UPSC Vacancy 2024
The UPSC CSE 2024 vacancy will be disclosed in the official notification by the commission. The table presented below displays the vacancy details from the previous year’s UPSC CSE exam. After the official notification is released, the table will be updated to include the UPSC IAS vacancy details.
Year | Number of Vacancies |
2024 | TBA |
2023 | 1105 |
2022 | 1011 |
2021 | 712 |
2020 | 796 |
2019 | 896 |
2018 | 759 |
UPSC Vacancy 2023
The UPSC Vacancy for 2023 has been revised, increasing from 1011 to 1105, as announced by the Union Public Service Commission on February 1, 2023.
Explore the linked article for information on Group ‘A’ UPSC Posts and the latest updates related to them.
For detailed information on the official update regarding the augmentation of UPSC Vacancy 2023, refer to the article.
The commission disclosed a total of 1105 vacancies when the official notification for 2023 was released on February 1, 2023.
UPSC vacancies are subject to variations based on the requirements of different ministries. The final count may undergo changes after receiving confirmed numbers from Cadre Controlling Authorities.
Candidates preparing for IAS Prelims 2023 can find valuable resources in the following links to enhance their UPSC preparation, along with guidance on filling out the UPSC Online Application provided in the linked article.
UPSC Vacancy
Every year, UPSC allocates reserved vacancies for individuals with disabilities falling into the following categories:
- Visual impairments, including blindness and low vision
- Hearing impairments, including deaf and hard of hearing
- Locomotor disabilities, encompassing cerebral palsy, leprosy (cured), dwarfism, acid attack victims, and muscular dystrophy
- Multiple disabilities, covering individuals falling under clauses (a) to (c), including deaf-blindness.
UPSC CSE Vacancy 2023
Approximately 1105 vacancies are anticipated to be filled through the UPSC 2023 examination.
Among the 1105 UPSC vacancies in 2023, 37 are designated for Persons with Benchmark Disability, distributed as follows:
- 7 vacancies for candidates with blindness and low vision (category a)
- 5 vacancies for candidates with deafness and hard of hearing (category b)
- 15 vacancies for candidates with locomotor disability (category c)
- 10 vacancies for candidates with multiple disabilities from among those falling under clauses (a) to (c), including deaf-blindness (category e)
UPSC CSE Vacancy 2022
Questions | Answers |
What was the earlier announced UPSC 2022 vacancy? | 861 |
What is the revised UPSC vacancy 2022? | 1011 |
What is the reason behind the increase in UPSC CSE Vacancy 2022? | The Government decided to recruit 150 personnel in the Indian Railway Management Service (IRMS), Group ‘A’ through CSE 2022. |
When was IRMS included in the list of UPSC Posts? | On 17th February 2022 |
Do candidates have to apply fresh UPSC Applications due to the inclusion of IRMS post? | No. Those who have already applied for the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination- 2022, which started on 2nd February 2022, are not required to apply afresh. |
UPSC CSE Vacancy 2021
Out of 712 UPSC Vacancy 2021, 22 vacancies are for the Persons with Benchmark Disability Category:
- 5 vacancies for candidates of blindness and low vision
- 6 vacancies for deaf and hard of hearing
- 6 vacancies for locomotor disability including cerebral palsy, leprosy cured, dwarfism, acid attack victims and muscular dystrophy, and
- 5 vacancies for multiple disabilities from amongst persons under clauses (a) to (c) including deaf-blindness.
UPSC CSE Vacancy 2020
Among the 796 UPSC Vacancies in 2020, 24 positions are designated for the Persons with Benchmark Disability Category:
- 3 vacancies for candidates with blindness and low vision
- 9 vacancies for those who are deaf and hard of hearing
- 8 vacancies for locomotor disability, including cerebral palsy, leprosy cured, dwarfism, acid attack victims, and muscular dystrophy
- 4 vacancies for individuals with multiple disabilities from among those falling under clauses (a) to (c), including deaf-blindness.
It’s noteworthy that the number of UPSC Vacancies in 2020 is lower than previous trends. For comparison, the IAS exam in 2019 had 896 vacancies, including 32 reserved for the Persons with Benchmark Disability category.
UPSC Vacancy List
The candidates can check the latest IAS Vacancy 2023 below. Also, the UPSC Vacancies over a few years have been given below:
UPSC Vacancy | Year |
1105 | 2023 |
1011 | 2022 |
712 | 2021 |
796 | 2020 |
829 | 2019 |
812 | 2018 |
1058 | 2017 |
1209 | 2016 |
1164 | 2015 |
1364 | 2014 |
1228 | 2013 |
Candidates can check the category-wise UPSC Civil Services Examination Vacancies From 2010 to 2015 below:
UPSC conducts the Civil Services Exam to recruit candidates for 24 services, including Group A services like IAS, IPS, IFS, etc., and Group B services like DANICS, DANIPS, PPS, etc.
The official notification provides the list of services and posts for which UPSC has declared the vacancy for 2023. The updated UPSC Posts list for 2023 is as follows:
- Indian Administrative Service |
- Indian Foreign Service |
- Indian Police Service |
- Indian P & T Accounts & Finance Service, Group ‘A’ |
- Indian Audit and Accounts Service, Group ‘A’ |
- Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central Excise), Group ‘A’ |
- Indian Defence Accounts Service, Group ‘A’ |
- Indian Revenue Service (I.T.), Group ‘A’ |
- Indian Ordnance Factories Service, Group ‘A’ (Assistant Works Manager, Administration) |
- Indian Postal Service, Group ‘A’ |
- Indian Civil Accounts Service, Group ‘A’ |
- Indian Railway Traffic Service, Group ‘A’ |
- Indian Railway Accounts Service, Group ‘A’ |
- Indian Railway Personnel Service, Group ‘A’ |
- Post of Assistant Security Commissioner in Railway Protection Force, Group ‘A’ |
- Indian Defence Estates Service, Group ‘A’ |
- Indian Information Service (Junior Grade), Group ‘A’ |
- Indian Trade Service, Group ‘A’ |
- Indian Corporate Law Service, Group “A” |
- Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service, Group ‘B’ (Section Officer’s Grade) |
- Delhi, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli Civil Service, Group ‘B’ |
- Delhi, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli Police Service, Group ‘B’ |
- Pondicherry Civil Service, Group ‘B’ |
- Pondicherry Police Service, Group ‘B’ |
- Indian Railway Management Service (IRMS), Group ‘A’ |
UPSC Recruitment FAQS
1. What is UPSC Recruitment?
UPSC Recruitment refers to the process by which the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) hires individuals for various government services and posts through competitive examinations.
2. How does UPSC conduct recruitment?
UPSC conducts recruitment through competitive exams, including the Civil Services Examination (CSE), Engineering Services Examination (ESE), Combined Defence Services Examination (CDSE), etc.
3. Which services fall under UPSC Recruitment?
UPSC recruits for a wide range of services, including the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), and many more.
4. How can I apply for UPSC Recruitment?
To apply for UPSC Recruitment, candidates need to visit the official UPSC website, check the notifications for relevant exams, and fill out the online application form.
5. What are the eligibility criteria for UPSC Recruitment?
Eligibility criteria vary for different exams and services. Generally, candidates must have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university. Detailed eligibility criteria are specified in the official notifications.
6. What is the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE)?
The UPSC Civil Services Examination is a prestigious exam that recruits candidates for IAS, IPS, IFS, and other Group A and B services. It consists of three stages: Preliminary, Mains, and Interview.
7. How often does UPSC release recruitment notifications?
UPSC releases recruitment notifications throughout the year for different examinations. The frequency depends on the schedule set by UPSC and the requirements of government services.
8. Is there an age limit for UPSC Recruitment?
Yes, there is an age limit for UPSC Recruitment, and it varies for different exams and services. The age limit is mentioned in the official notifications.
9. Can I apply for multiple UPSC exams simultaneously?
Yes, candidates are allowed to apply for multiple UPSC exams simultaneously, provided they meet the eligibility criteria for each exam.
10. How can I stay updated on UPSC Recruitment notifications?
To stay updated on UPSC Recruitment notifications, candidates can regularly check the official UPSC website, leading newspapers, and employment news. UPSC also communicates through its official social media channels.
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