UPSC 2027: Notification, Exam Date, Eligibility, Pattern, Vacancy & Apply Online

Get complete details on UPSC CSE 2027 including exam dates, eligibility, exam pattern, vacancy trends, and step-by-step application process.

Key Pointers

  • UPSC CSE 2027 notification will be released on 13 January 2027.
  • Graduation is the minimum educational qualification.
  • Selection includes Prelims, Mains and Interview.
  • Online application will be available on the UPSC official website.

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released its examination calendar for 2027. According to calendar, the UPSC 2027 notification will be released on 13 January 2027 at upsconline.nic.in. Candidates can check exam dates, vacancies, eligibility, exam pattern, and other details on the official portal.

This UPSC comprehensive guide provides all the essential information like exam dates, eligibility criteria, application process, and exam pattern, etc.

UPSC Calendar 2027 PDF

UPSC 2027

The Union Public Service Commission will release the UPSC Notification 2027 on 13th January 2027 for the Civil Services Examination (CSE). The Commission released its Annual Exam Calendar 2027 on 20 May 2026.

UPSC 2027 Overview

Candidates preparing for IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS will need to check the official notification for eligibility, exam dates, vacancy details, syllabus, and the application process.

Particular Details
Exam Name UPSC Civil Services Examination 2027
Conducting Authority Union Public Service Commission
Application Mode Online
Selection Process Prelims, Mains, Interview
Eligibility Minimum 21 years, maximum 32 years (General) as of August 1, 2027, with a Bachelor’s degree
Exam Pattern
  • Prelims (Objective)
  • Mains (Descriptive)
  • Interview (Personality Test)
Official Website https://upsc.gov.in

UPSC 2027: Exam Date and Official Calendar

According to the Annual Calendar, the notification will be released on 13 January 2027, the last date to apply is 2 February 2027, the UPSC Preliminary examination will be held on 23 May 2027, and the UPSC Main examination will begin on 20 August 2027.

Event Date
Release of Official Notification January 13, 2027
Online Application Process Begins January 13, 2027
Last Date to Apply February 2, 2027
Preliminary Examination May 23, 2027 (Sunday)
Main Examination August 20, 2027 (5-day exam)
Personality Test (Interview) Early 2028 (Tentative)

UPSC Notification 2027 PDF Download

The UPSC Official Notification 2027 will be released on 13th January 2027 for the Civil Services Examination (CSE). Once released, candidates can check the notification for eligibility, exam dates, vacancy details, syllabus, and the application process on the Commission website.

UPSC Notification 2027 PDF (Out on 13th January 2027)

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UPSC 2027 Vacancy Detail

The exact number of vacancies for UPSC CSE 2027 will be released with the official notification on January 13, 2027. However, looking at previous trends can provide an idea of the scale of the exam.

Year Number of Vacancies
2026 933
2025 979
2024 1056
2023 1105

UPSC 2027: Eligibility Criteria

Candidates must ensure they meet the eligibility criteria set by the UPSC. These are given below.

Nationality
  • For IAS, IPS, and IFS: Must be a citizen of India.
  • For Other Services: Can be a citizen of India, Nepal/Bhutan subject, Tibetan refugee, or Person of Indian Origin from specified countries
Age Limit (as of August 1, 2027)
  • Minimum Age: 21 years.
  • Maximum Age for General/EWS: 32 years (with 6 attempts).
  • Relaxation for OBC: 3 years (35 years max, 9 attempts).
  • Relaxation for SC/ST: 5 years (37 years max, unlimited attempts until age limit).
  • Relaxation for PwBD: 10 years (42 years max)
Educational Qualification
  • Candidate must hold a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university.
  • Final-year students can apply provisionally, provided they submit proof of passing before the Mains exam

UPSC Application Fee 2027

The UPSC application fee for the General, OBC, and EWS will be ₹100, while SC/ST, PwBD, and female candidates may be exempted.

Category  Application Fee
General, OBC, and EWS ₹100
SC/ST Exempted
PwBD Exempted
Female candidates Exempted

UPSC Exam Pattern & Syllabus 2027

The UPSC Exam 2027 is conducted in three stages, each designed to test different skills and knowledge domains.

Stage 1: Preliminary Examination

The Prelims consists of two objective-type papers held on a single day.

  • Paper I: General Studies (200 marks): Includes current events, history, geography, polity, economy, environment, and general science. Marks from this paper are used to determine the cutoff.
  • Paper II: CSAT (200 marks): Qualifying in nature. Candidates must score a minimum of 33%. It tests comprehension, logical reasoning, analytical ability, and basic numeracy

Stage 2: UPSC Main Examination (Written)

The UPSC Mains is a descriptive exam comprising 9 papers, conducted over 5 days. The 1750 marks from 7 papers are counted for the final merit.

Paper Subject Marks Status
Paper A Indian Language 300 Qualifying
Paper B English 300 Qualifying
Paper I Essay 250 Merit
Paper II General Studies I 250 Merit
Paper III General Studies II 250 Merit
Paper IV General Studies III 250 Merit
Paper V General Studies IV (Ethics) 250 Merit
Paper VI Optional Subject Paper I 250 Merit
Paper VII Optional Subject Paper II 250 Merit
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Stage 3: UPSC Personality Test (Interview)

Candidates who clear the UPSC Mains exam are called for a Personality Test (Interview) worth 275 marks.

How to Apply for UPSC 2027

The UPSC CSE 2027 application process is entirely online and is expected to begin on January 13, 2027. Here’s a step-by-step guide.

  1. Visit the official UPSC portal (upsconline.nic.in).
  2. If you are a new user, complete the OTR by filling in your personal and educational details. This generates a Unique Registration Number (URN). This is a mandatory step before you can apply for any exam.
  3. Log in using your URN and fill out the Common Application Form (CAF) and the exam-specific module for CSE 2027.
  4. Enter your personal, educational, and contact details carefully.
  5. Upload Documents: Upload a recent passport-size photograph, a scanned signature, and other required documents (like category certificates) as per the prescribed format.
  6. Choose your preferred exam centres, optional subject, and medium of examination.
  7. Pay the fee online. The fee is ₹100 for General, OBC, and EWS candidates. SC/ST, PwBD, and Female candidates are exempted.
  8. Submit the application form before February 2, 2027.
  9. Download and print the confirmation page for future reference.

UPSC 2027 FAQs

When will the UPSC CSE 2027 notification be released?

The official notification for UPSC Civil Services Examination 2027 will be released on January 13, 2027

What is the last date to apply for UPSC 2027?

The last date to submit the online application for UPSC CSE 2027 is February 2, 2027

When is the UPSC Prelims 2027 exam?

The UPSC CSE Preliminary Examination 2027 is scheduled for May 23, 2027

What is the application fee for UPSC 2027?

The application fee is ₹100 for General, OBC, and EWS candidates. SC/ST, PwBD, and Female candidates are exempted from fee payment

Is there negative marking in UPSC Prelims?

Yes, there is negative marking in the UPSC Preliminary Examination.

Last Updated on July 11, 2026 1:21 pm

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