UPPSC Notification 2023 Out for 173 Vacancies, Check the Details

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UPPSC Notification 2023

UPPSC Notification 2023 was released on 3rd March 2023 for 173 vacant posts. The vacancies were released for various posts of PSC officers in Uttar Pradesh. Eligible candidates were able to apply online from 3rd March 2023 to 6th April 2023. UPPSC has conducted the prelims examination and the mains examination will be soon conducted in September 2023. In this blog, we will provide you with the UPPSC Notification 2023 and the recruitment details.

UPPSC Notification 2023 – Overview

Candidates must be aware of the overview details of the UPPSC Recruitment 2023. We have mentioned below the overall summary for the UPPSC 2023.

Particulars UPPSC Notification 2023 Details
Exam NameCombined State/Upper Subordinate Services Examination
Conducted by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC)
Exam LevelNational
FrequencyYearly
Exam ModeOffline
Selection ProcessPreliminary, Mains, and Interview
Educational QualificationGraduation
LanguageMultilingual
Age Limit21-40 years
Official Websitewww.uppsc.up.nic.in

UPPSC Notification 2023 – Important Dates

Aspiring candidates who are appearing for the UPPSC Examination 2023 must be aware of the important dates for all the events. We have mentioned below the details of the dates for all the events of the recruitment.

EventDate
Online Registration Starts03-03-2023
Online Registration Ends06-04-2023
Prelims Exam Date14-05-2023
Prelims Result Date26-06-2023
Mains Admit Card ReleaseSeptember 2023
Mains Exam Date23rd September 2023

UPPSC Notification 2023 – Download Link

Candidates must have detailed information regarding all the aspects of the notification. We have mentioned below the direct link to download the notification for the candidates.

Download the UPPSC Notification 2023

UPPSC Notification 2023 – Apply Online

The application process for the UPPSC Recruitment 2023 was open from 3rd March 2023 to 6th April 2023. Eligible candidates were able to apply online from the official website of the UPPSC. The application process has been closed now for all the candidates. Although, candidates must be aware of the application process. We have provided below the detailed steps to apply online.

  1. Visit the UPPSC official website: Open your web browser and go to the official website of Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC). The website address is usually www.uppsc.up.nic.in.
  2. Navigate to the Recruitment section: Look for the “Recruitment” or “Notification” section on the UPPSC website.
  3. Register on the UPPSC portal: If you are a new user, you will need to register on the UPPSC portal. Look for the “Registration” or “New User Registration” link on the website.
  4. Fill out the online application form: After registration, log in to your account using your username and password. Locate the online application form for the UPPSC PCS recruitment and click on it. Fill out the application form with accurate details, including personal information, educational qualifications, work experience (if applicable), and any other required information.
  5. Upload documents: As part of the application, you may need to upload scanned copies of certain documents.
  6. Pay application fee: Pay the required application fee using the available online payment methods such as credit/debit cards, net banking, or e-wallets.
  7. Review and submit: Before submitting the application, review all the information you have entered to ensure its accuracy.

UPPSC Eligibility Criteria 2023

UPPSC has a set of criteria that needs to be fulfilled by the candidates in order to be eligible for the examination. We have mentioned below the detailed eligibility criteria for all the candidates.

Age Limit

  • Minimum Age Limit: 21 years
  • Upper Age Limit: 40 years

Note: They must have not been born earlier than 2nd July 1983 and not later than July 1, 2002.

Age Relaxation

Reserved categories candidates are provided with the relaxation in upper age limit as per the government rules. We have mentioned below the category-wise age relaxation.

CategoryAge Relaxation
Scheduled caste/Scheduled tribe of UP5 years
Other backward classes (OBC) of UP5 years
Skilled Players of UP of Classified Games5 years
State Government Employees of U.P. including Teachers/ Staff of the Basic Shiksha Parishad of U.P. and Teachers/ Staff of the Government Aided Madhyamik Vidyalayas of U.P5 years
Physically Handicapped persons of UP15 years (Maximum upper age limit is 55 years)
Ex. Servicemen of UP (who have rendered five years of service in the Army)5 years

Educational Qualification

We have mentioned below the educational qualification for each post of the UPPSC Recruitment 2023.

S.No.Name of PostEducational Qualifications
1.Sub RegistrarLaw Graduate
2.Assistant Labour CommissionerPost Graduate Degree in Economics / Sociology / Commerce / Law / Labour relation / Labour welfare / Labour Law / Social work / Social welfare / Trade Management / Personnel Management.
3.Assistant Controller Legal Measurement (Grade-II)(1) (A) From a University established by law in India, or (B) From any institution other than a University recognized or declared to be a University under any law, or (C) Degree in science with physics or mechanical engineering as one of the subjects from a foreign university recognized by the Central Government; and (2) Working knowledge of Hindi written in Devanagari Script.
4.Law OfficerA Candidate for direct recruitment to the post of Law Officer must possess the following qualifications:(i) Bachelor’s Degree in Law from a University established by law in India. (ii) Registration in the concerned Bar Council or the affiliated Bar Association recognized by the Bar Council of India and two years of practice experience certificates issued/Certified by the Bar Council/Bar Association.
5.Technical Assistant (Geology)Essential Qualification:
(I) A master’s degree with at least 50 percent marks in Geology or Applied Geology or a Diploma in Applied Geology from the Indian School of Mines and Applied Geology, Dhanbad.
(ii) Preferential:- Research experience or field training conducted by the Geological Survey of India.
6.Technical Assistant (Geophysics)Postgraduate degree with at least 50 percent marks in Geophysics, Applied Geophysics, Geology, or applied Geology (with physics, Mathematics at the B.Sc. level) from a university established by law in India.
7. Tax Assessment OfficerBachelor’s degree in Commerce or Economics with 55% marks.

UPPSC Notification 2023 – Selection Process

The UPPSC will select the candidates on the basis of the three phases of examination and they are:

  • Prelims
  • Main Examination
  • Personality Test

UPPSC Exam Pattern 2023

Aspiring candidates must be aware of the detailed exam pattern for UPPSC Recruitment 2023. We have mentioned below the detailed exam pattern for both the Preliminary and mains examination.

Prelims Exam Pattern

Paper Questions Total Marks Duration
Paper-1 – General Studies I1502002 hours
Paper-2 – General Studies II (CSAT) Qualifying in Nature1002002 hours
  • Paper II of the Preliminary examination is qualifying in nature. Candidates need to score a minimum of 33% in Paper II.
  • The Merit list will be prepared on the basis of marks obtained by the candidates in Paper I.

Mains Exam Pattern

PapersTotal MarksTime Duration
General Hindi1503 hours
Essay1503 hours
General Studies – I2003 hours
General Studies – II2003 hours
General Studies – III2003 hours
General Studies – IV2003 hours
General Studies – V2003 hours
General Studies – VI2003 hours

Personality Test

Candidates who will qualify for the mains examination will appear for the personality test. The personality test will have a weightage of 200 marks and will have a duration of 2 hours.

UPPSC Notification 2023 – Syllabus

We have mentioned below the detailed syllabus for the prelims and mains examination of the UPPSC Recruitment 2023.

Prelims Syllabus for General Studies

  • Current events of National and International Importance: Candidates must be knowledgeable about current events of National and International importance.
  • Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Indian History: A comprehensive study of the social, economic, and political facets of Indian history should be emphasized in history classes.
  • Indian and World Geography: The physical, social, and economic geography of India and the world are covered in Indian and world geography.
  • Indian Governance and Polity: It includes specifics about Indian politics, the economy, and culture. The political system, constitution, public policy, Panchayati raj, rights issues, etc.
  • Social and Economic Development: Sustainable Development in Social and Economic Terms Demographics, social sector initiatives, poverty inclusion, etc.
  • Biodiversity, Environmental Ecology, and Climate Change.

Prelims Syllabus for CSAT Paper II

  • Comprehension
  • Interpersonal skills (including communication skills)
  • Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning
  • Problem Solving & Decision Making
  • General Mental Ability
  • Elementary Mathematics (class X level – Algebra, Statistics, Geometry, and Arithmetic):
  • General English (Class X level)
  • General Hindi (Class X level)

Mains Syllabus for General Hindi

Mains Syllabus for Essay Writing

SectionsTopics
Section ASocial sphere, political sphere, and literary and cultural spheres
Section BAgriculture, industry, and trade; science; the environment; and the economic sphere.
Section CEvents on a National and International level, natural disasters including floods, earthquakes, and landslides, as well as national development efforts.

Mains Syllabus for GS Paper III

  • The key elements of Indian art, literature, and architecture from ancient to modern will be covered in the history of Indian culture.
  • History of Modern India (from A.D. 1757 to A.D. 1947): Significant incidents or events, personalities, issues, challenges, etc.
  • The Freedom Struggle: its numerous phases and significant participants/contributors from various regions of the nation.
  • Consolidation and reorganization that occurred in the country after independence (till 1965A.D.).
  • The events from the 18th century to the middle of the 20th century, such as the French Revolution of 1789, the Industrial Revolution, the World Wars, the redrawing of national borders, Socialism, Nazism, and Fascism, etc.—their forms and effects on society—will be included in the study of world history.
  • Important aspects of Indian culture and society.
  • Role of Women in Society and Women’s Organization, Population, and Related Problems, Poverty and Developmental Problems, Urbanization, Their Issues, and Solutions
  • Definition of globalization, privatization, and liberalization, as well as its implications for the political system, the economy, and the social order.
  • Regionalism, communalism, secularism, and social empowerment.
  • Distribution of the world’s primary natural resources, including water, soils, and forests, with special reference to South and South-East Asia and India. factors affecting where industries are located (with special reference to India).
  • Earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic activity, cyclones, ocean currents, winds, and glaciers are prominent physical geography elements.
  • India’s ocean resources and their potential.
  • The worldwide refugee and migrant crisis, with a focus on India.
  • Borders and frontiers in relation to the Indian subcontinent.
  • Types and patterns of population and settlements, urbanization, smart cities, and smart villages.

Mains Syllabus for GS Paper IV

  • Historical foundations, development, features, amendments, major provisions, and the basic structure of the Indian Constitution. The Supreme Court’s role in the development of the Constitution’s fundamental provisions.
  • Functions and obligations of the Union and the States: problems and difficulties with the federal system, difficulties with the devolution of authority and resources to local levels.
  • The Finance Commission’s function in Center-State financial interactions.
  • Separation of powers, institutions, and means for resolving disputes.
  • Alternative conflict resolution techniques’ emergence and utilization.
  • Comparison between the constitutional systems of other significant democracies and India.
  • Structure, operation, business practices rights and privileges, and pertinent topics pertaining to the federal and state legislatures.
  • Ministries and Departments of Government, Pressure Groups, Formal/Informal Associations, and Their Role in the Polity: Structure, Organization, and Operation of the Executive and the Judiciary. lawsuits in the public interest (PIL).
  • The Representation of People’s Act’s key characteristics.
  • Appointment to different constitutional bodies, powers, tasks, and duties.
  • The characteristics and operations of statutory, regulatory, and various quasi-judicial entities, such as NITI Aayog.
  • Governmental initiatives for development in different fields, as well as problems with their conception, execution, and information technology (ICT).
  • Self-Help Groups (SHGs), diverse groups and associations, funders, charities, institutional stakeholders, and other stakeholders have a role in the development process.
  • The Center and States’ welfare programs for the most disadvantaged segments of the population, as well as the effectiveness of these programs, processes, laws, organizations, and bodies set up to protect and improve these vulnerable segments.
  • Issues pertaining to the growth and administration of social services in the fields of health, education, and human resources.
  • Issues with hunger and poverty and how they affect society at large.
  • Essential facets of governance. Citizens, charters, and institutional measures; transparency and accountability; e-governance applications, models, accomplishments, limitations, and possibilities.
  • The function of the civil service in a democracy in light of contemporary trends.
  • India’s connections with its neighboring nations.
  • Groupings and agreements at the bilateral, regional, and international levels involving or affecting India.
  • Political and policy implications for India’s interests and the Indian diaspora in developed and emerging nations.
  • Important international institutions and agencies, including information about their mission and operations.
  • Specific familiarity with the political, administrative, revenue, and judicial systems of Uttar Pradesh.
  • Regional, state, national, and international current affairs and events.

Mains Syllabus for GS Paper V

  • India’s economic planning: goals and results. Goal-setting for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): NITI Aayog’s role.
  • Poverty, unemployment, social justice, and inclusive growth are all important issues.
  • components of the financial and budgetary systems of governments.
  • Major Crops, Various Irrigation Methods, Storage, Transport, and Marketing of Agricultural Produce, and Using E-Technology to Help Farmers
  • Issues relating to buffer stocks and food security, direct and indirect farm subsidies, minimum support prices, the Public Distribution System’s goals, operations, constraints, and reform, and technology missions in agriculture.
  • Size, importance, geographic distribution, upstream and downstream requirements, and supply chain management of the Indian food processing and related industries.
  • Indian land reforms since independence.
  • changes in industrial policy and how they affect industrial growth, as well as the consequences of globalization and liberalisation on the economy.
  • Infrastructure includes aspects like energy, ports, roads, airports, and railroads.
  • Applications of science and technology to daily living, national security, and India’s science and technology policy.
  • Indigenization of technology and Indian advances in science and technology. new technology developments, technology transfer, and technologies with dual and vital uses.
  • Knowledge in the areas of nanotechnology, microbiology, biotechnology, computers, energy resources, and information and communication technology (ICT). issues of digital rights and intellectual property rights (IPR).
  • Ecosystem security and protection, wildlife conservation, biodiversity preservation, reduction of environmental pollution and deterioration, and environmental impact assessment.
  • Disaster mitigation and management as a non-traditional security and safety concern.
  • International security challenges include those related to nuclear proliferation, extremism’s causes and dissemination, communication networks, the media’s role, and social networking. the fundamentals of money laundering, human trafficking, and computer security.
  • Internal security threats in India include terrorism, corruption, insurgency, and organised crime.
  • The function, nature, and objectives of India’s higher defense organizations 18- Expertise in the economy of Uttar Pradesh – State Budget Overview of UP Economy. Agriculture, industry, infrastructure, and physical resources are important. Development of human resources and skills.
  • Welfare programs and government programs.
  • Agriculture, horticulture, forestry, and animal husbandry-related issues.
  • Law and order and civil defense with a focus on Uttar Pradesh.

Mains Syllabus for GS Paper VI

  • Ethics and Human Interaction: The purpose, factors, and effects of ethics in human action; Dimensions of ethics; Ethics in interpersonal relationships, both private and public. Human Values: The role of family, community, and educational institutions in instilling values; lessons from the lives and teachings of great leaders, reformers, and administrators.
  • Attitude: Its content, structure, purpose, influence on behavior and thought, political and moral attitudes, social influence, and persuasive power.
  • Ability and core principles for the civil service, including honesty, objectivity, and partisanship; loyalty to the public good; empathy, tolerance, and sympathy for the weaker groups.
  • Administration and governance can benefit from and apply emotional intelligence in several ways.
  • Contributions from moral philosophers and thinkers in India and around the world.
  • Public/Civil Service values and ethics in public administration: status and issues; ethical worries and conundrums in governmental and private institutions; laws, rules, and regulations as sources of ethical guidance; accountability and ethical governance; strengthening of moral values in governance; ethical issues in international relations and funding; corporate governance.
  • Governance and Probity: the idea of public service; the philosophical underpinnings of governance; information exchange; and openness in government. Right to Information, standards of ethics and conduct, the Citizen’s Charter, workplace culture, the effectiveness of service delivery, the use of public monies, and the difficulties presented by corruption
  • Case studies addressing the aforementioned concerns.

UPPSC Notification 2023 – Admit Card

UPPSC will be conducting the mains examination from 23rd September to 1st October 2023. The admit card for the main examination is expected to be released by the second week of September 2023. Candidates preparing to appear for the main examination must be aware of the admit card details and the downloading process. We will provide you with the direct link to download the admit card once it is released officially.

Download the UPPSC Mains Admit Card 2023 (Link Inactive)

How to Download the Admit Card?

  1. Visit the UPPSC official website: Open your web browser and go to the official website of the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC).
  2. Look for the Admit Card section: Explore the UPPSC website and locate the “Admit Card” or “Download Admit Card” section.
  3. Select the relevant examination: Look for the UPPSC Mains examination or the specific examination you are appearing for and click on it.
  4. Enter the required details: Common details required may include your registration number, date of birth, password, or any other information specified in the instructions.
  5. Submit the details: Once you have entered the details, click on the “Submit” or “Download Admit Card” button.
  6. View and download the admit card: If the entered details are correct, your UPPSC Mains Admit Card will be displayed on the screen. Carefully review the details if everything is accurate, you can proceed to download the admit card.

UPPSC Notification 2023 – Result

UPPSC released the result for the Prelims examination on the 26th of June 2023 for all the candidates on their official website. We have mentioned below the direct link to download the UPPSC Prelims Result 2023.

Download the UPPSC Prelims Result 2023 PDF

* Qualified candidates will appear in the main examination.

Conclusion

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UPPSC Notification 2023 – Frequently Asked Questions

Q.1 When the UPPSC Notification 2023 was released?

Ans. UPPSC Notification 2023 was released on 3rd March 2023.

Q.2 From where can I download the UPPSC Notification 2023?

Ans. Candidates can download the UPPSC Notification 2023 from the direct link mentioned in this blog.

Q.3 When will the UPPSC Mains 2023 be conducted?

Ans. UPPSC Mains 2023 will be conducted on 23rd September 2023.

Q.4 How many vacancies have been released for the UPPSC Recruitment 2023?

Ans. 173 vacancies have been released for the UPPSC Recruitment 2023.

Q.5 What is the full form of UPPSC?

Ans. UPPSC stands for the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission.


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