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UPSC TIGHTENS RULES FOR CIVIL SERVICES ASPIRANTS

Why in the News?

  • New Notification: UPSC has issued the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2026 notification introducing additional eligibility restrictions.
  • Service Bar: New norms affect candidates allotted IPS or other Central Services Group ‘A’.
  • Vacancy Data: UPSC aims to fill 933 vacancies, including 33 for Persons with Benchmark Disability.

WHAT HAS CHANGED IN THE RULES

  • Expanded Restrictions: Candidates allotted Indian Police Service or any Central Group ‘A’ service face stricter limits on reappearing in future CSEs.
  • Conditional Reattempt: Candidates allotted IAS, IFS, IPS or Group ‘A’ services in CSE 2026 may appear in CSE 2027 only if granted exemption from training by the competent authority.
  • Training Clause: Such exemption is one-time only and limited to postponing training, with candidates required to join the Foundation Course.
  • Future Attempts Barred: These candidates cannot appear in CSE 2028 or later examinations unless they resign from the allocated service.
  • Clear Cut-off: The rules apply strictly to services allotted from CSE 2026 onwards, ensuring forward-looking enforcement.

ONE-TIME RELIEF FOR EXISTING CANDIDATES

  • Limited Window: Candidates already allotted services through CSE 2025 or earlier get a one-time opportunity to appear in CSE 2026 or CSE 2027.
  • No Immediate Resignation: They may use this single chance without resigning from their current service.
  • Post-2027 Rule: For appearing in CSE 2028 or beyond, resignation from the allotted service becomes mandatory.
  • Attempt Management: This provision allows candidates to strategically use remaining attempts under a defined timeline.
  • Uniform Application: The relief applies equally to IPS and all Central Group ‘A’ services.

CIVIL SERVICES REFORMS IN INDIA

●      UPSC’s Role: Union Public Services Commission conducts the Civil Services Examination to recruit top administrators.

●      Group ‘A’ Services: These include IAS, IFS, IPS and other Central Services, forming the backbone of governance.

●      Attempt Regulations: Rules on attempts and eligibility seek to balance individual aspirations with institutional needs.

●      Training Investment: Foundation and service training are critical for capacity building and professional ethics.

●      Governance Objective: Recent reforms reflect a shift towards efficiency, accountability and long-term service commitment in public administration.