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Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission — Combined State / Upper Subordinate Services Examination
Source: UPPSC PCS 2025 Notification & UPPSC Exam Calendar 2026 (uppsc.up.nic.in)  •  Updated: April 2026

1,600Final Merit Marks
8Mains Papers
400UP-Specific Marks
3Selection Stages
PCS 2026 Prelims Confirmed — 6 December 2026 Per the UPPSC Exam Calendar 2026 (released 30 January 2026), the PCS 2026 Preliminary Examination is on 6 December 2026; the full notification (vacancies, application dates) is expected April–June 2026 on uppsc.up.nic.in. Meanwhile the PCS 2025 cycle (200 vacancies) has completed its Mains (29 March – 1 April 2026) and awaits the Personality Test. Start preparing now.
Source Disclosure. Every fact here is drawn from official sources only: the UPPSC PCS 2025 official notification (Advt. A-1/E-1/2025), the UPPSC Exam Calendar 2026 (30 Jan 2026), the revised Mains pattern effective from the 2023 cycle, and Government of Uttar Pradesh service & pay rules. Verify all details at uppsc.up.nic.in.
Data reliability. Pattern, eligibility and age limits are verified from the rules. All 2026-cycle figures — vacancies, application dates, fee revisions — are AWAITED in the upcoming notification. Pay scales are quoted from the 2025 notification in 6th CPC notation; UP has adopted the 7th CPC framework, with exact Pay Matrix Levels per Department of Finance (GoUP) orders.

1What is UPPSC PCS?

The UPPSC PCS examination — officially the Combined State / Upper Subordinate Services Examination — is an annual state-level recruitment exam conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission under Article 315 of the Constitution. It selects candidates for Group A and Group B Gazetted posts across the Government of Uttar Pradesh, the country's largest state-government workforce. Common posts include Deputy Collector / SDM, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Block Development Officer (BDO), Sub-Registrar, Treasury Officer, Assistant Commissioner Commercial Tax, Assistant Prosecuting Officer, Naib Tehsildar and District Commandant Home Guard.

UPPSC was established in 1937 — one of the oldest State Public Service Commissions in India — and operates from its headquarters in Prayagraj.

1.1 UPPSC PCS at a Glance

ParticularDetail
Full NameCombined State / Upper Subordinate Services Examination (PCS)
Conducting AuthorityUttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC)
Established1937 (one of India's oldest State PSCs)
FrequencyAnnual
Selection StagesThree — Preliminary + Main + Personality Test
Application ModeOnline only via the OTR portal at uppsc.up.nic.in
Exam ModePrelims: OMR objective; Mains: pen-and-paper descriptive; PT: in-person interview
LanguagesBilingual (English/Hindi); General Hindi paper in Hindi
HeadquartersPrayagraj, Uttar Pradesh
EducationBachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university
Age21 to 40 years (most posts); PwBD up to 55 (cut-off 1 July)
Mains Structure8 compulsory papers = 1,500 marks; NO optional subject
Final MeritMains 1,500 + Personality Test 100 = 1,600 marks

2Cycle Snapshot — 2025 & 2026

Two cycles are in play: the 2025 cycle is in its interview stage, and the 2026 cycle's Prelims date is already confirmed.

2.1 PCS 2025 Cycle (Advt. A-1/E-1/2025)

EventDate / Data
Notification Released20 February 2025
Online Application Window20 Feb – 24 Mar 2025 (correction till 2 Apr 2025)
Total Advertised Vacancies200 (Group A & B); ACF 10, RFO on requisition — separate stream
Preliminary Examination12 October 2025
Prelims Result1 December 2025 (11,700+ qualified for Mains)
Main Examination29 March – 1 April 2026 (4 days, 8 papers, two shifts/day)
Personality Test / Final ResultAwaited (at UPPSC Prayagraj HQ)

2.2 PCS 2026 Cycle (Upcoming)

EventStatus / Date
UPPSC Exam Calendar 2026Released 30 January 2026
Official NotificationExpected April – June 2026 on uppsc.up.nic.in
Online Application WindowWith notification (typically a 25–30 day window)
Age Cut-off Date1 July of the examination year
Prelims Admit Card~7–15 days before the exam
Preliminary Examination6 December 2026 (confirmed in the Exam Calendar)
Main ExaminationTo be announced (4 days, 8 papers, two shifts/day)
Personality Test / Final ResultAfter Mains result, at UPPSC Prayagraj
Vacancy counts can change with additional departmental requisitions before final selection. The 2026 figures will be governed entirely by the upcoming notification.

3Eligibility Criteria

A. Nationality

Open to Indian citizens; subjects of Nepal/Bhutan; Tibetan refugees who came to India before 1 Jan 1962 to settle permanently; and persons of Indian origin who migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka or specified East African countries to settle permanently in India (the latter categories need a UP Government eligibility certificate). Some posts (e.g. DSP) are open to Indian citizens only — the notification specifies post-wise rules.

B. Educational Qualification

A Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a university established by an Act of Parliament/State Legislature or a recognised Deemed-to-be University. Final-year students may apply provisionally for the Prelims, producing proof of passing before the Mains application deadline. Some specialised posts need additional qualifications (e.g. Senior Lecturer DIET — Master's with B.Ed.; District Statistical Officer — PG in Statistics/Maths/Economics).

4Age Limit & Attempts

21 to 40 years for most posts, as on 1 July of the examination year (PwBD up to 55).

No attempt cap. Unlike UPSC and some state PCS exams, UPPSC imposes no separate limit on the number of attempts — a candidate may appear as many times as they wish, subject only to the upper age limit for their category. Specific posts (e.g. DSP) may have different age windows; verify post-wise in the notification.

5Reservation & Age Relaxation

Reservation and age relaxation apply ONLY to candidates with a valid Uttar Pradesh domicile and the relevant category certificate from the GoUP Competent Authority. SC/OBC/EWS candidates from other states are treated as Open Merit (General).

CategoryUpper Age Relaxation
SC / ST / OBC of Uttar Pradesh+5 years
Skilled Players of Uttar Pradesh+5 years
UP State Government Employees (with required service)+5 years
Basic Shiksha Parishad & Govt-Aided Madhyamik Teachers+5 years
Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) of UPMaximum age 55 years
EWS candidates receive vacancy reservation only — no age relaxation. OBC candidates need a Non-Creamy Layer certificate within the prescribed validity; central OBC/EWS certificates are NOT valid for the UP quota. For women candidates, the caste certificate must be issued from the father's side only. Vertical reservation: SC, ST, OBC, EWS of UP. Horizontal: Female of UP, PwBD, Skilled Players, Dependents of Freedom Fighters.

6Posts, Salary & Job Profile

6.1 Pay Scale (per UPPSC PCS 2025 Notification)

Stage / PostPay Scale (6th CPC notation)
Junior Scale — most Group A & B posts (SDM, DSP, BDO, Treasury Officer, Sub-Registrar, Asst. Commissioner Commercial Tax)PB ₹9,300–34,800 + Grade Pay ₹4,600
Naib Tehsildar (lower entry grade)PB ₹9,300–34,800 + Grade Pay ₹4,200
Senior Scale (on promotion)PB ₹15,600–39,100 + Grade Pay ₹5,400
Assistant Conservator of Forest (ACF) — separate streamGP ₹5,400 (Pay Matrix Level 10, ₹56,100–1,77,500)
Range Forest Officer (RFO) — separate streamGP ₹4,800 (Pay Matrix Level 8, ₹47,600–1,51,100)

A new PCS officer enters at the Junior Scale and progresses to the Senior Scale after the prescribed service period. UP has adopted the 7th Pay Commission framework; the notification uses 6th CPC notation, while exact Pay Matrix Levels and allowance rates are governed by Department of Finance (GoUP) orders at the time of joining. Allowances include DA, HRA (by posting city), TA, medical reimbursement, Children Education Allowance and difficult-area allowance.

6.2 Job Profile by Post

Deputy Collector / Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM)

The executive backbone of district administration, posted initially as SDM of a sub-division. Revenue administration, executive magistracy (Section 144 CrPC), election duties, disaster management, law-and-order coordination, grievance redressal and scheme implementation. Path: ADM → DM → senior Secretariat; some are inducted into the IAS under the State Civil Service quota.

Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) — Provincial Police Service

Group A officers in the UP Police (India's largest state police force), leading sub-divisions of multiple police stations. Investigation supervision, law & order, communal harmony, VIP/yatra security, anti-mafia operations and crime prevention. Path: SP → Senior SP → DIG; some PPS officers are inducted into the IPS.

Block Development Officer (BDO)

Heads a development block — implements rural programmes (MGNREGA, PMAY-G, Swachh Bharat-Gramin plus UP schemes), supervises Panchayati Raj institutions, runs social audits and block infrastructure works. Path: Joint District Development Officer and senior Rural Development & Panchayati Raj posts.

Treasury Officer & Sub-Registrar

Treasury Officer (Dept. of Finance): salary/pension disbursement, scheme-fund release, treasury reconciliation and audit coordination. Sub-Registrar (Stamps & Registration): property-document registration, stamp-duty enforcement, marriage and society registrations — high public interface, especially in NCR districts.

Naib Tehsildar & Other Posts

Naib Tehsildar: entry-level revenue officer — land records (Khatauni, Khasra), revenue collection, mutations, partition cases, Lekhpal supervision; path to Tehsildar and ADM (Revenue). Other posts: Assistant Commissioner Commercial Tax, District Audit Officer, Assistant Prosecuting Officer, District Programme Officer, Senior Lecturer DIET, District Commandant Home Guard, and more — per the notification each cycle.

7Exam Pattern (Revised)

Major reform (from the 2023 cycle). The Optional Subject has been removed and replaced by two compulsory UP-specific GS papers (GS-V & GS-VI). The Mains is now 8 compulsory papers totalling 1,500 marks.

Stage 1: Preliminary Examination

PaperSubjectMarksDurationNature
Paper-IGeneral Studies (150 Qs)2002 hrsCounted for Prelims merit
Paper-IICSAT (100 Qs)2002 hrsQualifying — 33% (66/200)
TOTAL400
  • Negative marking 1/3 (0.33) per wrong answer in both papers; bilingual (English & Hindi); PwBD get +20 min/hour.
  • CSAT (Paper-II) needs 33% (66 marks) to qualify — failing it disqualifies regardless of GS performance. Prelims merit is on Paper-I only.
  • Prelims marks are NOT carried into final merit — used only to shortlist Mains candidates.

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

PaperSubjectMarksDuration
IGeneral Hindi1503 hrs
IIEssay1503 hrs
IIIGeneral Studies-I2003 hrs
IVGeneral Studies-II2003 hrs
VGeneral Studies-III2003 hrs
VIGeneral Studies-IV2003 hrs
VIIGS-V — General Knowledge of Uttar Pradesh2003 hrs
VIIIGS-VI — General Knowledge of Uttar Pradesh2003 hrs
TOTAL1,500
  • NO optional subject — GS-V & GS-VI (400 marks, over a quarter of the Mains) are entirely on Uttar Pradesh.
  • General Hindi is high-school level; the Essay paper requires three 700-word essays, one from each of three sections.
  • Held across 4 consecutive days, two papers per day (morning & afternoon shifts). PwBD get +20 min/hour.

Stage 3: Personality Test

Conducted at UPPSC HQ, Prayagraj; carries 100 marks. Assesses personality, communication, problem-solving, leadership, UP affairs and general awareness.

Final Merit = Mains 1,500 + Personality Test 100 = 1,600. Prelims marks are not counted. Service allocation follows inter-se merit and the preference order in the Mains form.

8Detailed Syllabus

An indicative summary of the broad coverage — always cross-check the latest official UPPSC notification (Appendix-II) for the precise topic list.

8.1 Prelims Syllabus

Paper-I — General Studies: current events; history of India & the national movement; Indian & world geography; polity & governance; economic & social development; environment, ecology, biodiversity & climate change; general science — with special reference to Uttar Pradesh.

Paper-II — CSAT (qualifying): comprehension; interpersonal & communication skills; logical reasoning & analytical ability; decision-making & problem-solving; general mental ability; elementary mathematics, general English & general Hindi (Class X level).

8.2 Mains Syllabus — The Parcham Strategic Map

Eight papers, no optional. GS-I to GS-IV mirror the UPSC pattern, while GS-V & GS-VI (400 marks) are entirely Uttar Pradesh — your scoring differentiator. Always confirm against the official notification.

Paper-I — General Hindi (150 marks)

Functional Hindi at high-school level: passage comprehension & Q&A, official/semi-official letters, telegrams, office orders, notifications, circulars, paragraph writing, and grammar/idioms.

Paper-II — Essay (150 marks)

Three 700-word essays, one from each of three sections: literature/culture/social/political; science, environment, technology, economy, agriculture, industry, trade; and national/international events, calamities and national development programmes. Build a stock of adaptable introductions and conclusions across themes.

Papers III–VI — General Studies I to IV (200 each)

Across the four papers: history of India & the national movement; Indian & world geography; Indian society; Constitution & polity; governance, public administration & IR; economy & development; statistics; science & technology; environment & ecology; disaster management; and ethics, integrity & aptitude. The paper-wise distribution is in the official notification.

Scoring tip: ethics rewards structured case-study thinking — practise 25–30 cases with one framework (stakeholders → value conflict → options → recommendation).

Papers VII & VIII — General Knowledge of Uttar Pradesh (200 each)

Introduced from the 2023 cycle, replacing the optional. Coverage:

  • UP history, culture, art, architecture, festivals, folk dance, literature, regional languages, heritage
  • UP geography — physical, human, natural resources, climate, soils, forests, wildlife, mines & minerals
  • UP polity & administrative system; UP economy & demography
  • UP Government schemes; current affairs of regional and state importance

Scoring tip: 400 marks ride on UP — treat it as Day-One preparation, not a last-month add-on. Read the UP Economic Survey for exact data points.

9Physical Standards (Police-cadre Posts)

Physical standards apply only to candidates for Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) and equivalent uniformed Group A posts, per UP Police Service Rules. For all other UPPSC PCS posts, no minimum physical standard is prescribed.

Reference figures from recent notifications include a minimum height of 152 cm for female candidates (General/OBC/SC), 147 cm for female ST candidates, and a 40 kg minimum weight for female candidates. Male standards (height, chest, expansion) and exact relaxations for ST and hill-region categories must be verified from the official notification of the cycle being applied for.

10How to Apply

Applications are online only via uppsc.up.nic.in.

Open the portalVisit uppsc.up.nic.in and click the relevant UPPSC PCS notification link.
One Time Registration (OTR)Complete the OTR on the UPPSC portal if not already registered.
Apply against the notificationLog in with OTR credentials and select Apply against the Combined State / Upper Subordinate Services Examination.
Fill the formEnter personal, contact, educational and category details.
Upload documentsUpload photo, signature and certificates 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 (a few days after the form closes).

10.1 Documents & Photo IDs

  • Matriculation (DOB proof), 12th certificate, graduation degree / final-year mark sheet.
  • Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) from the UP Competent Authority; OBC Non-Creamy Layer certificate; PwBD certificate (40%+); AIU equivalence for foreign degrees.
  • Accepted photo IDs at the centre: Aadhaar, Voter ID (EPIC), PAN, Indian Passport, Driving Licence, Government Employee ID, or University/College ID. Originals only — photocopies and phone images are not accepted.

11Application Fee (per UPPSC PCS 2025)

Each candidate pays an Examination Fee plus a ₹25 Online Processing Fee. The exact 2026 fee is confirmed in the upcoming notification.

CategoryTotal Application Fee
General / OBC₹125 (₹100 exam + ₹25 processing)
SC / ST of Uttar Pradesh₹65 (₹40 exam + ₹25 processing)
PwBD / PH₹25 (processing fee only)
Ex-Servicemen of Uttar Pradesh₹65 (₹40 exam + ₹25 processing)
Dependents of Freedom Fighters / Women / Skilled PlayersAs per the candidate's original category
Payment is online only (Net Banking / Credit / Debit Card / UPI). The fee is non-refundable — retain the payment receipt and transaction reference.

12UPPSC Office & Contact

ParticularDetail
CommissionUttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC)
HeadquartersPrayagraj, Uttar Pradesh
Official Websiteuppsc.up.nic.in
Online Help Emailonline[at]uppsc[dot]nic[dot]in
Constitutional BasisArticle 315 of the Constitution of India
Established1937
For the exact office address and contact directory, refer to the Contact Us section of uppsc.up.nic.in. Rely on the official site over any third-party portal.

13Selection Process Summary

  • Stage 1 — Prelims: two objective papers (GS 200 + CSAT 200 = 400). CSAT qualifying at 33%; 1/3 negative marking. Prelims merit on Paper-I only; not counted in final merit.
  • Stage 2 — Mains: eight descriptive papers (General Hindi, Essay, GS-I to GS-IV, GS-V & GS-VI on UP) = 1,500 marks. No optional. Held across 4 consecutive days.
  • Stage 3 — Personality Test: 100 marks at UPPSC Prayagraj HQ.
  • Final Selection: Mains 1,500 + Personality Test 100 = 1,600. Service allocation by inter-se merit and stated preference.

14Preparation Tips from Parcham Classes

UPPSC rewards depth and a deep command of Uttar Pradesh-specific content (400 Mains marks) — organised into four phases.

Phase 1 — Foundation (months 1–4)

01 Build concept clarity before speed

Spend the first 3–4 months on Class 6–12 NCERTs across History, Geography, Polity, Economy and Science. The NCERT Advanced Batch 2026-27 structures this layered foundation.

02 Master Uttar Pradesh — the real differentiator

UP-specific content carries 400 of the 1,500 Mains marks (GS-V & GS-VI). Build UP notes from Day One: history, culture, geography, polity, economy, demography, schemes and current UP affairs.

Phase 2 — Active Preparation (months 4–8)

03 Take CSAT seriously

CSAT needs 33% to qualify and has failed strong GS candidates. Give comprehension, Class-X maths, DI and reasoning 4–6 weeks of dedicated practice; careful elimination beats the 1/3 negative marking.

04 Build current affairs around UP

UP Cabinet decisions, scheme launches, investment-summit outcomes, Ganga rejuvenation and procurement updates are gold for GS-V/VI and the Essay. The Current Affairs Complete Kit 2026 adds the UP angle.

05 Solve 5–10 years of UPPSC PYQs

UP-specific stems repeat almost identically. Weight the 2023–2025 papers most — they reflect the post-reform 8-paper pattern.

Phase 3 — Mains Endgame (last 3 months)

06 Treat the Essay as a separate skill

Three 700-word essays across three sections — you can't skip a section. Practise under exam conditions weekly and build adaptable intros/conclusions across themes.

07 Master ethics & case studies

Ethics rewards structured thinking over recall. Practise 25–30 cases: stakeholders → value conflict → options & consequences → recommendation with justification.

08 Take full-paper timed Mains mocks

Eight papers across four consecutive days is endurance work unlike any other state PCS. Begin Mains-level mocks at least three months out via the UPPSC Pattern Mock Test Series.

09 Read the UP Economic Survey

Dry but full of the exact data examiners use. Memorise 10–12 numbers cold (GSDP shares, procurement figures, regional industry, MSME counts) for GS-III, GS-V and GS-VI.

Phase 4 — Long-Game Mindset

10 Plan the long cycle & use the unlimited-attempt edge

A cycle runs 14–18 months. With no attempt cap (only the age limit applies), build a 2–3 cycle plan, keep a one-page error log per mock, and protect sleep, exercise and weekly breaks.

The Parcham Stack for UPPSC PCS

ProgrammeBest Suited For
UPPSC Prelims 2026 Mock Test SeriesPrelims sprint — full-length GS & CSAT mocks on the latest pattern, with solutions, analysis & UP-special GK, ahead of the 6 Dec 2026 Prelims
All-in-One State PSC Batch 2026-27 (Flagship)End-to-end Prelims + Mains for UPPSC and 12 other state PCS exams — lifetime access, with UP state-GK modules & Answer Writing Workshops
NCERT Advanced Batch 2026-27Foundation Phase — core concepts across History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Science
Current Affairs Complete Kit 2026Active Preparation — monthly e-magazine, daily headliners and MCQs with the UP angle
UPPSC Pattern Mock Test SeriesMains Endgame — full-paper timed mocks across consecutive days
All State PSC One-Liner E-BookFinal-week revision — 16,000+ one-liners for high-volume recall

15Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Has the UPPSC PCS 2026 notification been released?

Not as of April 2026. But the UPPSC Exam Calendar 2026 (30 Jan 2026) confirms the Prelims on 6 December 2026. The full notification (vacancies, application dates) is expected April–June 2026 on uppsc.up.nic.in.

Q2. Is there an optional subject in UPPSC Mains?

No. From the 2023 cycle the optional (400 marks) was removed and replaced by two compulsory UP-focused GS papers — GS-V and GS-VI. The Mains is now 8 compulsory papers totalling 1,500 marks.

Q3. What is the CSAT qualifying threshold in Prelims?

33% — i.e. 66 of 200. Failing CSAT (Paper-II) disqualifies you regardless of GS Paper-I performance. CSAT is qualifying only; its marks don't count for Prelims merit ranking.

Q4. Is there negative marking in Prelims?

Yes — 1/3 (0.33) per wrong answer in both papers. Three wrong answers cancel one correct. No deduction for blanks, so careful elimination is critical.

Q5. How many attempts are allowed?

No separate cap — appear as many times as you wish, subject only to the upper age limit for your category. UPPSC is one of the most accessible state PCS exams for a long preparation horizon.

Q6. What is the age limit?

21 to 40 years for most posts (PwBD up to 55), as on 1 July of the examination year. Specific posts (e.g. DSP) may differ. Relaxations apply for SC/ST/OBC/PwBD/Skilled Players of UP — see the reservation section.

Q7. Can candidates from other states apply?

Yes. Anyone meeting nationality and education requirements can apply. But age relaxation and reservation benefits apply only to candidates with valid UP domicile — out-of-state candidates compete against the Open Merit cut-off.

Q8. Is the exam in English or Hindi?

Both. Prelims is bilingual. The Mains General Hindi paper is in Hindi; other Mains papers and the interview may be in Hindi or English per your preference.

Q9. What is the total marks for final selection?

1,600 — Mains (1,500) + Personality Test (100). Prelims marks are not counted; Prelims is only a screening stage.

Q10. Where can I get official updates?

Always check uppsc.up.nic.in — bookmark it and visit at least twice a week, especially around notification windows and result declarations.

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Disclaimer & Source Citation

This document was prepared by Parcham Classes based exclusively on official sources:

  • UPPSC PCS 2025 (Combined State / Upper Subordinate Services Examination 2025) official notification, Advt. A-1/E-1/2025
  • UPPSC Exam Calendar 2026 — released 30 January 2026 (Prelims confirmed: 6 December 2026)
  • UPPSC revised Mains pattern (8 compulsory papers, optional removed) effective from the 2023 cycle
  • Government of Uttar Pradesh Civil Services Rules and Department of Finance (GoUP) pay-matrix notifications

Pay note: pay scales are quoted from the 2025 notification in 6th CPC (Pay Band + Grade Pay) notation; UP has adopted the 7th CPC framework, with exact Pay Matrix Levels and allowance rates governed by Department of Finance (GoUP) orders at the time of joining.

Awaited data: 2026-cycle vacancies, application dates and fee structure will be confirmed in the upcoming UPPSC notification.

Verify: For all dates, vacancies, fees, eligibility and pattern, the official UPPSC notification on uppsc.up.nic.in is the final authority. Last updated: April 2026.

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