UPPCS Exam
Pattern & Syllabus
2026
Prelims not counted in merit
The UPPCS 2026 exam is the most significant career gateway for lakhs of aspirants dreaming of administrative posts in Uttar Pradesh — and clarity on its pattern is your first real strategic edge.
The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) conducts the Combined State / Upper Subordinate Services Examination — popularly called UPPCS — to recruit Group A and Group B Gazetted officers: Deputy Collectors, DSPs, BDOs, Sub-Registrars, Treasury Officers, and District Commandants.
The 2026 cycle continues the reformed pattern that removed the optional subject and replaced it with two compulsory Uttar Pradesh-focused GS papers. For anyone preparing without understanding this structural shift, the risk of misdirected effort is very real.
At Legacy IAS, our UPSC coaching experts have broken down every syllable of this syllabus so you can prepare with the clarity that toppers carry.
Complete Exam Overview
Prelims
Mains
Interview + Grand Total
Prelims Exam Pattern 2026
GS Paper I
GS Paper II — CSAT
Mains Exam Pattern 2026
| Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration | Type | Focus Area |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper 1 | General Hindi | 150 | 3 hrs | Descriptive | Language & writing |
| Paper 2 | Essay | 150 | 3 hrs | 3 essays × 700 words | Analysis & expression |
| Paper 3 | General Studies I | 200 | 3 hrs | Descriptive | History, Culture, Geography |
| Paper 4 | General Studies II | 200 | 3 hrs | Descriptive | Polity, Governance, IR |
| Paper 5 | General Studies III | 200 | 3 hrs | Descriptive | Economy, Sci-Tech, Security |
| Paper 6 | General Studies IV — Ethics | 200 | 3 hrs | Descriptive + Cases | Ethics, Integrity, Aptitude |
| Paper 7 | GS V UP Specific | 200 | 3 hrs | Descriptive | UP History, Polity, Society |
| Paper 8 | GS VI UP Specific | 200 | 3 hrs | Descriptive | UP Economy, Resources, Infra |
| Grand Total — Mains Written | 1500 | 24 hrs | Medium: Hindi or English | Optional: Removed | ||
- Comprehension & précis writing
- Official & semi-official letter writing
- Notice & circular drafting
- Suffixes, prefixes, antonyms, synonyms
- Spelling correction, idioms, proverbs
- Vocabulary and grammar
- Section A: Literature, culture, social & political
- Section B: Science, environment, economy, agriculture
- Section C: National/international events, disasters, development
- One essay per section — ~700 words each
- Indian history — ancient, medieval, modern
- Modern history 1757–1947
- Post-independence consolidation
- Art, literature, architecture
- Indian society, diversity, globalisation
- Physical geography & natural resources
- Indian Constitution — features, amendments
- Federalism, Finance Commission
- Parliament, State legislatures, Judiciary
- NITI Aayog, statutory bodies
- Welfare schemes, health, education, HRD
- India's foreign policy & international institutions
- Indian economy — planning, growth, employment
- Agriculture, land reforms, MSP, PDS
- Science & Technology, ICT, space
- Environment, EIA, disaster management
- Internal security, cyber threats
- Defence & paramilitary forces
- Ethics & human interface
- Attitude, Emotional Intelligence
- Civil service values — integrity, impartiality
- Contributions of moral thinkers
- Probity in governance, RTI
- Case studies on administrative dilemmas
- UP history — ancient to modern
- UP's role in freedom struggle
- Culture, folk arts, architecture of UP
- UP governance, land reforms
- Panchayati Raj & municipal bodies in UP
- Law & order, education, health in UP
- UP economy, state budget, trade
- ODOP, MSMEs, Defence Corridor
- Agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry
- Rivers, forests, wildlife sanctuaries
- Expressways, airports, infrastructure
- UP government schemes & fiscal policy
Detailed Syllabus 2026
Prelims Syllabus
GS Paper I — Key Topics
- Current Affairs — national & international (last 12–18 months)
- History of India & Indian National Movement
- Geography of India & Uttar Pradesh
- Indian Polity and Governance
- Economic and Social Development
- Environment, Biodiversity & Climate Change
- General Science (NCERT Class 6–10 level)
- UP-Specific — schemes, geography, personalities (15–20 Qs)
CSAT Paper II — Qualifying Topics
- Comprehension — Hindi & English passages
- Logical Reasoning & Analytical Ability
- Decision Making & Problem Solving
- General Mental Ability
- Basic Numeracy — Class 10 level
- Data Interpretation — charts, graphs, tables
- Interpersonal & Communication Skills
- Hindi & English Language Comprehension
Mains Syllabus — Paper by Paper
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- Comprehension & précis writing (gadyaansh)
- Official and semi-official letter writing
- Notice and circular drafting
- Suffixes (pratyay) and prefixes (upsarg)
- Antonyms and synonyms
- Spelling correction
- Idioms (muhavare) and proverbs (lokoktiyaan)
- Vocabulary and grammar (vyakaran)
- Section A: Literature, culture, social & political spheres
- Section B: Science, environment, economy, agriculture, trade
- Section C: National/international events, natural disasters, development programmes
- Word limit: ~700 words per essay
- One essay per section — total 3 essays
- Evaluated on structure, argument, language, originality
- Indian history — ancient, medieval, modern
- Modern history 1757–1947: events, personalities, movements
- Post-independence consolidation and reorganisation
- World history — 18th–20th century
- Art, literature, architecture — ancient to modern
- Salient features of Indian society & diversity
- Globalisation and its impact on Indian society
- Communalism, regionalism, and secularism
- Physical geography of India and natural resources
- Population and urbanisation trends
- Indian Constitution — evolution, features, amendments
- Federalism and Centre-State relations
- Finance Commission and fiscal federalism
- Parliament, State legislatures, separation of powers
- Judiciary — structure, judicial activism, PIL
- Representation of People Act, elections
- NITI Aayog and statutory/regulatory bodies
- Welfare schemes — health, education, HRD
- Transparency, accountability, RTI, citizen charters
- India's foreign policy, international institutions
- Indian economy — planning, growth, development, employment
- Inclusive growth, budgeting, fiscal and monetary policy
- Agriculture, food processing, land reforms, MSP, PDS
- Liberalisation, industrial policy, infrastructure
- Science & Technology — ICT, space, biotechnology
- Environment conservation, EIA, biodiversity, climate change
- Disaster management — NDMA, SDMA frameworks
- Internal security — insurgency, border management, cyber threats
- External state and non-state actors, money laundering
- Defence and paramilitary forces
- Ethics and human interface — dimensions and determinants
- Attitude — content, structure, function
- Aptitude and foundational civil service values
- Integrity, impartiality, objectivity, dedication, compassion
- Emotional Intelligence in administration
- Contributions of moral thinkers — Indian and global
- Public service values and ethics in public administration
- Probity in governance, RTI, codes of ethics
- Work culture, accountability, anti-corruption
- Case studies on real administrative ethical dilemmas
- UP history — ancient sites, medieval kingdoms (Awadh, Bundelkhand)
- UP's role in 1857, Non-Cooperation, Quit India, independence
- Culture, folk traditions, classical arts, architecture of UP
- Political structure and governance in post-independence UP
- UP public administration — districts, divisions, revenue hierarchy
- Land reforms — Zamindari abolition, consolidation, current policy
- Panchayati Raj and municipal bodies in UP
- Good governance — CM Dashboard, e-governance, Nivesh Mitra
- Law and order, police reforms, anti-crime initiatives in UP
- UP education, health infrastructure, social welfare
- Tourism — religious, heritage, eco-tourism in UP
- NGOs, SHGs, and their role in UP's social development
- UP economy, state budget, trade, and commerce
- ODOP (One District One Product) — scheme, products, global reach
- UP industries, MSMEs, investment policy, UP Defence Corridor
- Agriculture — cropping patterns, horticulture, animal husbandry
- Forestry, wildlife sanctuaries, eco-tourism in UP
- Climate, pollution, and natural resource management
- Major rivers, tributaries, and irrigation systems of UP
- UP demographic patterns, census data, development indices
- Renewable energy — solar parks, wind energy in UP
- Expressways, airports, infrastructure (Purvanchal, Bundelkhand, etc.)
- Public-private partnerships — models and UP examples
- Key UP government schemes — social welfare, agriculture, employment
The State-Specific Edge —
Why UPPCS Is Not "Mini UPSC"
The most dangerous assumption any aspirant can make is treating UPPCS as a trimmed-down UPSC. Those two UP-specific papers are a 400-mark differentiator — and most programmes fail to address them seriously.
Of Total Mains MarksPapers GS V & VI are UP-exclusive — 400 of 1500 marks belong entirely to state knowledge
Standard TextbooksNo Laxmikant equivalent for UP papers — notes must be built from primary state sources
Year of ReformOptional removed; UP papers introduced — the exam now tests state-level administrative readiness
| Feature | UPPCS 2026 | UPSC CSE 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Optional Subject | Removed entirely | Mandatory — 2 papers, 500 marks |
| State-Focus Papers | Yes — GS V & VI on UP (400 marks) | No state-specific papers |
| Mains Total | 1500 marks | 1750 marks |
| Interview Marks | 100 marks | 275 marks |
| Final Merit Total | 1600 marks (Mains + Interview) | 2025 marks (Mains + Interview) |
| Language Paper | General Hindi — counted in merit | Language papers — qualifying only |
Smart Preparation Strategy
Build the Base Right
- Complete NCERTs Classes 6–12 (History, Geo, Polity, Economy, Science) before any reference book
- Polity: Laxmikant; History: Spectrum; Geography: GC Leong; Economy: Ramesh Singh
- Environment: Shankar IAS — high-yield in UP Prelims
- One newspaper daily + UP-edition source for state current affairs
Tests & CSAT Discipline
- One full-length mock per week from August — analyse for twice the time you spent solving
- CSAT: 10 RCs + 10 reasoning + 10 maths every alternate day — minimum 3 months
- Never attempt if you can't eliminate at least 2 options — protect your score from negative marking
- Solve previous 5 years of UPPCS PYQs — pattern recognition is the highest-ROI activity
Answer Writing from Day One
- Start writing answers within 30 days of beginning prep — not after "finishing" the syllabus
- Master structure: Context intro → Multidimensional body → Forward-looking conclusion
- Use diagrams, maps, flowcharts — UP expressway maps and org charts fetch extra marks
- Write one 700-word essay per week — get it evaluated, not just written
Language & Ethics Tactics
- Target 200 Hindi words per 10 minutes — speed needs months of deliberate practice
- Ethics: Prepare 8–10 case-study frameworks for common dilemma categories in UP context
- Build a "UP administrative example bank" for ethics answers and GS papers alike
- Hindi paper: Practice official letters, circulars, and précis once a week
Primary Sources Are King
- UP Economic Survey (latest edition) — read cover to cover, not just highlights
- UP State Budget speech — note schemes, allocations, and development priorities
- UP government portals — Nivesh Mitra, CM Dashboard, State Planning Dept
- Census 2011 UP volumes — demographics, urbanisation, district-level data
Systematic Note-Making
- Build a "UP Schemes Compendium" — 30–40 pages covering all major schemes by department
- Create a UP map workbook — districts, rivers, expressways, sanctuaries, industrial zones
- Daily 30 minutes: read UP-edition newspaper — schemes, law & order, CM announcements
- Make a "UP vs National" comparison table for economy, agriculture, and social indices


