UPSC Prelims Result 2026 Date & Time: When and where to download IAS, IPS and IFS result PDF at upsconline (original) (raw)

Lakhs of aspirants are eagerly waiting for the UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2026 result after the exam was conducted on May 24. While the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has not yet announced an official result date, previous years' trends offer clues about when candidates can expect the outcome.

Around 5.49 lakh candidates appeared for the Civil Services Prelims 2026, which is being held to fill 933 vacancies across various government services.

UPSC Civil Services Prelims result dates over the last five years

The previous five examination cycles reveal that the gap between the exam date and result declaration has ranged between 15 and 19 days.

  1. 2025: Exam on May 25, Result on June 11 (17 days)
  2. 2024: Exam on June 16, Result on July 1 (15 days)
  3. 2023: Exam on May 28, Result on June 12 (15 days)
  4. 2022: Exam on June 5, Result on June 22 (17 days)
  5. 2021: Exam on October 10, Result on October 29 (19 days)

The shortest waiting period was 15 days in both 2023 and 2024, while the longest was 19 days in 2021.

UPSC Prelims Result Date 2026: When is the result expected?

An analysis of recent years shows that UPSC usually declares the Civil Services Prelims result within two to three weeks of the examination. Based on this trend, candidates may expect the UPSC Prelims Result 2026 to be announced during the second week of June.

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The commission has maintained a fairly consistent timeline over the past five years, helping aspirants estimate when the result may be released.

The data suggests that UPSC has consistently declared Prelims results within a narrow time frame. Four of the last five cycles saw results released within 15 to 17 days of the examination.

If the commission follows a similar schedule this year, the UPSC CSE Prelims Result 2026 could be announced anytime in the second week of June.

UPSC Prelims 2026: Around 5.49 lakh candidates appeared

According to available examination data, approximately 5.49 lakh candidates took the Civil Services Preliminary Examination this year. The recruitment drive aims to fill 933 vacancies across various services under the Union Government.

Once declared, the result will be available in PDF format on the official UPSC website. The document will contain the roll numbers of candidates who have qualified for the Civil Services Main Examination.

How difficult was the UPSC Prelims 2026 paper?

Many educators and candidates described the General Studies Paper-I as lengthier and more challenging than the 2025 examination.

The paper included questions from multiple subjects, including Economy, Environment, Geography, History and Art & Culture, Polity and Governance, Science and Technology, and Miscellaneous topics.

Experts noted that History and Art & Culture, along with Science and Technology, accounted for a significant share of the questions, making the paper demanding for many candidates.

CSAT paper surprises candidates with new question patterns

While educators described the CSAT paper as different from previous years, most agreed that it was not particularly difficult.

The paper reportedly included several unconventional question formats that may have caught candidates off guard. However, experts believe that well-prepared aspirants would have found the paper manageable overall.

UPSC adds three new exam centres in 2026

To ease pressure on existing examination centres, UPSC introduced three new centres this year at Kanpur, Meerut and Bhubaneswar.

With the addition of these locations, the total number of Civil Services Preliminary Examination centres has increased from 80 to 83.

According to the Commission, nearly 23,000 candidates opted to appear from the newly added centres, helping distribute candidates more evenly across the country.