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At PW, all UPSC 2026 examinations are presented in a consolidated, exam-wise format. Official notification links, exam stages and key selection details are available in one place, helping aspirants assess where they fit and move ahead with better clarity and confidence.
The following is the list of active UPSC examinations for 2026, along with direct access to their official notifications. You are advised to review the detailed notification carefully to verify eligibility criteria, important dates, examination scheme, and application guidelines before proceeding with registration.
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Exam Name |
Official UPSC Link |
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Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2026 |
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Central Armed Police Forces (ACs) Examination, 2026 |
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Indian Economic Service – Indian Statistical Service Examination, 2026 |
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Indian Forest Service (Preliminary) Examination, 2026 through CS(P) Examination, 2026 |
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Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2026 |
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National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (I), 2026 |
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CISF AC(EXE) LDCE-2026 |
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Engineering Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2026 |
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Combined Geo-Scientist (Preliminary) Examination, 2026 |
The Civil Services Examination (CSE) selection process is carried out in three stages: Preliminary Examination, Main Examination, and Personality Test (Interview), each designed to assess different aspects of a candidate’s knowledge, analytical ability, and overall suitability for public service.
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Stage |
Papers |
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UPSC CSE Prelim Exam |
General Studies Paper I General Studies Paper II (CSAT) |
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UPSC CSE Mains Exam |
Essay General Studies I General Studies II General Studies III General Studies IV Optional Paper I Optional Paper II |
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UPSC CSE Interview |
Personality Test (275 Marks) |
The Indian Forest Service (IFoS) Examination selection process is conducted in three stages: Preliminary Examination (through CSE), Main Examination, and Interview, designed to assess scientific knowledge and administrative aptitude.
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Stage |
Papers |
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UPSC IFoS Prelims 2026 |
Paper 1 Paper 2 |
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UPSC IFoS Mains 2026 |
General English General Knowledge Optional I (Paper III) Optional I (Paper IV) Optional II (Paper V) Optional II (Paper VI) |
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UPSC IFoS Interview |
Personality Test (300 Marks) |
The IES/ISS Examination consists of a Written Examination followed by an Interview to assess subject expertise and analytical ability.
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Papers |
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UPSC IES/ISS Stage 1 |
General English General Studies |
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UPSC IES Exam 2026 – Stage 2 |
General Economics I General Economics II General Economics III Indian Economics |
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UPSC ISS Exam 2026 – Stage 2 |
Statistics I (Objective) Statistics II (Objective) Statistics III (Objective) Statistics IV (Descriptive) |
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UPSC IES/ISS Personality Test 2026 |
Interview (200 Marks) |
The Central Armed Police Forces (ACs) Examination is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to recruit Assistant Commandants (Group A) in CAPFs, such as BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, and SSB. The selection process includes a written examination, physical standards tests, and a personality assessment.
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Papers / Tests |
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UPSC CAPF Written Examination |
Paper I – General Ability & Intelligence Paper II – General Studies, Essay & Comprehension |
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Physical Tests |
Physical Standards Test (PST) & Physical Efficiency Test (PET) |
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Medical Examination |
Medical Fitness Test |
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UPSC CAPF Interview |
Personality Test (150 Marks) |
The Combined Defence Services (CDS) Examination (I) is the gateway for entry into the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Indian Naval Academy (INA), Air Force Academy (AFA), and Officers’ Training Academy (OTA). The selection process includes a written exam, followed by an SSB interview and a medical examination.
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Tests / Papers |
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CDS Written Exam |
English General Knowledge Elementary Mathematics |
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SSB Interview |
Intelligence & Personality Testing |
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Medical Examination |
Medical Fitness Test |
The NDA & NA Examination is conducted for entry into the Army, Navy, and Air Force Wings of the National Defence Academy and the 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme of the Indian Naval Academy. The selection process includes a written examination, followed by an SSB interview and medical fitness test.
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UPSC NDA/NA Written Exam 2026 |
Mathematics General Ability Test (English + General Knowledge) |
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UPSC NDA/NA Interview |
SSB Interview & Personality Test |
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Final Selection |
Based on written + SSB + medical fitness |
The CISF AC (Executive) Limited Departmental Competitive Examination (LDCE) is conducted by UPSC for promotion to the post of Assistant Commandant (Executive) from eligible departmental personnel of the Central Industrial Security Force.
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Stage |
Tests / Papers |
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Written Examination |
General Ability & Intelligence Professional Knowledge |
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CISF AC(LDCE) Interview |
Personality Test (200 Marks) |
The Engineering Services Examination (ESE) is conducted to recruit engineers into various Central Services and departments. The selection includes a Preliminary stage, followed by the Main examination and Interview.
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Stage |
Papers |
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UPSC ESE Prelims 2026 |
General Studies & Engineering Aptitude Engineering Discipline Paper (Objective) |
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UPSC ESE Mains 2026 |
Engineering Discipline Paper I (Conventional) Engineering Discipline Paper II (Conventional) |
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UPSC ESE Interview |
Personality Test (200 Marks) |
The Combined Geo-Scientist Examination is conducted to recruit scientists such as Geologists, Geophysicists, Chemists, and Hydrogeologists in Group A/B posts. It involves three stages: Preliminary Examination, Main Examination, and Interview/Personality Test.
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Stage |
Papers |
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UPSC Geo-Scientist Prelims 2026 |
Paper I – General Studies Paper II – Subject-Specific (Geology/Geophysics/Chemistry/Hydrogeology) |
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UPSC Geo-Scientist Mains 2026 |
Paper I – Descriptive Subject Paper Paper II – Descriptive Subject Paper Paper III – Descriptive Subject Paper |
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UPSC Geo-Scientist Interview 2026 |
Personality Test (200 Marks) |
To select the most suitable UPSC examination for 2026, consider the following points:
Educational Background: Match your qualifications with exam-specific eligibility requirements.
Career Goals: Choose an exam aligned with your desired role, e.g., civil services, defence, engineering, economics, or forest services.
Exam Stages: Understand the structure of Prelims, Mains, and Interview for each exam.
Subject Requirements: Check the syllabus and papers to ensure they align with your strengths.
Difficulty Level: Consider the relative competition and complexity of each exam.
Professional Opportunities: Evaluate the career trajectory and responsibilities associated with each service or post.
Official Notifications: Review official UPSC notifications carefully to verify eligibility, dates, and guidelines.
Guidance & Resources: Utilise PW’s dedicated support and consolidated information to make an informed decision.