💬 What’s the Update?

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has introduced a system that allows candidates who cleared the UPSC Mains but didn’t make it to the final list (after the personality test/interview) to still be considered for government jobs in selected departments and ministries.

This move aims to utilize the talent pool of deserving aspirants who narrowly missed out on getting a civil service posting but have already demonstrated strong potential.


✅ Who Is Eligible?

  • Candidates who cleared the UPSC Mains Exam
  • But didn’t qualify in the final merit list after the interview round
  • Must be part of the Reserve List or considered “fit” by the Commission

🏛️ Where Can They Be Recruited?

Government departments (outside IAS/IPS/IFS) may request UPSC to:

  • Share names from the Reserve List
  • Recommend eligible candidates for posts such as:
    • Assistant Section Officers
    • Research Analysts
    • Technical & Policy Posts
    • CAPF or allied services
    • Think tanks, NITI Aayog, etc.

📌 Why This Matters

  • Every year, hundreds of candidates miss out by just a few marks.
  • These candidates have already undergone rigorous testing—Prelims, Mains, and Interviews.
  • The new system gives them a second chance to serve in government roles without wasting a whole year.

⚠️ Important Notes

  • This is not an automatic job guarantee.
  • Selection depends on:
    • Vacancy availability
    • Departmental requests
    • Your placement in the Reserve List
  • You will be contacted only if a department seeks your profile.

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