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UPPSC PCS Exam Pattern 2026: Complete Guide to Prelims, Mains & Interview

The Uttar Pradesh Combined State / Upper Subordinate Examination (PCS) conducted by UPPSC operates through three progressive stages. With the removal of optional subjects and the addition of UP-Special GS Papers V & VI, this comprehensive guide outlines every paper, marking rule, and eligibility threshold.

3 Stages
8 Mains Papers (No Optionals)
1,600 Merit Marks
400 Marks UP Special
STAGE 01

Preliminary Exam
(Screening)

  • 2 Papers (Objective / MCQ)
  • 400 Total Marks
  • 2 hours per paper
Screening filter only — Paper-I determines cut-off while CSAT requires 33% to qualify.
STAGE 02

Main Examination
(Counted Merit)

  • 8 Papers (Descriptive)
  • 1,500 Counted Marks
  • 3 hours per paper
Includes General Hindi, Essay, GS I–IV, and 2 dedicated UP Special Papers (GS V & VI).
STAGE 03

Personality Test
(Interview)

  • 1 Board Interview
  • 100 Marks
  • ~25 to 30 minutes
Evaluates administrative leadership, analytical balance, integrity, and state awareness.
Stage 1 · Screening

Preliminary Examination — Pattern & Marking

The UPPSC Prelims comprises two objective (MCQ) papers conducted on the same day in offline mode (OMR sheet). Only Paper-I marks are considered to short-list candidates for the Mains examination, provided Paper-II is cleared with the minimum 33% qualifying threshold.

GS Paper-I (General Studies)

200 Marks 150 MCQs 120 Mins −⅓ Negative Determines Cut-off

Covers National & International Current Events, Indian History, National Movement, Indian & World Geography, Indian Polity & Governance, Economic & Social Development, General Science, and UP-specific static & dynamic GK.

GS Paper-II (CSAT)

200 Marks 100 MCQs 120 Mins −⅓ Negative Qualifying (33%)

Tests Reading Comprehension, Interpersonal & Communication Skills, Logical Reasoning, Analytical Ability, Decision Making & Problem Solving, General Mental Ability, Elementary Mathematics (up to Class 10), and General English & General Hindi (Class 10 level).

Crucial Rule: Minimum 66 marks out of 200 (33%) are mandatory in CSAT Paper-II. If a candidate fails to score 33%, their GS Paper-I copy will not be considered for the Prelims merit cut-off.

Stage 2 · Written Examination

Main Examination — 8 Papers, 1,500 Counted Marks

The UPPSC Mains is purely conventional descriptive written testing. Following the landmark syllabus reform, optional subjects have been permanently removed and replaced by two specialized Uttar Pradesh General Studies papers (GS V & GS VI).

Paper Subject Marks Duration Nature
Paper-I General Hindi 150 3 hrs Counted in Merit
Paper-II Essay (3 Thematic Essays) 150 3 hrs Counted in Merit
Paper-III General Studies - I (History, Society, World Geo) 200 3 hrs Counted in Merit
Paper-IV General Studies - II (Polity, Governance, IR) 200 3 hrs Counted in Merit
Paper-V General Studies - III (Economy, S&T, Security) 200 3 hrs Counted in Merit
Paper-VI General Studies - IV (Ethics, Integrity & Case Studies) 200 3 hrs Counted in Merit
Paper-VII General Studies - V (Uttar Pradesh Special - I) 200 3 hrs Counted in Merit
Paper-VIII General Studies - VI (Uttar Pradesh Special - II) 200 3 hrs Counted in Merit
Total Written Merit 1,500 + Interview 100 = 1,600 Total

Focus on UP Special Papers (GS Papers V & VI)

Accounting for 400 marks (26.6% of the Mains total), UP Special papers decide rank differences:

  • General Studies Paper V: History, Civilization, Culture, Architecture, Monuments, Folk Arts, Freedom Movement in UP, Rural/Urban Social Architecture, Governance, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Service Delivery, Law & Order, and Internal Security Architecture of Uttar Pradesh.
  • General Studies Paper VI: UP Economic Overview, State Budget, Fiscal Management, Agriculture, Forest, Mineral & Industrial Development, Infrastructure, Renewable Energy, Demography, Tourism, Environmental Issues, Wildlife Sanctuaries, and Science & IT Initiatives in UP.
  • General Hindi (Paper I): Unlike UPSC, General Hindi is counted in the final merit. It tests prose comprehension, precis writing, formal government letter formats (Sasnik/Ardh-Sasnik Patra, Paripatra), idioms, and administrative vocabulary.
Stage 3 · Interview

Personality Test (Interview) — 100 Marks

  • Board Evaluation: Conducted by an official UPPSC panel at the UPPSC Examination Complex in Prayagraj.
  • Marks Allocation: Carries 100 marks (accounting for 6.25% of total 1,600 merit score).
  • Evaluation Areas: Mental alertness, logical exposition, clear and reasoned argument, balance of judgement, intellectual integrity, and deep awareness of socio-economic issues facing Uttar Pradesh.
  • No Minimum Cut-off: There are no mandatory minimum qualifying marks required in the interview stage.
Marking Mechanics

Negative Marking & Examination Rules

  • Prelims Negative Penalty: ⅓ (0.33) marks deducted per wrong MCQ response. If multiple bubbles are marked for a single question, it is treated as incorrect.
  • Unattempted Questions: Zero penalty for blank answers in Prelims.
  • CSAT Mandatory 33%: Failure to score 66 marks in Paper-II results in disqualification irrespective of high score in GS Paper-I.
  • Mains Language & Medium: Candidates may write GS Papers I to VI in either English or Hindi medium (as selected in DAF). General Hindi must be answered in Devanagari script.
  • Final Rank Formula: Only Mains (1,500) + Interview (100) = 1,600 Merit Marks determine final selection and service allocation (SDM, DSP, BDO, ARTO, etc.).
Score Blueprint

How the Final Merit of 1,600 Marks is Built

Component Marks Counts in Rank?
Prelims (GS Paper-I + CSAT Paper-II) 400 No — Screening Gate Only
Mains Written (8 Descriptive Papers) 1,500 Yes (93.75%)
Personality Test (Interview) 100 Yes (6.25%)
Final Merit Total 1,600 Mains (1,500) + Interview (100)

Merit Weightage Distribution

GS Papers I–IV (Core GS) — 50.0% 800 marks
GS Papers V & VI (UP Special) — 25.0% 400 marks
General Hindi — 9.38% 150 marks
Essay — 9.38% 150 marks
Personality Test (Interview) — 6.25% 100 marks
Who Can Apply

UPPSC Eligibility: Age Limits, Domicile & Education

Candidates must possess a Bachelor's Degree from a recognized university. While non-UP domicile aspirants can apply under the General/Open category, reservation benefits apply exclusively to permanent residents of Uttar Pradesh.

Category Age Range (Min–Max) Attempt Limit
General / EWS (All India Candidates) 21 to 40 Years No attempt limit (till age bar)
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer - UP Domicile) 21 to 45 Years (+5 yrs) No attempt limit (till age bar)
SC / ST (UP Domicile) 21 to 45 Years (+5 yrs) No attempt limit (till age bar)
Physically Handicapped (PwD - UP Domicile) 21 to 55 Years (+15 yrs) No attempt limit (till age bar)
Emergency Commissioned / Ex-Servicemen +3 to +5 Years relaxation As per UP Government Rules

Note: Age is calculated as of July 1st of the examination year. Candidates in their final year of graduation can apply for Prelims but must produce their degree marksheet before Mains registration.

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