UPSC Notification 2025: Complete Guide by LevelUp IAS to Fill Form
UPSC Notification 2025 was officially released on 22nd January 2025 by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), marking the beginning of the fill-form process of the prestigious UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE). This year, 979 vacancies are announced for UPSC CSE and 150 for Indian Forest Services (IFS), offering an excellent opportunity for aspirants aiming to join services like IAS, IPS, IFS, and other
What is the UPSC Prelims Exam Date 2025?
The UPSC Prelims Exam Date is scheduled for 25th May 2025.
About UPSC CSE 2025
The UPSC exam is one of the most competitive and prestigious exams in India. It provides candidates the opportunity to work in governance, law enforcement, foreign relations, and other key roles. The UPSC Notification 2025 is your chance to fill UPSC form and take the first step toward joining India’s decision-making bodies.
Online Application of UPSC Notification 2025: Application Window Open
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has activated the online application window for the UPSC CSE 2025. Candidates can now register and fill out the application form at the official UPSC website (upsconline.nic.in) from 22nd January 2025 to 11th February 2025. Aspirants must complete the One-Time Registration (OTR) process and ensure all required details and documents are submitted before the last date to avoid any inconvenience.
Documents Required for UPSC Application
Before starting the UPSC form-filling process, ensure you have the following documents ready:
- Recent Passport-Size Photograph (20–300 KB, JPG)
- Scanned Signature (20–300 KB, JPG)
- Valid ID Proof (Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, or Passport)
- Educational Certificates (Mark sheets from 10th, 12th, and graduation)
- Category Certificate (if applicable)
Correction Window for UPSC Application
The correction window will be open from 12th to 18th February 2025. Candidates can make necessary changes to their submitted applications during this period. A nominal fee of ₹50 may apply for some changes.
Read the full UPSC Notification 2025:
Steps to Apply for UPSC CSE 2025
Steps to Apply for UPSC CSE 2025
Step 1: One-Time Registration (OTR)
- Visit the official UPSC website: upsconline.nic.in or upsc.gov.in.
- Click on the One-Time Registration (OTR) link under the “What’s New” section.
- Fill in your basic details, such as:
- Name
- Date of birth
- Email ID
- Contact number
- Category
- Address
- Verify your registration via the OTP sent to your email or phone number.
Step 2: Application Form Filling
- Log in using the credentials generated during OTR.
- Complete the application form by providing:
- Personal details (parents’ names, gender, marital status)
- Educational qualifications
- Preferred exam centers
- Upload scanned copies of your photograph and signature in the specified format.
- Pay the application fee via online payment methods like debit/credit card or net banking.
- Review your application thoroughly before submitting it.
- Save and print the confirmation page for future reference.
For Step by Step Guidance: Watch the Video
Key Dates to Remember
Event | Date |
---|---|
Notification Release | 22nd January 2025 |
Application Start | 22nd January 2025 |
Application Deadline | 11th February 2025 |
Prelims Exam | 25th May 2025 |
Mains Exam | 22nd August 2025 |
Eligibility Criteria
- Age Limit:
- Minimum: 21 years (as of 1st August 2025)
- Maximum: 32 years
- Relaxations:
- SC/ST: 5 years
- OBC: 3 years
- Persons with Disabilities: 10 years
- Number of Attempts:
- General: 6 attempts
- OBC: 9 attempts
- SC/ST: Unlimited (within the age limit)
Exam Pattern
- Prelims (Objective-type, 400 marks):
- General Studies Paper I: 100 questions, 200 marks
- CSAT Paper II: 80 questions, 200 marks (Qualifying: 33% required)
- Mains (Descriptive, 1750 marks):
- 9 papers, including language papers, essays, General Studies, and optional subjects.
- Personality Test (Interview): 275 marks
- Final merit is calculated from Mains and Interview scores.
NOTE: For More details of Exam Pattern, visit: CLICK HERE
Service Preferences in the First Stage of the UPSC Exam
For the first time, the UPSC application process for CSE 2025 requires candidates to indicate their service preferences at the initial stage itself. Aspirants must carefully prioritize the services they wish to join, such as IAS, IPS, IFS, or other Group A and Group B posts. This selection plays a critical role in determining the allocation of services after the final merit list. Candidates should research the roles, responsibilities, and career prospects of each service before filling out their preferences to align them with their long-term career goals.
Filling the Hobbies and Other Details Section
The UPSC application form also includes a section to mention hobbies, extracurricular activities, and interests. Candidates should fill this section truthfully, focusing on hobbies they genuinely pursue or have meaningful knowledge about. These details often come up during the Personality Test (Interview), and candidates should be prepared to discuss them in depth. Avoid exaggeration and choose hobbies that reflect your personality and interests authentically. Examples of well-rounded hobbies include reading, trekking, music, painting, or participating in social work.
Vacancies Overview
Year | Vacancies |
---|---|
2024 | 1056 |
2025 | 979 (CSE) + 150 (IFS) |
SYLLABUS HIGHLIGHTS
General Studies Paper I (Prelims)
This paper consists of 100 questions carrying 200 marks to be solved in 2 hours. Topics include:
- Current events of national and international importance.
- History of India and the Indian National Movement.
- Indian and World Geography – Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India & the World.
- Indian Polity and Governance – Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc.
- Economic and Social Development – Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector Initiatives, etc.
- General issues on Environmental ecology, Biodiversity & Climate Change – that do not require subject specialization.
- General Science.
General Studies Paper II (CSAT)
This paper consists of 80 questions carrying 200 marks to be solved in 2 hours. It is qualifying in nature, with a minimum qualifying mark of 33%. Topics include:
- Comprehension.
- Interpersonal skills including communication skills.
- Logical reasoning and analytical ability.
- Decision making and problem solving.
- General mental ability.
- Basic numeracy (Class X level), including numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude, etc.
- Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency – Class X level).
Mains
The syllabus covers:
- Paper 1 (Essay Writing)
- Paper 2 (General Studies Paper 1) Indian Heritage & Culture, History, and Geography of the World and Society.
- Paper 3 (General Studies Paper 2) Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice, and International Relations.
- Paper 4 (General Studies Paper 3) Economic Development, Technology, Biodiversity, Environment, Security, and Disaster Management.
- Paper 5 (General Studies Paper 4) Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude.
- Paper 6 (Optional Paper 1)Â
- Paper 7 (Optional Paper 2)Â
(Graduate-level topics for optional papers).
Frequently Asked Questions
The Prelims exam is scheduled for 25th May 2025.
The last date to submit your application is 11th February 2025.
There are 979 vacancies for Civil Services Examination (CSE) and 150 vacancies for Indian Forest Services (IFS).
Candidates must be aged 21 to 32 years as of 1st August 2025. Relaxations apply for reserved categories.
No, CSAT is still a qualifying paper in Preliminary examination, and candidates must score a minimum of 33% to qualify. Also optional remains as the Paper VI & VII in the mains examination since UPSC has brought no changes in the scheme of the examination.
Ensure all details are correct before final submission. Once final submission, the application form cannot be edited instantly, but UPSC will provide the correction window from 12th february to 18 february 6PM. Even OTR can be edited till 18 February 6PM.
Yes, it is mandatory to appear in both General Studies Paper I and CSAT Paper II for evaluation. If you appear for even one paper, it will be counted as an attempt. Simply filling out the application form does not count as an attempt.. application form cannot be edited instantly, but UPSC will provide the correction window from 12th february to 18 february 6PM. Even OTR can be edited till 18 February 6PM.
- Recent passport-sized photograph (Not older than 12 Jan 2025 with name and date of photography)
- Scanned signature
- Photo ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, etc.)
- Caste certificate (if applicable)
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Tip for Aspirants
To excel in UPSC 2025, focus on:
Strengthening your current affairs knowledge.
Following standard resources like LevelUp IAS’s courses for conceptual clarity.
Building a strong foundation in core subjects like Polity, History, and Geography.
Focus on CSAT simultaneously.
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