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UPSC Prelims 2026 Result Expected This Week, 5.49 Lakh Await Verdict

June 10, 2026
03:01 AM
3 min read

Key Points

UPSC Prelims 2026 held May 24 with 5.49 lakh candidates competing.

Result expected second week of June based on 15-19 day historical gap.

933 vacancies across IAS, IPS, IFS and allied services.

PDF download available on upsc.gov.in and upsconline.nic.in.

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The Union Public Service Commission held the Civil Services Preliminary Examination on May 24, 2026. Approximately 5.49 lakh candidates appeared across 83 testing centres to compete for 933 vacancies in the Indian Administrative Service, Indian Police Service, Indian Foreign Service, and allied central services. The result announcement matters because it determines who advances to the Main examination stage and shapes career paths for thousands of aspirants nationwide.

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When to Expect the Result

UPSC has not announced an official result date, but historical data shows a consistent pattern. Over the past five years, results came 15 to 19 days after the exam. In 2025, the gap was 17 days. In 2024 and 2023, it was 15 days each. Based on this trend, candidates can expect the result between June 9 and June 14, with the second week of June being the most likely window.

How to Download Your Result

Once declared, UPSC will release the result as a PDF containing roll numbers of shortlisted candidates on upsc.gov.in and upsconline.nic.in. Candidates should visit the official website, look for the “What’s New” section or the Examinations tab, and click on “Result: Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2026.” The PDF will contain only the roll numbers of those advancing to the Main examination.

This Year’s Exam Difficulty

Educators noted that the General Studies Paper I was longer and tougher than last year’s test. It included 20 questions on History and Art & Culture, 19 on Economy, 18 on Science & Technology, 13 on Geography, 11 on Environment, and 8 on Polity & Governance. The CSAT paper featured unconventional questions but remained manageable for well-prepared candidates.

What Happens Next

Shortlisted candidates must immediately begin preparing for the descriptive Main examination. The Main exam tests deeper knowledge through essay writing and long-form answers. Candidates who clear both stages then face the personality test, or interview, which carries 275 marks. Success in all three stages determines final selection and posting to government services.

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Final Thoughts

The UPSC Prelims 2026 result is likely to arrive within days, ending months of waiting for 5.49 lakh candidates. Shortlisted aspirants must pivot immediately to Main exam preparation, as the timeline for advancement is tight.

FAQs

When will UPSC announce the Prelims 2026 result?

UPSC typically announces results 15-19 days after the exam. With the exam held May 24, results are expected between June 9-14, 2026, most likely in the second week.

Where can I download the result PDF?

Visit upsc.gov.in or upsconline.nic.in and look for the result link under “What’s New” or the Examinations tab. The PDF lists roll numbers of Main exam shortlisted candidates.

How many candidates appeared for the 2026 Prelims?

Approximately 5.49 lakh candidates appeared for the Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2026 across 83 national testing centres for 933 vacancies.

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