UPSC Civil Services (IAS/IPS/IFS)
The ultimate roadmap to crack India's toughest exam — become an IAS, IPS, or IFS officer
Education Path
Step-by-step education requirements to become eligible
Complete 10th & 12th
Any stream. Humanities students have a slight edge in optional subjects, but toppers come from all backgrounds.
Complete Graduation
Any degree — BA, BSc, BTech, MBBS, LLB. No minimum percentage. Final year students can also apply.
Choose Optional Subject Early
Pick your Mains optional wisely — it carries 500 marks. Popular: Sociology, Geography, History, PSIR, Pub Admin, Maths.
Build Reading Habit
Read The Hindu / Indian Express daily from Day 1. This single habit is the foundation of UPSC preparation.
Preparation Strategy
How to prepare — duration, subjects, books & coaching options
Duration: 12-24 months (serious preparation)
Subjects to Cover:
- General Studies (History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Science, Ethics)
- Current Affairs (National + International)
- Essay Writing
- Optional Subject (1 out of 48)
- CSAT (Aptitude — qualifying)
Coaching vs Self Study
Recommended Books & Resources
Exam Pattern
Understand every stage of the selection process
Prelims (Screening)
Paper 1: GS (100 MCQs, 200 marks, 2 hrs). Paper 2: CSAT (80 MCQs, 200 marks, 2 hrs — qualifying 33%). Negative: 1/3rd.
Mains (Written)
9 papers over 5 days. 4 GS papers (250 marks each) + Essay (250) + Optional (2 papers, 250 each) + 2 Language papers (qualifying). Total: 1750 marks.
Interview (Personality Test)
275 marks. 30-45 minute interview by UPSC board. Tests personality, awareness, communication, and decision-making.
Final Merit & Training
Mains (1750) + Interview (275) = 2025 marks total. Top rankers get IAS, then IPS, IFS, IRS etc. Training at LBSNAA, Mussoorie.
Exam Timeline & Important Dates
From notification to final result — know every milestone
Notification (February)
Published in Employment News & upsc.gov.in
Application Window
February-March (3-4 weeks)
Prelims Exam
May-June (Sunday)
Prelims Result
July-August
Mains DAF (Detailed Application)
August (after Prelims result)
Mains Exam
September-October (5 days)
Mains Result
December-January
Interview
February-April (next year)
Final Result
April-May
Training at LBSNAA
August-September (same year)
Salary & Perks
What you'll earn after selection
IAS (Entry Level)
₹56,100 (Level 10) + DA + HRA = ~₹80,000-1,00,000 in-hand
IPS (Entry Level)
₹56,100 (Level 10) = ~₹75,000-95,000 in-hand
IAS (Secretary Level)
₹2,50,000 (Level 17) = ~₹3,00,000+ in-hand
Perks
Government bungalow, car, security, medical, pension, power & prestige
Pro Tips for Success
- Start with NCERTs — they are the foundation of UPSC prep
- Answer writing practice is the #1 differentiator in Mains
- Join a test series for Prelims — solve 30+ mock tests
- Current affairs is 40-50% of the paper — never skip it
- Choose optional subject based on interest + scoring potential
- UPSC is a marathon, not a sprint — stay consistent and patient
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