
Rachit Kumar SaxenaManager-Editorial
The Union Public Service Commission will release the UPSC Civil Service Exam 2024 (CSE 2024) notification on February 14, 2024. The UPSC CSE 2023 application will start with the release of official notification. The candidates will get around twenty days to fill out the UPSC online applications at the official website - upsc.gov.in. The last date to apply online for the UPSC CSE 2024 will be March 5, 2023. The candidates should note that the Commission will not accept any UPSC form offline. To apply online, the candidates will be required to login with their UPSC registration number.
Also Read: UPSC Result 2023 Live Updates
The Commission started the one-time registration facility last year for the candidates. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) released the UPSC exam calendar 2024 mentioning the application and exam dates of all exams. The Commission follows its exam calendar fully and no event is delayed. The Commission will activate the UPSC 2024 apply online link with the release of the official notification. The candidates are suggested to fill out the UPSC 2024 applications as per the instructions mentioned in the official notification.
UPSC 2023 forms were closed on February 21. The Union Public Service Commission released the official notification on February 1. The candidates were allowed to apply online for the UPSC 2023 exam through the official apply online link provided by the Commission. The candidates got 20 days to fill out the UPSC applications 2023. The Commission accepted the UPSC 2023 forms online only as no physical form was floated for the candidates. The UPSC application is a very important component of the UPSC exam because the details mentioned in the online form become the official record of the candidate. The Commission provided the facility to edit the UPSC application form from February 22 to 28. Interestingly, the candidates were not allowed to withdraw their applications this year.
Image Specifications for UPSC Form 2024
The Commission mentioned the image specifications in the official notification as well as in the UPSC registration form. The candidates will be required to upload the scanned image of the photograph, signature and photo-identity card.
Scanned Document | Dimensions | Format, Size & Bit Depth |
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Photo | Minimum: 350 pixels (Width) X 350 pixels (Height) Maximum: 1000 pixels (Width) X 1000 pixels (Height) |
Format: JPG Size: 20 KB - 300 KB Bit Depth: 24 |
Signature | Minimum: 350 pixels (Width) X 350 pixels (Height) Maximum: 1000 pixels (Width) X 1000 pixels (Height) |
Format: JPG Size: 20 KB - 300 KB Bit Depth: 24 |
Photo ID card | NA | Format: PDF Size: 20 KB - 300 KB Bit Depth: NA |
In case of non-adherence to the above specifications, UPSC application will be rejected.
UPSC registration number was required to fill out the UPSC exam form. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) started a new facility of One-Time-Registration (OTR) for the candidates so that they could register for the UPSC exam at any time of the year. The UPSC stated that this facility was recently introduced on the lines of the Staff Selection Commission (SSC).
UPSC 2023 Exam Dates & Schedule
Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of UPSC 2023 exam
Dates | Upcoming Exam Dates |
---|---|
14 Feb '24 - 5 Mar '24 | UPSC IAS 2024 Application Dates |
26 May '24 | UPSC Prelims Exam 2024 |
Dates | Past Exam Dates |
15 Sep '23 - 28 Sep '23 | UPSC Main Exam 2023 Dates |
15 Aug '23 - 15 Sep '23 | UPSC Main 2023 Admit Card Dates |
28 May '23 | UPSC Prelims Exam 2023 |
UPSC Exam Form 2024
The UPSC application 2024 will start on February 14, 2024. The Commission will provide 20 days to fill out the UPSC 2024 application process. The candidates should be ready with a scanned copy of the passport-size photograph, signature and photo identity card in the size and format specified above. The candidates can see here the steps below to fill out the UPSC application 2024.
How to Fill UPSC Exam Form?
The candidates can check here the steps to fill out the UPSC Exam Form
- Go to the official website of UPSC - upsc.gov.in
- Click on the UPSC Civil Service Online Application link
- The UPSC exam form will have two parts.
- First will be the registration
- Second will be the UPSC online application form
UPSC Registration Part -1
The candidates need to register for the UPSC exam and this will be a one-time exercise for the candidates.
Steps to fill UPSC Registration Form
The candidates will be directed to the UPSC registration form
The candidates will be required to fill out the personal details in the UPSC registration form such as
- Name
- Full Name
Gender - Date of Birth
- Father’s Name
- Mother’s name
- Minority Status
- Mobile Number
- Alternate Mobile Number
- Email_id
- Board Examination Roll Number
- New Password
- Confirm Password
The candidates will be required to verify their personal details. After filling in the details as given above, the UPSC registration will be generated and will be intimated on their email and mobile number.
The candidates will be required to log in with their registration number, email or mobile number. The candidates will be required to login into the official UPSC website to fill out the UPSC exam form.
UPSC Application Form - Part 2
The candidates will be redirected to fill out the UPSC exam form online.
- The candidates will get the half-filled UPSC application form. The UPSC exam form will get the information provided in the UPSC registration form.
- The candidates will be required to select the Photo Identity Card
- Enter the Photo Identity Card Number
- Confirm the Photo Identity Card Number
- The candidates will be required to upload their scanned copy of the Photograph and signature and the Photo-Identity Card in the prescribed format and size.
- The candidates will be required to select their preferred exam centre for the UPSC exam.
After filling the details above, the candidates will be required to submit the application fee for the UPSC exam. Without submitting the application fees, the UPSC exam form will not be completed.
UPSC Application Fee
The candidates will be required to pay the required UPSC application fee to complete the UPSC exam form. The UPSC provides exemptions to certain categories of candidates from submitting the UPSC application fee. The exemption provided by the UPSC is summarised below:
Category | UPSC Application Fee |
---|---|
Female/ SC/ ST/ PwBD | Nil |
All other candidates | INR 100 |
How to pay the UPSC Exam application fee?
Candidates can pay the UPSC Exam application fee online or offline mode.
- Online mode: Candidates can make online payment of the application fee via Visa/ Master/ RuPay credit/ debit card or internet banking of SBI.
- Offline mode: Candidates can make offline payments of the application fee by paying cash at any branch of SBI. Regarding the same, the official website states, “Applicants who opt for ‘Pay by Cash’ mode should print the system generated pay-in-slip during part II registration and deposit the fee at the counter of SBI Branch on the next working day only.” Candidates must note that the ‘Pay by Cash’ mode will be deactivated one day before the application process closes. However, candidates who have generated their pay-in-slip before the process is deactivated can make the payment at any SBI branch during banking hours on the closing date.
How to Withdraw UPSC Exam Form?
The Commission did not provided this facility this year. The candidates could withdraw their UPSC exam application by doing the following
- Visit the official website - upsc.gov.in
- Click on the What's new section
- Go to the Withdrawal of Application: Civil Services(Preliminary) Examination
- On the new screen, click on the link given for the withdrawal
- Again click on the Application withdrawal link given in the right corner
- Read the instructions and click on the Yes button
- Enter your registration-id and press continue
- Enter the following details:
- Name
- Gender
- Date of Birth
- Fathers Name
- Mothers Name
- Mobile Number
- e-mail id
And select the option for the withdrawal of the application and press agree.
In the above manner, the candidates can withdraw their UPSC application.
UPSC Application Forms - Other Exams
The candidates can fill out the UPSC applications for other exams. The candidates can see the details of some of the UPSC exam applications in details after following links
NDA Applications 2023 | CDS Applications 2023 | CAPF(AC) Application 2023 |
ESE(IES) Application 2023 | CMS Application 2023 |
UPSC Exam Form FAQs
Q: When will UPSC 2024 Application start?
Q: How can I apply for UPSC 2023 application?
Q: What was the last date to apply for UPSC?
Q: What is UPSC application fee?
Category | IAS Exam Application Fee |
---|---|
Female/ SC/ ST/ PwBD | Nil |
All other candidates | INR 100 |
Q: How to apply for UPSC exam 2023?
Q: What were the dates of UPSC 2023 application form?
Q: What was the last date of UPSC form 2023?
Q: Who is eligible for UPSC exam?
Q: How many attempts are there in UPSC?
Category | Number of Attempts (Allowed) |
---|---|
General/Economically Weaker Section(EWS) | 6 |
Other Backward Classes (OBC) | 9 |
SC/ST | Till the age limit |
Person with Disabilities (PwD) | Till the age limit |
Q: How many candidates qualify for IAS every year?
Q: How to withdraw UPSC application?
- Visit the official website - upsc.gov.in
- Click on the What's new section
- Go to the Withdrawal of Application: Civil Services(Preliminary) Examination
- On the new screen, click on the link given for withdrawal
- Again click on the Application withdrawal link given in the right corner
- Read the instructions and click on the Yes button
- Enter your registration-id and press continue
- Enter the following details:
- Name
- Gender
- Date of Birth
- Fathers Name
- Mothers Name
- Mobile Number
- e-mail id
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