The UPPSC Mains Examination 2026 was held on March 29, 2026, alongside the declaration of UPPCS 2024 results, where Neha Panchal emerged as the top candidate.
The UPPSC Mains Examination 2026 took place on March 29, 2026, coinciding with the announcement of the UPPCS 2024 results. Neha Panchal topped the UPPCS 2024 examination, a significant achievement in a competitive field.
In total, the UPPCS 2024 examination aimed to fill 947 vacant posts, of which 932 have now been filled. This reflects a strong recruitment effort by the UPPSC, with 613 men and 319 women successfully selected, resulting in a women’s success rate of 34.22%.
The preliminary examination for UPPCS 2024 was conducted on December 22, 2024, attracting around 5.76 lakh applicants. Out of these, 15,066 candidates qualified for the main examination, which was held from June 29 to July 2, 2025. Following this, interviews took place from February 16 to March 20, 2026.
The UPPSC Mains Examination consists of eight papers, designed to rigorously assess candidates’ knowledge and skills. Additionally, the UPPSC is currently conducting the Combined State / Upper Subordinate Services Examination 2025 to fill 200 vacancies, further emphasizing the ongoing demand for civil service positions in Uttar Pradesh.
It’s worth noting that the UPPCS-2024 examination faced protests earlier, with candidates demanding a single-day preliminary exam due to a paper leak incident. This situation highlights the challenges faced by the examination process and the importance of maintaining integrity in assessments.
As the UPPSC continues to navigate these challenges, observers are keenly awaiting further updates on the ongoing examinations and recruitment processes. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any changes to future examination formats or schedules.











