Krishik Sarvodaya Foundation

Eligibility

UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2026 – Complete Eligibility Criteria Guide


Preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2026 begins with a clear understanding of eligibility rules. Many aspirants lose valuable attempts or face rejection simply because they overlook age limits, attempt rules, nationality conditions, or service-allocation restrictions.
This comprehensive guide explains every eligibility condition for UPSC CSE 2026—from age and attempts to nationality, education, physical standards, and special service rules—in one place, written clearly for serious aspirants.

What is the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE)?
The Civil Services Examination (CSE) is conducted annually by the Union Public Service Commission to recruit officers for India’s top administrative, police, diplomatic, and allied services.
Key Services Recruited Through CSE
Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
Indian Police Service (IPS)
Indian Foreign Service (IFS)
Indian Forest Service (IFoS)
Other Central Group ‘A’ & Group ‘B’ Services
The exam tests knowledge, judgment, ethics, leadership ability, and administrative aptitude, ensuring only the most capable candidates enter public service.

UPSC Eligibility Criteria 2026 – Overview
📌 Eligibility applies equally to Prelims, Mains, and Interview stages
Criteria Requirement
Minimum Age 21 years
Maximum Age 32 years (General category)
Educational Qualification Graduation (or final year)
Nationality Indian (with limited exceptions)
Number of Attempts Category-wise limits
Physical & Medical Fitness As per service rules

UPSC Age Limit 2026 (As on 1st August 2026)
General Age Rule
Candidate must be between 21 and 32 years
Date of Birth must fall between 2 August 1994 and 1 August 2005
🟦 Only the date of birth mentioned in the Matriculation/Secondary Certificate is accepted. No changes allowed.

UPSC Age Relaxation 2026 – Category Wise
🔹 Upper age limits are relaxed to ensure social equity and representation
Category Relaxation Maximum Age
General No relaxation 32 years
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) +3 years 35 years
SC / ST +5 years 37 years
PwBD +10 years 42 years
Defence Personnel (disabled in service) +3 years 35 years
Ex-Servicemen (≥5 years service) +5 years 37 years
Important Notes on Age Relaxation
Cumulative relaxation is allowed (e.g., SC + PwBD).
No relaxation beyond prescribed limits.
PwBD candidates must still meet service-specific medical standards.

Educational Qualification for UPSC CSE 2026
Minimum Qualification
A Bachelor’s Degree from:
A university established by an Act of Parliament or State Legislature
A deemed university under UGC Act, 1956
Or an equivalent qualification recognised by the Government
Who Can Apply Provisionally?
Final-year graduation students
Candidates awaiting results
MBBS/BDS/Veterinary students who passed final year but not completed internship
🟨 Such candidates must submit proof of qualification before Mains or Interview, as applicable
No Minimum Marks Requirement
UPSC does not prescribe minimum graduation marks

Nationality Criteria for UPSC CSE 2026
For IAS, IPS & IFS
Must be a Citizen of India
For Other Services
Eligible candidates include:
Citizens of India
Citizens of Nepal or Bhutan
Tibetan refugees (arrived before 1 Jan 1962 for permanent settlement)
Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) migrated from specified countries
🟦 Non-Indian citizens must produce a Certificate of Eligibility issued by Government of India

UPSC Attempt Limit Category-Wise 2026 (Clarified & Exam-Critical)
📌 Attempt = Appearing in even ONE paper of Prelims
Official Attempt Limits as per CSE Rules 2026
Category Maximum Attempts
General 6
EWS 6
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) 9
SC Unlimited
ST Unlimited
PwBD (General / EWS / OBC) 9
PwBD (SC / ST) Unlimited
Very Important Attempt Rules (Often Missed)
🟥 Rule 1:
If you fill the UPSC Prelims form and appear in at least one paper, it is counted as one full attempt.
🟥 Rule 2:
If you apply but do NOT appear in any Prelims paper, it is NOT counted as an attempt.
🟥 Rule 3:
Clearing Prelims but failing Mains still counts as one attempt.
🟥 Rule 4:
Attempts are counted until the maximum age limit applicable to your category
Eligibility & Service Allocation Rules – CSE 2026 (EXTREMELY IMPORTANT)
This section is highly ignored but very dangerous to miss.

1. Candidates Already in IAS or IFS
❌ Not Eligible to Appear Again
If already appointed to IAS or IFS from any earlier exam:
Cannot appear in CSE-2026
If appointed after Prelims 2026 but before Mains:
Cannot write Mains 2026
If appointed after Mains begin but before results:
Will not be considered for any service from CSE-2026

2. Candidates Already in IPS
Serving IPS officers:
❌ Cannot opt for IPS again
✔ May appear for other services (subject to rules)

3. Candidates Allocated Service Through CSE-2026
Such candidates may appear in CSE-2027 only under strict conditions:
Mandatory Conditions
✔ One-time exemption from training
✔ Permission from controlling authority
✔ Join only Foundation Course of new service
If Recommended Again in CSE-2027
Candidate can choose ONE service:
Either CSE-2026 allocation
Or CSE-2027 allocation
❌ The unchosen service is automatically cancelled

Failure Scenarios (VERY CRITICAL)
🟥 If candidate:
Does not join training
Does not take exemption
➡ Both service allocations cancelled
🟥 If candidate does not join either service:
➡ Barred from future attempts unless resigned

Special One-Time Relaxation
Candidates allocated service in CSE-2025 or earlier:
Can appear in CSE-2026 or CSE-2027
To use remaining attempts without resignation
For CSE-2028 or later → resignation mandatory

UPSC Physical & Medical Eligibility Criteria 2026
All candidates must clear medical examination as prescribed in Appendix-III of Examination Rules (Gazette of India, Feb 2026).
Service-Wise Physical Standards
Service Height Chest Vision Key Conditions
IAS No specific No specific General Overall medical fitness
IPS (Male) 165 cm (160 SC/ST) 84 cm +5 cm 6/6 or 6/9 No colour/night blindness
IPS (Female) 150 cm (145 SC/ST) 79 cm +5 cm 6/12 or 6/9 No deformities
IFoS Higher endurance Required Strict Outdoor field fitness
🟩 Non-technical services require general fitness; police/forest services have stricter norms
🟦 PwBD candidates must meet the medical standards of the service allocated

Why Understanding Eligibility Early is Crucial
✔ Prevents wasted attempts
✔ Helps realistic planning
✔ Avoids last-minute disqualification
✔ Enables strategic long-term preparation

Final Words for Aspirants
UPSC does not merely test knowledge—it tests discipline, foresight, and rule awareness. Understanding eligibility criteria thoroughly is the first smart step toward success in Civil Services.
If you align your age, attempts, qualification, and service preferences correctly from the start, half the battle is already won.


VERY IMPORTANT FAQs – UPSC Eligibility 2026

FAQ 1: Can final-year students apply for UPSC 2026?
✅ Yes.
But proof of passing must be submitted before Mains/Interview.

FAQ 2: Is internship completion mandatory for MBBS candidates?
✅ Yes, before Interview/Final Selection.

FAQ 3: Does filling the form count as an attempt?
❌ No.
Attempt is counted only if you appear in Prelims paper.

FAQ 4: Is there any minimum percentage in graduation?
❌ No minimum marks required.

FAQ 5: Can PwBD candidates become IAS or IPS?
✅ Yes, subject to service-specific medical standards.

FAQ 6: Can Nepal/Bhutan citizens become IAS?
❌ No.
Only Indian citizens can become IAS, IPS, IFS.

FAQ 7: Can I change my date of birth later?
❌ Absolutely not.
Only Matriculation certificate DOB is accepted.

FAQ 8: If I clear Prelims but skip Mains, is it an attempt?
✅ Yes.
Once Prelims is written, attempt is counted.

FAQ 9: Can I appear after joining a service?
⚠️ Only under very limited one-time exemptions as per rules.

FAQ 10: Where are physical standards officially mentioned?
📘 In Appendix-III of CSE Rules, published in Gazette of India (Feb 2026).

Final Note for Aspirants
UPSC does not forgive ignorance of rules.
One wrong assumption can cost years, attempts, or even a career.

Welcome to KSF School of Business and Technology
Empowering Tomorrow’s Leaders in Commerce & Technology

At KSF School of Business and Technology, we are committed to shaping the next generation of professionals who are ready to thrive in the fast-evolving global economy. With a focus on quality education, industry-aligned curriculum, and holistic development, KSF stands as a beacon of excellence in higher education.

Admissions Open

This will close in 20 seconds

Scroll to Top