The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts various competitive exams annually to recruit officers for India’s prestigious civil services, defence services, engineering services, and medical services. The UPSC Exams 2025 calendar includes key recruitments like the Civil Services Examination (CSE), Combined Defence Services (CDS), National Defence Academy (NDA), Engineering Services (ESE), and Combined Medical Services (CMS). Candidates aspiring for government jobs through UPSC must understand the detailed eligibility, exam pattern, syllabus, and selection process for each exam.
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UPSC Exams 2025 Overview
Component | Details |
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Exam Name | UPSC Exams 2025 |
Vacancy | Approx. 2,000+ combined across all exams |
Post Name | IAS, IPS, IFS, CDS Officers, ESE Officers, CMS, NDA |
Organization | Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) |
Education | Graduation in respective fields (varies per exam) |
Age Limit | 16.5 to 32 years (varies by exam and category) |
Salary | ₹56,100 – ₹2,25,000/month (based on post & level) |

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Exam / Post Name | vacancies | Last Date |
UPSC Civil Services notification 2024 prelims exam date schedule on 16th june 2024 | 16th june 2024 | details |
UPSC CDS 2 2024 notification out 459 jobs | 04-06-2024 | details |
UPSC NDA NA 2 Notification 2024 out 404 | 04-06-2024 | details |
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- UPSC AE Recruitment 2025: apply 5 vacancy in Ministry of Jal Shakti 2 weeks ago
- UPSC Assistant Professor vacancy june 2025 apply 3 Associate Professor 2 weeks ago
- UPSC ITI Training Officer Recruitment 2025 apply 84+ NSTI instructor jobs 2 weeks ago
- UPSC Civil Aviation Operations Officer Recruitment 2025 apply 121 posts 2 weeks ago
- UPSC Scientist B Recruitment 2025: last date 12th june 6 vacancy 2 weeks ago
- UPSC Specialist Medical Officer Recruitment 2025 161 posts 2 weeks ago
- UPSC Advt 06 2025 Notification 493 JTO, AE, Training Officer, Translator Posts 2 weeks ago
- UPSC Drug Inspector Vacancy 2025: out 20 posts salary syllabus 2 weeks ago
Important Dates: UPSC Exams 2025
Exam Name | Notification Date | Application Dates | Exam Date |
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Civil Services (Prelims) | Feb 2025 | Feb – March 2025 | May/June 2025 |
Combined Defence Services (CDS) | Dec 2024 & May 2025 | Dec 2024 – Jan 2025, May 2025 | Feb & Sept 2025 |
National Defence Academy (NDA) | Dec 2024 & May 2025 | Jan & June 2025 | April & Sept 2025 |
Engineering Services (ESE) | Sept 2024 | Sept – Oct 2024 | Jan 2025 |
Combined Medical Services (CMS) | April 2025 | April – May 2025 | July 2025 |
Indian Forest Service (IFS) | Feb 2025 | Feb – March 2025 | Prelims: May, Mains: Nov |
UPSC Posts, Vacancy, and Eligibility Details
Post Name | Vacancy (Approx.) | Eligibility Criteria (Education + Age + Salary) |
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IAS, IPS, IFS (CSE) | 900+ | Graduate in any stream; 21–32 yrs; ₹56,100–₹2,50,000/month |
CDS Officers | 340+ | Graduate/Engineering; 19–25 yrs; ₹56,100/month + military allowances |
NDA Cadets | 400+ | 12th Pass (PCM for Navy/AF); 16.5–19.5 yrs; ₹56,100/month (training) |
ESE (Engineering) | 200+ | BE/BTech in relevant discipline; 21–30 yrs; ₹56,100–₹1,77,500/month |
CMS (Medical Services) | 300+ | MBBS Degree; Max 32 yrs; ₹56,100–₹1,77,500/month |
IFS (Forest Services) | 150+ | Bachelor’s in science/engineering; 21–32 yrs; ₹56,100–₹2,00,000/month |
UPSC Exams 2025: Education, Age Limit & Salary
Education Qualification:
Civil Services & Forest Services: Graduate degree from a recognized university.
CDS & NDA: 12th pass for NDA; Graduation or equivalent for CDS.
Engineering Services (ESE): B.E./B.Tech in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, or Electronics.
CMS: MBBS degree from an MCI-recognized institute.
Age Limit:
NDA: 16.5–19.5 years.
CDS: 19–25 years.
CSE, IFS, ESE, CMS: 21–32 years (with relaxation for reserved categories).
Salary Structure:
Basic pay starts from ₹56,100/month.
Senior positions (like Secretary/Director-level) offer up to ₹2.5 lakh/month.
Additional allowances include DA, HRA, TA, Military/Medical allowances (as applicable).
UPSC Exam Pattern and Syllabus
Civil Services Exam:
Prelims: Objective – GS Paper I & CSAT.
Mains: 9 Descriptive Papers.
Interview: Personality Test.
CDS/NDA:
Written Exam + SSB Interview + Medical Exam
Subjects: Mathematics, English, General Knowledge.
ESE:
Prelims + Mains (technical papers) + Interview
Covers core engineering subjects + general studies.
CMS:
Computer-Based Test + Interview
Includes General Medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery, etc.
IFS:
Prelims with CSE, then separate IFS Mains.
Focus on forestry, environment, and general science.
Online Application Process: How to Apply
Visit the UPSC Official Website.
Navigate to “Examinations” > Active Examinations.
Click on the respective exam notification.
Register on the One-Time Registration (OTR) portal.
Fill out the application form with accurate details.
Upload scanned documents and pay the application fee.
Submit and download the confirmation page.
Important Links
Description | Link |
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UPSC Official Website | https://upsc.gov.in |
UPSC Online Application | https://upsconline.gov.in/upsc/OTRP/ |
UPSC Career Page | https://upsc.gov.in/recruitment |
upsc admit card |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. How many times can I attempt UPSC exams?
General category: 6 attempts for CSE (till 32 years). OBC: 9 attempts. SC/ST: Unlimited till age limit.
Q2. What is the best UPSC exam for engineers?
Engineering graduates can apply for both the Engineering Services Exam (ESE) and Civil Services Exam (CSE).
Q3. Can I apply for multiple UPSC exams in the same year?
Yes, if the exam dates do not clash, candidates can apply for multiple UPSC exams in one calendar year.
Q4. What is the application fee for UPSC exams?
Usually ₹100 for most exams; women, SC/ST, and PwBD candidates are exempt.
Q5. Is coaching necessary for UPSC exams?
Not mandatory. Many candidates clear exams through self-study using NCERTs, standard books, and mock test series.