The Union Public service Commission (UPSC), India’s premier recruitment body, has certain eligibility rules regarding citizenship for candidates applying to its exams, including the Civil services Exam (CSE), indian Forest service (IFS), and other central services. Recently, a question has arisen: can citizens of countries like Pakistan and Sri Lanka apply for UPSC exams? Let’s explore the details.

1. Citizenship Eligibility for UPSC Exams

As per UPSC rules, candidates must meet the citizenship criteria to be eligible for various exams:

Exam / Service

Eligible Citizens

Civil services (IAS, IPS, IFS)

Only Indian citizens

Indian Forest service (IFS)

Indian citizens, Nepalese citizens, and Bhutanese citizens

Other UPSC Exams (e.g., CDS, NDA)

Usually restricted to Indian citizens; some allow subjects of Nepal/Bhutan

This means that citizens of pakistan, sri lanka, or any other country except Nepal/Bhutan are not eligible to appear in UPSC exams.

2. Why Only Certain Foreign Citizens Are Eligible

Treaties & Historical Agreements: india has longstanding treaties with nepal and bhutan regarding civil service eligibility.

National Security & Sovereignty: UPSC exams lead to positions with sensitive responsibilities, hence restricted to indian citizens or citizens of closely allied countries.

3. Exceptions

Overseas Citizens of india (OCI): OCI cardholders are not considered indian citizens, so they cannot appear for UPSC exams.

Persons of indian Origin (PIO): PIOs who have acquired foreign citizenship are also ineligible.

In short, only indian citizens and citizens of Nepal and Bhutan are allowed to appear for UPSC exams leading to civil services.

4. How to Confirm Eligibility

Candidates must check the official UPSC notification for each exam.

Citizenship is verified at the time of application and again during document verification.

Falsifying citizenship information can lead to disqualification or legal consequences.

5. Conclusion

While UPSC opens doors for talented candidates, citizenship is a non-negotiable criterion. Citizens of pakistan, sri lanka, or other countries (except nepal and Bhutan) cannot apply for UPSC exams. Aspirants must ensure they meet the citizenship requirement before applying, as it is one of the first eligibility filters.

Official Reference: UPSC Eligibility Criteria

 

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