The Union Public service Commission (UPSC) is expected to release the official Civil services Examination (CSE) 2026 notification very soon on its official website, upsc.gov.in. The announcement marks the formal beginning of one of India’s most competitive recruitment drives for top government services such as the Indian Administrative service (IAS), Indian Police service (IPS), Indian Foreign service (IFS), and other Group‑A and Group‑B posts.

The notification was earlier scheduled for January 14, 2026, but was postponed due to administrative reasons. Candidates are advised to keep checking the UPSC site regularly for the updated release.

According to the official UPSC Exam Calendar 2026, the Preliminary Examination is scheduled for May 24, 2026, followed by the Main Examination from August 21, 2026 onwards.

What the UPSC CSE Notification Includes

Once published, the UPSC CSE 2026 notification PDF will contain:

· Eligibility criteria (age, educational qualifications, nationality)

· Exam pattern and syllabus for Prelims, Mains, and the Personality Test

· Exam dates and application deadlines

· Vacancy details and reservation rules

· Application fee and mode of payment

· Instructions on how to fill the form online

Step‑by‑Step Guide to Register for UPSC CSE2026

Here’s how you’ll be able to complete your registration once the notification is released:

1. Visit the Official UPSC Website

Go to the UPSC’s official portal: https://upsc.gov.in or its application portal https://upsconline.nic.in.

2. Check for the Notification Link

On the homepage or in the “What’s New” section, look for “UPSC CSE Notification 2026” once it appears.

3. read the Notification PDF

Download the notification and carefully read all important details — especially eligibility, exam structure, important dates, and document requirements.

4. Create / Update Your OTR Profile

If you’re new, complete your One Time Registration (OTR) profile on the UPSC portal. If you already have a profile, make sure all your personal details, photograph, and signature are up to date.

5. Start the application Form

Once OTR is ready, log in and fill the Part‑I application form with details like name, address, education, and exam centre preferences.

6. Upload Documents

Upload scanned copies of your photograph, signature, and photo ID proof in the prescribed format.

7. Pay the application Fee

Pay the fee online using credit/debit card, net banking, or through an sbi challan where allowed. The fee is typically ₹100 for General/OBC/EWS male candidates and exempt for SC/ST, PwBD, and female candidates.

8. review and Submit

Double‑check all entered details and then submit the form. Make sure you download and save the confirmation page — this serves as proof of application.

Important Tips Before You Apply

· Eligibility Check: Confirm that you meet the age, nationality, and educational qualification criteria before applying.

· Document Readiness: Keep scanned photos, ID proofs, and category certificates ready (especially for OBC/EWS/SC/ST/PwBD candidates).

· Apply Early: The application window is usually short (typically a few weeks), so submit your form well before the deadline to avoid last‑minute technical issues.

Key Dates You Should Know (So Far)

Event

Expected / Scheduled

UPSC CSE 2026 Notification

Expected soon (after postponement)

Application Start

With notification release

Last Date to Apply

To be announced after notification

Prelims Exam

May 24, 2026

Mains Exam

From August 21, 2026

Once the UPSC CSE 2026 notification is officially released, you’ll be able to download the notification and apply online immediately. Staying prepared with your documents and profile details will help ensure a smooth registration process.

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