Who is eligible for age relaxation in UPSC?
21 to 32 years
UPSC Exam Eligibility Snapshot
| Age Limit | 21 to 32 years |
|---|---|
| Age relaxation | As per category (mentioned below) |
| Number of Attempts | 06 (General and EWS) ; 09 (OBC); SC/ST (Upto age limit) |
| Educational qualification for UPSC Civil Services | Graduation from any recognized university |
| Nationality | Indian (For IAS and IPS); |
Do central govt employees get age relaxation?
“Age Limit: Below 36 years & relaxable in case of Govt. Servant and departmental candidates upto 05 years in accordance with the instructions or orders issued by the Central Government.
Can OBC creamy layer get age relaxation in UPSC?
A. Reservation is made for the candidates belonging to the OBC category in respect of vacancies as may be fixed by the Government. No reservation/relaxation is admissible to OBC candidates belonging to creamy layer.
Should I claim age relaxation in UPSC?
Age is not a very big criteria, unless and until someone has crossed the upper age bar or has exceeded the limit of the number of attempts. People always have chances to clear the UPSC examination provided they can put in some serious efforts in the preparation phase since the exam process is going to be much hectic.
Are you eligible for age relaxation?
Ans: Yes there is age relaxation for widows, divorced women and judicially separated women. The age limit is 35 years for UR category women; 40 years for SC/ST women and 38 years for OBC women.
Who is eligible for age relaxation?
Upper age is relaxable by 5 years for SC/ST applicants, by 3 years for OBC applicants and by 10 years for PWD applicants. However, no applicant of age 58 years or above will be eligible for selection for any post.
Will Upsc increase the age limit?
UPSC aspirants of both 2020 and 2021 are demanding two more attempts and two years of age relaxation in all central government exams. Here’s where the government stands on the matter. UPSC aspirants of both 2020 and 2021 are demanding two more attempts and two years of age relaxation in all central government exams.