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BackUPSC Prelims Result 2026: Sharper Competition as Mains Shortlist Shrinks
UPSC Prelims Result 2026: Sharper Competition as Mains Shortlist Shrinks
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Times of India16.06.2026Education2 dk okumaIndia

UPSC Prelims Result 2026: Sharper Competition as Mains Shortlist Shrinks

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  • The UPSC Civil Services Prelims 2026 results show a shrinking shortlist for Mains, with 13,343 candidates qualifying, down from 14,161 last year.
  • The Indian Forest Service (IFoS) shortlist saw a near halving.
  • This indicates a tighter selection process and increased competition for coveted government jobs.

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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) announced the results for the Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2026. Fewer candidates have been shortlisted for both Civil Services and Indian Forest Service (IFoS) Main examinations compared to the previous year.

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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the results of the Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2026, but beyond the list of successful candidates, the numbers tell a bigger story. Compared to last year, significantly fewer aspirants have been shortlisted for both the Civil Services and Indian Forest Service (IFoS) Main examinations, signalling a tighter selection process this year. A total of 13,343 candidates have qualified for the Civil Services (Main) Examination 2026, down from 14,161 candidates shortlisted last year. The decline is even more striking in the Indian Forest Service examination, where the number of shortlisted candidates has nearly halved—from 2,116 in 2025 to 1,046 in 2026.

Direct link to check and download the UPSC Indian Forest Service Preliminary result 2026 Direct link to check and download the UPSC Civil Services Prelimis result 2026

The shrinking funnel Every year, lakhs of aspirants appear for the UPSC Preliminary Examination, but only a small percentage progress to the Mains stage. This year, that funnel appears to have narrowed further. The Civil Services Examination 2026 has 1,016 vacancies, slightly lower than the 1,087 vacancies notified in 2025. Correspondingly, the number of candidates shortlisted for Mains has also reduced. However, the decline in the IFoS shortlist is far steeper. Against 80 vacancies this year, only 1,046 candidates have qualified for the Main Examination, compared with 2,116 candidates shortlisted against 150 vacancies last year.

The trend has sparked discussions among aspirants and coaching experts about whether the cut-off may have risen or whether the Commission opted for a more selective screening process.

Relief for some, fresh pressure for many For the 13,343 Civil Services aspirants who cleared the first hurdle, celebrations may be short-lived. UPSC has directed qualified candidates to complete the online Detailed Application Form process between June 19 and June 28. This includes fee payment, updating personal details, and indicating cadre preferences. The Commission has clarified that all qualified candidates must log in and submit their forms, even if no changes are required. Failure to do so will prevent the issuance of e-Admit Cards for the Main Examination.

The toughest stage still lies ahead Clearing Prelims is often considered one of the most unpredictable phases of the UPSC journey. Yet, the Main Examination remains the decisive battleground. With fewer candidates now in the race, competition is expected to intensify as aspirants prepare for the descriptive papers that ultimately determine who moves on to the personality test and final selection. For thousands of candidates, the result marks an achievement. But the numbers also serve as a reminder that the path to securing one of India's most coveted government jobs has become narrower this year.

Preguntas abiertas

  • Has the cut-off score risen significantly?
  • Was the screening process intentionally more selective?

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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