UPSC Prelims Result 2026 Declared Today (June 15): 13,343 Qualified for Mains — Download Roll Number PDF at upsc.gov.in

UPSC Prelims Result 2026 Live Updates

UPSC Prelims Result 2026: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially declared the UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination Result 2026 today June 15, 2026 on the official website upsc.gov.in. The result has been released in PDF format containing the roll numbers of qualified candidates for both the Civil Services Examination (CSE) and Indian Forest Service (IFoS) Examination 2026. The CSE Prelims 2026 was conducted on May 24, 2026 and the result has been declared exactly 22 days after the examination.

A total of 13,343 candidates have qualified for the UPSC Civil Services Mains 2026 against 1,016 vacancies a selection ratio of approximately 13 candidates per vacancy. Additionally, 1,046 candidates have been shortlisted for the IFoS Mains 2026 against 80 vacancies. Out of 8.19 lakh registered candidates, only 5.49 lakh appeared and just 13,343 cleared a brutal selection rate of only 2.43% of those who appeared.

UPSC Prelims Result 2026 Key Highlights

DetailInformation
Exam NameCivil Services (Preliminary) Examination 2026
Conducting BodyUnion Public Service Commission (UPSC)
Exam DateMay 24, 2026 (Sunday)
Result DeclaredJune 15, 2026
Days Between Exam and Result22 days
Total Registered8.19 lakh
Total Appeared5.49 lakh
CSE Qualified for Mains13,343 candidates
IFoS Qualified for Mains1,046 candidates
CSE Vacancies1,016 posts
IFoS Vacancies80 posts
CSE Mains DateAugust 21, 2026 onwards
DAF Submission WindowJune 19–28, 2026
Official Websiteupsc.gov.in

Result Status: Declared on June 15, 2026
Exam Date: May 24, 2026 (Sunday)
Total Registered: 8.19 lakh
Total Appeared: 5.49 lakh
CSE Qualified for Mains: 13,343 candidates
IFoS Qualified for Mains: 1,046 candidates
CSE Vacancies: 1,016 posts
IFoS Vacancies: 80 posts
Mains Exam Date: August 21, 2026 onwards
DAF Window: June 19–28, 2026
Official Website: upsc.gov.in

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How to Check UPSC Prelims Result 2026 Step by Step

  1. Visit the official website upsc.gov.in
  2. On the homepage, go to the “What’s New” section
  3. Click on Written Result Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination 2026
  4. The result PDF will open in a new tab
  5. Press Ctrl + F to open the search box
  6. Type your Roll Number and press Enter
  7. If your roll number is highlighted you have qualified for UPSC Mains 2026
  8. Download and save the PDF you will need it for the DAF

Note: UPSC does NOT send individual SMS or email notifications for Prelims results. Candidates must check the official website themselves. The PDF contains only roll numbers names are NOT mentioned in the result PDF.

UPSC Prelims 2026 Important Facts About the Result

CSAT is qualifying only: The Prelims consists of GS Paper 1 (200 marks) and CSAT/GS Paper 2 (200 marks). Only GS Paper 1 marks determine your rank and qualification. CSAT requires only 33% (66 out of 200) to qualify CSAT marks are NOT counted in the merit.

Cut-off marks NOT released yet: UPSC has clarified that category-wise cut-off marks, answer keys and candidate marks will be uploaded on upsc.gov.in only after the completion of the entire Civil Services Examination 2026 cycle i.e. after the final results are declared expected early 2027.

Roll number only no names: The result PDF contains roll numbers only. Your name does not appear in the Prelims result.

13x multiplier: UPSC typically qualifies approximately 12–13 times the total vacancies for Mains. With 1,016 CSE vacancies, 13,343 qualified a multiplier of approximately 13.1x.

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UPSC Prelims 2026 Selection Rate Analysis

MetricNumberPercentage
Total Registered8,19,000100%
Total Appeared5,49,00067%
Qualified for Mains13,3432.43% of appeared
Final IAS/IPS/IFS selection~1,0160.18% of appeared

This confirms that UPSC remains one of the toughest examinations in the world — only 2.43% of those who appeared cleared even the first qualifying stage.

Year-Wise UPSC Prelims Results — Comparison

YearAppearedQualifiedVacanciesResult Date
20265.49 lakh13,3431,016June 15, 2026
20255.85 lakh14,0001,009June 2025
20246.53 lakh14,6241,056June 2024
20235.74 lakh14,6241,255June 2023
20225.20 lakh13,090861June 2022
20215.58 lakh10,000712July 2021

Notably, the 2026 exam saw a lower number of appeared candidates (5.49 lakh) compared to previous years — possibly due to CBSE-related issues affecting graduate-level candidates. The result was declared 22 days after the exam, consistent with recent year trends.

UPSC Prelims 2026 Expected Cut-Off Category-Wise Estimates

The official cut-off will only be released after the final result in early 2027. Based on expert analysis of the 2026 paper (rated moderate to difficult with tricky statement-based questions) and previous year trends, the estimated cut-off:

CategoryExpected Cut-Off (GS Paper 1, out of 200)
General (UR)82–92 marks
EWS78–86 marks
OBC78–86 marks
SC70–78 marks
ST65–72 marks
PwBD (1&2)55–65 marks

Disclaimer: These are expert community estimates. The official cut-off will be released by UPSC only after the final CSE 2026 result (approximately early 2027).

What Qualified Candidates MUST Do Right Now

Step 1 — Submit DAF (Detailed Application Form) — June 19 to 28, 2026

All candidates who have qualified for UPSC Mains 2026 must submit the Detailed Application Form (DAF) at upsconline.nic.in between June 19 and June 28, 2026. UPSC has clarified that even candidates who do not need to update any information must log in and submit the application form during this prescribed window.

DAF includes:

  • Personal details and photograph
  • Educational qualifications
  • Cadre preferences (for IAS/IPS)
  • Choice of optional subject (for Mains)
  • Service preferences

Missing the DAF deadline (June 28) means disqualification from Mains — regardless of your Prelims result.

Step 2 — Start UPSC Mains Preparation Immediately

The UPSC Civil Services Mains 2026 is scheduled to begin from August 21, 2026 — that gives you approximately 67 days from today. Every day counts.

Priority subjects for Mains preparation (next 67 days):

GS Paper 1 (Indian Heritage, Culture, History, Geography): Revise NCERT Geography (Class 11 & 12), History standard references (Spectrum, Bipin Chandra), Art & Culture

GS Paper 2 (Governance, Constitution, Polity, IR): Focus on Laxmikanth for Polity, current IR issues, government schemes and policies

GS Paper 3 (Economy, Environment, Science): Focus on Economic Survey 2025–26, Budget highlights, environment & disaster management

GS Paper 4 (Ethics, Integrity, Aptitude): Practise case studies and essay-type answers daily — this paper is most neglected and most scoring

Essay Paper: Write one essay per week on current affairs and philosophical themes

Optional Subject: Begin systematically based on your chosen optional — 2 hours daily minimum

Step 3 — IFoS Candidates

The 1,046 candidates qualifying for IFoS Mains 2026 must similarly submit their DAF and prepare for the IFoS Mains examination separately. IFoS Mains will have a different schedule from CSE Mains.

What Non-Qualifiers Should Do

If your roll number is NOT in the PDF, your UPSC Prelims 2026 journey ends here for this cycle. Here is how to approach it:

Assess your performance honestly: Wait for the expected cut-off release (from coaching institutes and community sources) and estimate whether you were close to the cut-off or significantly below it.

If close to cut-off (within 5 marks): Your fundamentals are solid. Strengthen your weak areas and prepare more rigorously for UPSC Prelims 2027. Begin systematic Mains-level preparation even now — it significantly helps Prelims performance in the next attempt.

If significantly below cut-off: Reassess your preparation strategy. Many successful IAS officers took 3–5 attempts. Identify your specific weak areas — current affairs, CSAT, or static subjects — and address them systematically.

Check attempt count: General category: 6 attempts (up to age 32) OBC: 9 attempts (up to age 35) SC/ST: Unlimited attempts (up to age 37)

UPSC Mains 2026 Complete Exam Structure

The Mains exam beginning August 21, 2026 has 9 papers:

PaperSubjectMarksNature
Paper AIndian Language (from 8th Schedule)300Qualifying
Paper BEnglish300Qualifying
Paper IEssay250Merit
Paper IIGS 1 (History, Culture, Geography)250Merit
Paper IIIGS 2 (Governance, Polity, IR)250Merit
Paper IVGS 3 (Economy, Environment, Science)250Merit
Paper VGS 4 (Ethics, Integrity, Aptitude)250Merit
Paper VIOptional Subject Paper 1250Merit
Paper VIIOptional Subject Paper 2250Merit
Total (Merit)1,750

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. When was UPSC Prelims Result 2026 declared? The UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination Result 2026 was officially declared on June 15, 2026 at upsc.gov.in.

Q2. How many candidates qualified UPSC Prelims 2026? A total of 13,343 candidates have qualified for UPSC Civil Services Mains 2026. Additionally, 1,046 candidates have qualified for IFoS Mains 2026.

Q3. How do I check my UPSC Prelims Result 2026? Visit upsc.gov.in → What’s New → click Written Result PDF → press Ctrl+F → search your roll number. If highlighted, you have qualified.

Q4. What is the UPSC CSE 2026 vacancies count? There are 1,016 vacancies for Civil Services Examination 2026 and 80 vacancies for Indian Forest Service 2026.

Q5. When is UPSC Mains 2026 exam date? The UPSC Civil Services Mains 2026 is scheduled to begin from August 21, 2026.

Q6. What is the DAF submission window for UPSC Mains 2026? Qualified candidates must submit the Detailed Application Form (DAF) at upsconline.nic.in between June 19 and June 28, 2026.

Q7. What is the expected UPSC Prelims 2026 cut-off for General category? Based on expert community estimates and paper difficulty analysis, the expected General category cut-off is 82–92 marks. The official cut-off will only be released after the final result in early 2027.

Q8. Why does UPSC not release individual marks or names in Prelims result? UPSC Prelims result is released as a roll-number-only PDF. Individual marks, names, and category-wise cut-offs are released only after the completion of the entire examination cycle (after the final result).

Q9. How many attempts are allowed in UPSC CSE? General category candidates get 6 attempts up to age 32. OBC candidates get 9 attempts up to age 35. SC/ST candidates get unlimited attempts up to age 37.

Q10. Is CSAT score counted in UPSC Prelims merit? No. CSAT (GS Paper 2) is qualifying in nature — candidates must score minimum 33% (66 marks out of 200). CSAT marks are NOT counted in the Prelims merit. Only GS Paper 1 marks determine qualification and rank.

About UPSC Civil Services Examination

The UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) is India’s most prestigious competitive examination, conducted annually by the Union Public Service Commission. It is the gateway to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), and over 20 other Group A and Group B Central Services. The examination is conducted in three stages — Preliminary (qualifying), Mains (merit-based), and Personality Test (Interview). The entire cycle from Prelims to final result typically spans 12–18 months. UPSC CSE is widely regarded as one of the most challenging competitive examinations in the world, testing comprehensive knowledge, analytical ability, decision-making, and integrity.

Last Updated: June 15, 2026 | Source: upsc.gov.in

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