What is UPSC?
The Civil Services Examination (CSE) is a National level competitive examination in India, conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) for the recruitment to various Civil Services of the Government of India.
IAS Indian Administrative Service
Qualification : Any Graduate
Age Limit : 21-32 years
No. of Attempts Allowed : 6 - 9 Attempts
IPS Indian Police Service
Qualification : Any Graduate
Age Limit : 21 - 32 years
No. of Attempts Allowed : 6 - 9 Attempts
IFS-Forest Indian Forest Service
Qualification Needed : Graduate in Qualifying Subject etc.
Age Limit : 21 - 30 years
No of Attempts Allowed : 6 - 9 Attempts
IFS-Foreign Indian Foreign Service
Qualification Needed : Any Graduate
Age Limit : 21 - 32 years
No of Attempts Allowed : 6 - 9 Attempts
IES Indian Engineering Services
Minimum Educational Requirement : B.E. or B.Tech From A Recognised University
Age Limit : 21-30 Years
Application Fee Except ST/SC/Female Candidates : Rs. 200/-
NDA & NA (I) and (II) National Defence Academy & Naval Academy (I) and (II)
Qualification : 10+2Pass
Age Limit For NDA (I) : 16-20 Years
Age Limit For NDA (II) : 16-20 Years
CAPF - AC Central Armed Police Forces (Assistant Commandants)
Qualification : Bachelor's DegreeAge
Limit : 20-25 YearsApplication
Fee Except ST/SC/Female Candidates : Rs. 200/-
CISF - AC (Exe) LDCE Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) - Assistant Commandants (Executive) LDCE
Qualification : Bachelor's Degree
Age Limit : Less than 35 years as on August 1, 2018
No. of Attempts Allowed : 3 Attempts
CDS (I) and (II) Combined Defence Services (I) and (II)
Minimum Qualification For IMA And Officers,
Air Force Academy : Bachelor's Degree In Qualifying Subject
Minimum Qualification For Indian Naval Academy : Engineering From A Recognised University
Age Limit : 19-25 Years
IES/ISS Indian Economic Service and Indian Statistical Service
Qualification For Indian Economic Service : Master's Degree In Qualifying Subject
Qualification For Indian Statistical Service : Bachelors's Or Master Degree In Qualifying Subject
Age Limit : 21-30 Years
CGGE Combined Geo-Scientist
Qualification : Master's Degree In Qualifying Subject
Age Limit For Geologist and Geophysicist and Chemist (Group 'A') in the Geological Survey of India : 21-32 Years
Age Limit For Jr. Hydrogeologist (Scientist B) (Group A) in Central Ground water Board, Ministry of Water Resources : 21-35 Years
CMSE Combined Medical Services
Qualification : MBBS
Age Limit : 21-32 Years
IRS Indian Revenue Service
Qualification Needed : Any Graduate through Correspondence or from an Open University
Age Limit : 21-32 years
No of Attempts Allowed : 6 - 9 Attempts
IAAS Indian Audit and Accounts Service
Qualification Needed : Any Graduate
Age Limit : 21 - 32 years
No of Attempts Allowed : 4 - 9 Attempts
IP& TAFS Indian Post & Telecommunication Accounts and Finance Service
Qualification Needed : Any Graduate
Age Limit : 21 - 32 years
No of Attempts Allowed : 6 - 9 Attempts
IDAS Indian Defence Accounts Service
Qualification Needed : Any Graduate
Age Limit : 21 - 32 years
No of Attempts Allowed : 6 - 9 Attempts
IRTS Indian Railway Traffic Service
Qualification Needed : Any Graduate
Age Limit : 21-32 years
No of Attempts Allowed : 6 - 9 Attempts
IRAS Indian Railway Accounts Service
Qualification Needed : Any Graduate
Age Limit : 21-32 years
No of Attempts Allowed : 6 - 9 Attempts
IRPS Indian Railway Personnel Service
Qualification Needed : Any Graduate
Age Limit : 21 - 32 years
No of Attempts Allowed : 6 - 9 Attempts
ITS Indian Trade Service
Qualification Needed : Any Graduate
Age Limit : 21 - 32 years
No of Attempts Allowed : 6 - 9 Attempts
UPSC Calendar 2020 The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) releases the annual calendar. The UPSC Calendar consists of all the exam dates along with the date of notification, last date for receipt of application and duration of the exam. Aspirants should never miss the exam calendar released by UPSC. It is also advised to download the UPSC Calendar and take a printout for future reference. We also advise aspirants to refer our UPSC Calendar 2020 page for detailed information.
UPSC Notification 2020
The UPSC has released the Civil Services Examination (CSE) notification on February 12, 2020. Interested candidates can access the UPSC notification 2020 on its official website.
The notification plays a significant role in the competitive examinations.
It will display all the important details such as eligibility, selection procedure, exam pattern, marking scheme and syllabus.
The UPSC recruitment notification 2020 was released for a total of 769 vacancies that include vacancies for PwBD category.
List Of Services In UPSC The Civil Services Examination (CSE) stands as one amongst the toughest examinations in the country.
The year-long examination is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). Every year, over 10 lakh aspirants compete for the All India Services, such as IAS, IPS and IFS.
Along with Central Services, Group A and B Services are also equally popular across India. Depending upon the candidates' preference and rank, the Commission will allot the service.
The UPSC conducts the CSE for a total of 24 services apart from Indian Forest Service (IFS). Check the UPSC services list here.
All India Services
1. Indian Administrative Service
2. Indian Police Service
3. Indian Foreign Service Group ‘A’ Services
4. Indian P & T Accounts & Finance Service
5. Indian Audit and Accounts Service
6. Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central Excise)
7. Indian Defence Accounts Service
8. Indian Revenue Service (I.T.)
9. Indian Ordnance Factories Service (Assistant Works Manager, Administration)
10. Indian Postal Service
11. Indian Civil Accounts Service
12. Indian Railway Traffic Service
13. Indian Railway Accounts Service
14. Indian Railway Personnel Service
15. Post of Assistant Security Commissioner in Railway Protection Force
16. Indian Defence Estates Service
17. Indian Information Service (Junior Grade)
18. Indian Trade Service
19. Indian Corporate Law Service Group ‘B’ Service
20. Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service, Group ‘B’ (Section Officer′s Grade)
21. Delhi, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli Civil Service, Group ‘B’
22. Delhi, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli Police Service, Group ‘B’
23. Pondicherry Civil Service, Group ‘B’
24. Pondicherry Police Service, Group ‘B’
Important Functions Of UPSC India's central recruiting agency, Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), is one amongst the Constitutional bodies.
Under Article 320 of the Constitution of India, UPSC was vested with the many functions related to the recruitment of Civil Services and other Central Services.
Every Civil Services aspirant should know the important functions of the Commission under Article 320 of the Constitution.
The Union Public Service Commission is responsible for conducting the examinations for appointments to the services of the Union.
The Commission does direct recruitment by selection through interviews. The appointment of officers on promotion/ absorption/ deputation will be conducted by the UPSC.
The framing and amendment of recruitment rules for various services and posts will be taken care of by the Commission.
The UPSC takes up disciplinary cases relating to different Civil Services. This Constitutional body will be advising the government on any matter referred to them by the President of India.
Success Rate of UPSC 2020 The Civil Services, also known as the UPSC exam is considered one of the toughest and prestigious competitive exams in India with a success rate of just 0.1%.
The examination is conducted to recruit officers for three types of services namely, All India Services, Central Services and State Services. Civil Service Exams 2020 CareerIndia provides you with the list of Civil Services in India, which also has complete information on more than 11 civil service exams.
Syllabus (Preliminary and Main) for all the exams are mentioned with an option of downloading it for your future reference.
Important Details of UPSC Exam 2020 Eligibility criteria including nationality, educational qualification, age limit and the number of attempts are also provided to enable the candidates to know if they are qualified.
Selection procedure gives a detailed process of selection in three stages: Prelims, Mains and Interview.
The exclusive section on Career prospects fetch you the details of the pay scale, designations with all the information on the training period.
Tips and Study Material to Crack UPSC Exam 2020 As a part of guidance on exam preparation, we have documented information on coaching centres, question papers, reference books and preparation tips to help you crack one of the toughest exams in India.
UPSC Releases NDA Admit Card 2020
The UPSC has released the NDA (i) and (ii) admit card 2020. Candidates can download UPSC NDA admit card 2020 on official site. One should use their login credentials to download UPSC NDA admit card.
This year, the UPSC has combined NDA 1 and 2 due to the outbreak of Novel Coronavirus (COVID 19) pandemic. The NDA exam will be conducted on September 6. Aspirants should use their roll number or registration number to download NDA admit card 2020. In case of any issue, send an e-mail: usnda-upsc@nic.in
CDS (II) 2020 Application Process Begins
The UPSC has released the Combined Defence Service (CDS) (II) 2020 notification and started the application process.
Candidates should visit the official site to apply online for the examination. The last date to apply online is August 25, 2020.
The CDS notification was released for a total of 344 vacancies. Interested candidates should pay the application fee of Rs 200 to complete the registration. The CDS 2 exam will be held on November 8, 2020.

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