The civil services cut off 2026 is one of the most important deciding factors in the UPSC selection process. It determines whether a candidate moves from Prelims to Mains and finally to the Interview stage. For the 2026 cycle, the Prelims exam has already started with GS Paper 1 held on 24 May 2026 across India. However, the official upsc cut off 2026 will not be available until the entire recruitment process is completed. UPSC evaluates the cut off based on GS Paper 1 performance, difficulty level of the exam, number of vacancies, and overall candidate performance.
The upsc category wise cut off 2026 will be released after the final result.
UPSC Prelims Cut Off 2026 (Category Wise)
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Category |
Cut Off Marks |
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General (UR) |
TBA |
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EWS |
TBA |
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OBC |
TBA |
|
SC |
TBA |
|
ST |
TBA |
|
PwBD-1 |
TBA |
|
PwBD-2 |
TBA |
|
PwBD-3 |
TBA |
|
PwBD-5 |
TBA |
|
Category |
Cut Off Marks |
|
General (UR) |
TBA |
|
EWS |
TBA |
|
OBC |
TBA |
|
SC |
TBA |
|
ST |
TBA |
|
PwBD-1 |
TBA |
|
PwBD-2 |
TBA |
|
PwBD-3 |
TBA |
|
PwBD-5 |
TBA |
|
Category |
Cut Off Marks |
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General (UR) |
TBA |
|
EWS |
TBA |
|
OBC |
TBA |
|
SC |
TBA |
|
ST |
TBA |
|
PwBD-1 |
TBA |
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PwBD-2 |
TBA |
|
PwBD-3 |
TBA |
|
PwBD-5 |
TBA |
The UPSC cut off marks define the minimum score required to move from one stage to the next in the Civil Services Examination. The upsc cut off overview helps aspirants understand how qualifying marks vary each year based on exam difficulty, number of vacancies, and overall candidate performance across categories.
Below is a structured overview of key details related to the examination and cut off timeline.
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UPSC Cut Off Overview |
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Detail |
Information |
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Exam Conducting Body |
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) |
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Exam Name |
Civil Services Examination (CSE) |
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UPSC Prelims 2025 Exam Date |
Conducted successfully (results declared June 11, 2025) |
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UPSC Cut Off 2025 Status |
Yet to be released (expected shortly) |
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Official UPSC Cut Off Release |
After final results in March 2026 |
The final upsc final cut off 2025 has been released after completion of the entire selection process. It represents the last marks secured by candidates who were finally recommended for various services.
|
Category |
Final Cut Off |
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General (UR) |
963 |
|
EWS |
926 |
|
OBC |
931 |
|
SC |
905 |
|
ST |
902 |
|
PwBD-1 |
917 |
|
PwBD-2 |
944 |
|
PwBD-3 |
804 |
|
PwBD-5 |
631 |
The upsc mains cut off 2025 reflects the minimum marks required to qualify for the interview stage. It is released after the final result and plays a key role in final selection evaluation.
|
Category |
Mains Cut Off |
|
General (UR) |
739 |
|
EWS |
706 |
|
OBC |
717 |
|
SC |
700 |
|
ST |
694 |
|
PwBD-1 |
703 |
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PwBD-2 |
708 |
|
PwBD-3 |
536 |
|
PwBD-5 |
451 |
The upsc prelims cut off 2025 is calculated only on the basis of GS Paper 1 marks. CSAT remains qualifying in nature with a minimum requirement of 33% marks.
|
Category |
Prelims Cut Off |
|
General (UR) |
92.66 |
|
EWS |
89.34 |
|
OBC |
92.00 |
|
SC |
84.00 |
|
ST |
82.66 |
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PwBD-1 |
76.66 |
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PwBD-2 |
54.66 |
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PwBD-3 |
40.66 |
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PwBD-5 |
40.66 |
UPSC cut off trends help aspirants understand how competition and difficulty level shift across different years. These marks are not fixed and vary depending on exam toughness, vacancies, and overall candidate performance. Below is a consolidated analysis of Prelims, Mains, and Final cut off trends over the last five years.
The Prelims cut off reflects the minimum marks required in GS Paper 1 to qualify for the Mains stage. CSAT remains only qualifying in nature and does not affect merit ranking. The table below shows how cut off trends have changed over the years across categories.
|
Category |
2024 |
2023 |
2022 |
2021 |
2020 |
2019 |
2018 |
|
General |
87.98 |
75 |
88.22 |
87.54 |
92.51 |
98 |
98 |
|
OBC |
87.28 |
74.75 |
87.54 |
89.12 |
89.12 |
95.34 |
96.66 |
|
ST |
74.23 |
59.25 |
69.35 |
70.71 |
68.71 |
77.34 |
83.34 |
|
SC |
79.03 |
48 |
74.08 |
75.41 |
74.84 |
82 |
84 |
|
PwBD-1 |
69.42 |
40 |
49.84 |
68.02 |
70.06 |
53.34 |
73.34 |
|
PwBD-2 |
65.3 |
47.13 |
58.59 |
67.33 |
63.94 |
44.66 |
53.34 |
|
PwBD-3 |
40.56 |
40 |
40.4 |
43.09 |
40.82 |
61.34 |
40 |
|
PwBD-5 |
40.56 |
33.68 |
41.76 |
45.8 |
42.86 |
61.34 |
45.34 |
|
EWS |
85.92 |
69.02 |
82.83 |
80.14 |
77.55 |
90 |
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Mains cut off determines eligibility for the Interview stage. It is calculated based on written exam performance only and reflects a deeper level of evaluation compared to Prelims.
|
Category |
2024 |
2023 |
2022 |
2021 |
2020 |
2019 |
2018 |
|
General |
729 |
741 |
748 |
745 |
736 |
751 |
774 |
|
OBC |
702 |
706 |
714 |
707 |
698 |
718 |
732 |
|
ST |
684 |
712 |
706 |
700 |
682 |
699 |
719 |
|
SC |
685 |
694 |
699 |
700 |
680 |
706 |
719 |
|
PwBD-1 |
663 |
692 |
677 |
688 |
648 |
663 |
711 |
|
PwBD-2 |
696 |
673 |
706 |
712 |
699 |
698 |
696 |
|
PwBD-3 |
307 |
718 |
351 |
388 |
425 |
374 |
520 |
|
PwBD-5 |
361 |
396 |
419 |
560 |
300 |
561 |
460 |
|
EWS |
696 |
589 |
715 |
713 |
687 |
696 |
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The Final cut off is the most important benchmark as it determines the final selection into services like IAS, IPS, and IFS after Interview performance is added.
|
Category |
2024 |
2023 |
2022 |
2021 |
2020 |
2019 |
2018 |
|
General |
947 |
953 |
960 |
953 |
944 |
961 |
982 |
|
OBC |
910 |
923 |
923 |
910 |
907 |
925 |
938 |
|
ST |
884 |
890 |
900 |
883 |
876 |
893 |
912 |
|
SC |
880 |
919 |
893 |
886 |
875 |
898 |
912 |
|
PwBD-1 |
876 |
891 |
879 |
892 |
867 |
861 |
899 |
|
PwBD-2 |
913 |
894 |
913 |
932 |
910 |
890 |
908 |
|
PwBD-3 |
701 |
930 |
632 |
689 |
675 |
653 |
754 |
|
PwBD-5 |
461 |
756 |
590 |
701 |
465 |
708 |
718 |
|
EWS |
917 |
589 |
926 |
916 |
894 |
909 |
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