UPSC CSE 2026: Language paper exemption, eligibility, and other key changes announced for aspirants

The UPSC released the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2026 notification on 4 February 2026, announcing 933 vacancies. Key changes include exemption from Paper A (Indian language) for candidates from certain northeastern states, stricter eligibility for Group A officers, a four-stage online application process, live photo capture, face authentication at exam centers, and tighter rules for OBC and EWS certificates. Candidates must ensure accurate information, as no corrections are allowed post-submission. These reforms aim to streamline processes and enhance examination integrity.

UPSC CSE 2026: Language paper exemption, eligibility, and other key changes announced for aspirants
The UPSC released the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2026 notification on 4 February 2026, announcing 933 vacancies. Key changes include exemption from Paper A (Indian language) for candidates from certain northeastern states, stricter eligibility for Group A officers, a four-stage online application process, live photo capture, face authentication at exam centers, and tighter rules for OBC and EWS certificates. Candidates must ensure accurate information, as no corrections are allowed post-submission. These reforms aim to streamline processes and enhance examination integrity.