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What has changed for IAS, IFS and IPS officers under the new UPSC rules
UPSC has introduced significant changes, debarring serving IAS and IFS officers from appearing in the 2026 examination and ...
The UPSC has tightened the rules, and the signal is unmistakable: if you are allotted the IAS or IFS, there is no second bite at the cherry. One selection, one outcome. No encore performances ...
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has clarified that serving IAS, IPS and IFS officers will not be permitted to appear in the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2026, putting an end to ...
According to the notification, any candidate currently serving in the IAS or the IFS "will not be eligible to appear" for the ...
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UPSC CSE 2026: UPSC has changed the rules for IAS-IPS exams; candidates will no longer be able to appear for the exam repeatedly.
UPSC CSE 2026 New Rules: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the notification for the Civil Services ...
UPSC has introduced major rule changes for the Civil Services Exam 2026, impacting serving officers, attempt limits and ...
In-service candidates (IAS, IPS, IFS) get only a one-time chance to re-attempt. Learn about the new attempt limits, mandatory face authentication, and other major reforms in the latest notification.
Clearing the Civil Services Examination is not an easy feat. It requires unwavering dedication, hard work, and determination to crack the UPSC civil services examination. In this story, we will talk ...
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