UPSC Jobs 2026
Union Public Service Commission recruitment: CSE (IAS/IPS/IFS), CDS, NDA, CAPF, IES, CMS.
UPSC jobs and recruitment notifications from the Union Public Service Commission — Civil Services Examination, NDA, CDS, IFS, Engineering Services, CAPF and combined medical — are organised here with full eligibility and exam schedules.
We track every UPSC notification, prelims and mains date, interview schedule and final result, with section-wise syllabus, optional subject coverage and previous-year topper strategies updated annually.
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UPSC: India\'s Premier Recruiter
The Union Public Service Commission conducts the most competitive examinations in India, recruiting officers for the All India Services and central civil services. With roughly 10 lakh applicants competing for under 1,000 CSE posts, UPSC remains the gold standard for aspirational government careers across the country.
UPSC CSE Three-Stage Structure
The Civil Services Exam runs in three stages: Prelims (objective screening with GS Paper 1 and CSAT), Mains (nine descriptive papers including essay, four GS papers and one optional with two papers) and Personality Test interview. Each stage has its own preparation logic and timeline requirements.
Beyond CSE: Other UPSC Pathways
NDA and CDS feed officer cadres for Army, Navy and Air Force — see our defence jobs hub. Engineering Services recruits Class 1 officers for Railways, CPWD and CWC. Combined Medical Services hires for central hospitals — overlap with medical jobs. Each has distinct eligibility and exam patterns.
Building a UPSC Prep Ecosystem
UPSC preparation needs newspapers, NCERTs, standard books and answer-writing practice. Combine our syllabus breakdown with previous papers and cutoff trends. State PSC exams from UPPSC, BPSC and RPSC use overlapping syllabus, making them excellent parallel attempts during your UPSC journey.