The UPPSC Mains Examination 2026 was conducted on March 29, 2026, coinciding with the declaration of the UPPCS 2024 results. Neha Panchal has topped the UPPCS 2024 examination, a significant achievement amidst a competitive field.
Out of a total of 947 vacant posts in the UPPCS 2024, 932 have been successfully filled. This year, the examination saw a total of 15,066 candidates qualify for the main examination, showcasing the high level of interest in civil services among aspirants.
The preliminary examination for UPPCS 2024 was held on December 22, 2024, and the mains took place from June 29 to July 2, 2025. Following the mains, interviews were conducted from February 16 to March 20, 2026, marking a comprehensive selection process.
In terms of gender representation, 613 men and 319 women were selected in UPPCS 2024, leading to a women’s success rate of 34.22%. This statistic reflects a growing trend of female participation and success in civil service examinations.
Notably, the UPPCS-2024 examination faced protests earlier due to a paper leak incident, which led to demands for a single-day preliminary exam. This incident highlighted the challenges faced by the examination process and the need for transparency.
The UPPSC is also preparing for the Combined State / Upper Subordinate Services Examination 2025, which aims to fill 200 vacancies, indicating ongoing opportunities for aspiring civil servants in Uttar Pradesh.
As the education landscape evolves, the success of candidates like Neha Panchal serves as an inspiration for future aspirants. Observers are keen to see how these developments will influence the upcoming examinations and the overall civil services framework in the state.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the impact of recent changes on future examinations and candidate preparation strategies.