakhand-specific reservation and compete against the Open Merit cut-off.

Q2. Are there optional subjects in the Mains?

No. Unlike UPSC, BPSC and JKPSC, UKPSC Upper PCS Mains has no optional paper. The Mains is 8 compulsory papers — General Hindi, Essay, GS-I to GS-VI — and two of these (GS-V and GS-VI) are entirely Uttarakhand-specific.

Q3. What is the qualifying threshold in the Hindi paper?

At least 35% in General Hindi for your other papers to be evaluated. It is a hard floor — missing it terminates the candidature regardless of performance elsewhere.

Q4. Is CSAT in Prelims qualifying or counted?

Qualifying. Paper-II (CSAT) carries 150 marks but needs just 33% to qualify. Prelims merit is based on Paper-I (GS) only.

Q5. How many attempts are permitted?

No strict numerical cap. Eligibility is governed by the upper age limit (with category relaxations). Refer to the Main Notification for any post-specific restrictions.

Q6. What is the age cut-off date?

1 July of the examination year (e.g. 1 July 2025 for the 2025 cycle).

Q7. How is the Mains centre determined?

At limited centres only. For the 2025 cycle these were Haridwar and Haldwani. The centre is allotted by UKPSC — plan travel and accommodation accordingly.

Q8. What is the role of Personality Test marks?

The 150 PT marks are added to the 1,500 Mains marks for the final merit (out of 1,650). Prelims marks are not counted in final merit.

Q9. Can application details be edited after submission?

Yes, but only during the official correction window (opens a few days after the form closes, for a limited period). Limited fields can be edited; the post applied for and certain fundamental details cannot be changed.

Q10. What is the most authoritative source for syllabus & pattern?

The Main Notification (when released) and psc.uk.gov.in are the only authoritative sources. Treat all other portals as derivative and verify against the official PDF.

Q11. What happens if the Mains is postponed again?

Postponements are announced only on psc.uk.gov.in — monitor it at least twice a week. UKPSC has a documented history of postponements; treat announced dates as firm-but-revisable until the admit card is in hand.

Q12. Does UKPSC Upper PCS provide medical, housing and pension benefits?

Yes — DA, HRA, TA, medical benefits, leave entitlements and pension under NPS. Senior posts also receive Hill Compensatory Allowance for designated hill postings.

Q13. What if I don't meet DSP / District Commandant physical standards?

You are not disqualified from the exam — only from those specific posts. You remain eligible for Deputy Collector, BDO, Treasury Officer, Sub-Registrar and other posts, and can set your service preference accordingly.

Q14. Can PwBD candidates avail compensatory time and a scribe?

Yes. PwBD candidates with 40%+ disability get 20 minutes per hour of compensatory time, and may use a scribe where their disability affects writing ability. Claim it in the Main Application Form with a valid PwBD certificate.

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Disclaimer & Source Citation

This document was prepared by Parcham Classes based exclusively on official UKPSC documents and Government of Uttarakhand rules:

  • UKPSC Upper PCS Examination Rules & Procedure (foundational) — psc.uk.gov.in
  • UKPSC Mains Syllabus document — 8-paper Mains structure with the General Hindi qualifying threshold
  • Government of Uttarakhand reservation and age-relaxation orders applicable to UKPSC examinations
  • UKPSC Revised Exam Calendar 2026-27 (notice dated 17 April 2026)
  • Government of Uttarakhand Service Rules — physical standards for police and police-adjacent posts (DSP, District Commandant Home Guards)
  • UKPSC Advertisement No. A-1/E-1/PCS-2025/2025-26 (7 May 2025) — referenced only for historical context (vacancies, fees, dates)

Awaited data: All 2026-27 cycle dates (notification, application, prelims, mains, interview), vacancy figures, and post-wise reservation rosters are awaited and will be confirmed only when the Main Notification is released.

Indicative data: Allowance amounts (DA, HRA, TA, Hill Compensatory Allowance) depend on current Government of Uttarakhand circulars and are subject to revision; the fee structure shown is from the preceding cycle.

Verify: For any UKPSC corrigenda or further notifications, verify the latest information directly at psc.uk.gov.in. Last updated: April 2026.

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