Eligibility & Exam Details
Key requirements for UPSC ESE
Education
bachelors
Age Limit
21 - 30 years
(Relaxation for reserved categories)
Exam Schedule
Once a Year
Preparation Roadmap
Your journey to cracking UPSC ESE
Cover basics, understand syllabus, build concepts
Complete all topics with detailed notes and revision
Practice full-length tests, analyze performance
Quick revision, previous year papers, exam strategy
Preparation Tips
Expert strategies for UPSC ESE
Start Early
Begin preparation at least 6-12 months before the exam date
Know the Syllabus
Understand the complete syllabus and exam pattern thoroughly
Previous Papers
Solve 10+ years of previous question papers
Mock Tests
Take weekly mock tests to build speed and accuracy
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Revision Strategy
Create concise notes and revise regularly
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the eligibility for UPSC ESE 2026?
The basic eligibility for UPSC ESE includes: Education - bachelors. Age limit: 21 to 30 years (relaxation available for reserved categories).
How many times is UPSC ESE conducted per year?
UPSC ESE is conducted Once a Year. Check the official website for exact dates.
What is the exam pattern for UPSC ESE?
UPSC ESE typically consists of multiple stages including preliminary, mains, and interview/physical test (if applicable). Check official notification for detailed pattern.
What careers can I pursue after clearing UPSC ESE?
After clearing UPSC ESE, you can pursue 0+ career paths in Civil Services. These include government positions, specialized roles, and leadership opportunities.
How difficult is UPSC ESE?
UPSC ESE has a moderate difficulty level with 75/100 competition. With proper preparation strategy and dedication, you can crack this exam successfully.