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UPSC Full Form: Exam, Notifications, Application Form for 2023

UPSC stands for Union Public Service Commission, which is a constitutional body responsible for conducting various examinations to recruit eligible candidates for different civil services and posts in the government of India. The UPSC conducts exams such as the Civil Services Examination, Indian Forest Service Examination, National Defence Academy Examination, Combined Medical Services Examination, Engineering Services Examination, and many more. The Civil Services Examination is one of the most popular and prestigious exams conducted by UPSC, which is used to recruit candidates for various posts in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), and other central services. The UPSC is headquartered in New Delhi and is headed by a chairman and a group of members appointed by the President of India.

OVERVIEW

UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) is a constitutional body in India that is responsible for conducting various exams to recruit eligible candidates for different civil services and posts in the government of India. The UPSC was established on 1st October 1926 and is headquartered in New Delhi.

Some of the important exams conducted by UPSC include the Civil Services Examination, Indian Forest Service Examination, National Defence Academy Examination, Combined Medical Services Examination, Engineering Services Examination, and many more. The Civil Services Examination is one of the most popular and prestigious exams conducted by UPSC, which is used to recruit candidates for various posts in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), and other central services.
The selection process for UPSC exams usually consists of a preliminary exam, a main exam, and an interview. The exams are conducted in various centers across the country, and the results are declared on the official website of UPSC.

UPSC is headed by a chairman and a group of members appointed by the President of India. The commission also has a secretariat to assist in its day-to-day functioning. The commission’s primary responsibility is to ensure that the selection process is fair, transparent, and merit-based. The commission is also responsible for maintaining a database of all civil servants in the country and conducting various other administrative tasks related to the recruitment and placement of civil servants in different government departments.

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UPSC 2023 Exam Important Dates

Exam NameNotification DateLast Date to ApplyExam Date
Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 20232nd February 20233rd March 20234th June 2023
Indian Forest Service (Preliminary) Examination, 20232nd February 20233rd March 20234th June 2023
NDA & NA (I) Examination, 202318th January 202310th February 202323rd April 2023
Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2023To be announcedTo be announcedTo be announced
Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination, 2023To be announcedTo be announcedTo be announced

UPSC Application Form

To apply for the UPSC exam, you can follow the steps below:
  1. The UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) conducts various exams like Civil Services Examination, Indian Forest Service Examination, Engineering Services Examination, Combined Medical Services Examination, etc. The application process and details for each exam may vary. However, here are some general details regarding the UPSC application form:
  1. The UPSC application form is available online on the official website of UPSC – https://www.upsc.gov.in/.
  2. The candidates are required to fill the application form and submit it online.
  3. The application form consists of two parts – Part I and Part II.
  4. In Part I of the application form, candidates need to fill in their personal details like name, address, educational qualification, etc.
  5. In Part II of the application form, candidates need to pay the application fee (if applicable), upload their photograph and signature, and select the exam center.
  6. The application fee varies for different exams and categories. The fee can be paid online using net banking, credit/debit cards, or by depositing cash at any SBI branch.
  7. After filling the application form and paying the fee (if applicable), candidates must take a printout of the application form and keep it safely for future reference.
  8. It is important to check the eligibility criteria before filling the application form. If a candidate is found ineligible at any stage, their application will be rejected.
  9. The UPSC application form has to be filled and submitted within the given deadline. Late applications will not be accepted.
  10. Candidates are advised to read the instructions carefully before filling the application form.
Note: The above details are general in nature and may vary for different exams. It is recommended to refer to the official website of UPSC for the latest and specific information.

UPSC 2023 Application Form Fees:

CategoryApplication Fee
General/OBCRs. 100/-
SC/ST/PwD/FemaleNo fee

The application fee can be paid through online mode using net banking, credit card or debit card. Alternatively, candidates can also pay the fee in cash at any branch of SBI (State Bank of India) through the SBI Bank Challan.

How to Apply for UPSC 2023:

To apply for UPSC 2023, you can follow the steps below:
  1. Visit the official website of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) at www.upsc.gov.in.
  2. Click on the “Apply Online” tab on the homepage.
  3. Select the examination for which you want to apply, which in this case is UPSC 2023.
  4. Read the instructions and guidelines carefully before filling out the application form.
  5. Click on the “Part-I Registration” link and fill in the required details, including personal information, educational qualifications, contact details, etc.
  6. After completing Part-I registration, click on the “Part-II Registration” link and upload your photograph and signature in the prescribed format.
  7. Pay the application fee through the online mode available on the website.
  8. After completing the application form, take a printout of the confirmation page for future reference.

It is important to note that the application process for UPSC 2023 is likely to begin in February/March 2023 and end in April/May 2023. However, candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for the latest updates and notifications regarding the application process and exam dates.

UPSC 2023 - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A: The exact dates for UPSC 2023 exam have not been announced yet. However, it is expected to be conducted in June 2023.

The eligibility criteria for UPSC 2023 are as follows:

  • Nationality: Must be a citizen of India, or a subject of Nepal/Bhutan, or a Tibetan refugee who came to India before 1st January 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India, or a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia or Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.
  • Educational Qualification: Must hold a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university.
  • Age Limit: Must be between 21 to 32 years of age as on 1st August 2023. Relaxation in upper age limit is provided for certain categories.

A: The application fee for UPSC 2023 is Rs. 100/- for General/OBC candidates, while SC/ST/PwD/Female candidates are exempted from paying the fee.

A: You can apply for UPSC 2023 by visiting the official website of UPSC, filling out the application form, paying the application fee and submitting the form online.

A: The selection process for UPSC 2023 involves three stages: Preliminary Exam, Main Exam and Personality Test (Interview). Candidates who qualify in the Preliminary Exam are eligible to appear for the Main Exam. Candidates who qualify in the Main Exam are called for the Personality Test. The final merit list is prepared based on the marks obtained in the Main Exam and Personality Test.

A: The syllabus for UPSC 2023 includes topics from various subjects such as General Studies, Aptitude, and the candidate’s optional subject. The detailed syllabus can be found on the official website of UPSC.

A: Yes, there is negative marking in UPSC 2023. For every wrong answer, one-third (0.33) of the marks assigned to that question are deducted as penalty.

A: No, the application process for UPSC 2023 is completely online. Candidates are required to fill and submit the application form online, and also make the payment of application fee online.

Eligibility CriteriaRequirements
NationalityCitizen of India, or subject of Nepal/Bhutan, or Tibetan refugee who came to India before 1st January 1962, or person of Indian origin who has migrated from certain countries with the intention of permanently settling in India
Age LimitMinimum 21 years and maximum 32 years as on 1st August 2023. Relaxation in upper age limit for certain categories
Educational QualificationBachelor’s degree from a recognized university. Candidates appearing in the final year of graduation can also apply
Physical StandardsCandidates must be physically fit as per the physical standards for admission to Indian Forest Service Examination

UPSC Rank List

The UPSC Civil Services Examination 2021 results were declared on 24th September 2021, and the rank list was made available on the official website of the UPSC. Candidates can check their rank by visiting the official website of UPSC and clicking on the link for the Civil Services Examination 2021 results. The rank list is prepared based on the performance of the candidates in the Preliminary, Mains, and Interview rounds of the exam. Candidates who qualify for the exam are given a rank based on their aggregate score, which determines their eligibility for selection to various government services. The rank list also displays the category-wise cutoff scores and the number of candidates who have been recommended for appointment.

UPSC Cut Off

The cut-off for the previous examination of UPSC Civil Services Examination  is given below:
CategoryPrelims Cutoff (out of 200)Mains Cutoff (out of 1750)Final Cutoff (out of 2025)
General987961084
EWS90.667781060
OBC95.34 v      7591035
SC82720922
ST77.34719900
PwBD-169.34734988
PwBD-273.34710912
PwBD-378.34690927
PwBD-553.34545817

UPSC 2023 Vacancy Process

The UPSC Civil Services Examination 2023 notification will contain details about the vacancies that will be available for various services. The notification will be published on the official website of the UPSC, and it will provide information about the number of vacancies in each service, category-wise distribution of vacancies, and reservation rules. The vacancies for the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2023 will be filled through a multi-stage selection process, which includes a preliminary examination, a mains examination, and a personality test/interview. Candidates who qualify in each stage of the examination will be eligible for selection to various government services based on their rank and the vacancies available in each service.

Here are the steps involved in filling the vacancies for the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2023 in a table format:

StepDescription
Step:1  UPSC releases the notification for Civil Services Examination 2023 on its official website.
Step 2Candidates fill the online application form for the examination and pay the required fee.
Step 3UPSC conducts the Preliminary Examination to shortlist candidates for the Mains Examination.
Step 4Candidates who qualify in the Preliminary Examination are eligible to appear for the Mains Examination.
Step 5UPSC conducts the Mains Examination, which consists of a written examination in various subjects.
Step 6Candidates who qualify in the Mains Examination are eligible to appear for the Personality Test/Interview.
Step 7UPSC conducts the Personality Test/Interview to assess the suitability of the candidates for various government services.
Step 8Candidates who qualify in the Personality Test/Interview are recommended for appointment to various government services based on their rank and the vacancies available in each service.
Step 9Candidates fill up a service preference form indicating their order of preference for various government services.
Step 10Based on the vacancies available and the preference of the candidate, the UPSC allocates services to the candidates.

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