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Released: 15 june 2026 · UPSC Result Update

The wait is over. The UPSC Prelims Result 2026 for the Civil Services Preliminary Examination held on 24 May 2026 has been declared. It’s a roll-number-wise PDF of every candidate who has qualified for UPSC Mains 2026 — here’s how to check yours and what to do in the next 48 hours.

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Prelims Held
24 May 2026

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Appeared
~5.49 Lakh

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Vacancies
~933

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Mains 2026
21 Aug 2026

📅 Published: 15 June 2026
🏛 Source: UPSC (upsc.gov.in)

🔄 Updated: June 2026

The wait is over. If your hands are slightly shaking as you open this page — that’s normal. Every aspirant who sat the Civil Services Preliminary Examination on 24 May 2026 has been refreshing upsc.gov.in for exactly this moment.

The UPSC Prelims Result 2026 has been declared by the Union Public Service Commission on 15 June 2026. It’s a roll-number-wise PDF listing every candidate who has qualified for the Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2026. No marks. No ranks. Just one question that matters today: is your roll number on that list?

Here’s everything you need — the official download link, how to check correctly, and the move you should make in the next 48 hours whether you’ve cleared it or not.

Download the UPSC Prelims Result 2026 PDF

The result is hosted only on the official UPSC website. Don’t trust roll-number lists circulating on Telegram or WhatsApp — wait for or cross-check against the official PDF.

📥 DownloadDownload UPSC CSE Prelims Result 2026 PDF →  (official upsc.gov.in copy)

If the link isn’t live yet on your end, go directly to the source at upsc.gov.in or upsconline.nic.in.

How to Check Your UPSC Prelims Result 2026

    1. Visit the official website: upsc.gov.in (or upsconline.nic.in).

 

    1. On the homepage, open the What’s New section, or go to Examinations → Written Results.

 

    1. Click the link titled “Written Result: Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2026.”

 

    1. A PDF will open or download — it contains the roll numbers of all qualified candidates.

 

    1. Press Ctrl + F (or use “Find” on mobile), type your roll number, and search.

 

    1. If your roll number appears, you’ve qualified for UPSC Mains 2026.

 

📌Search your roll number twice, and check it digit by digit. Every single year we see anxious aspirants misread a “0” as an “8” or skim past their own number in a 14,000-name list. Slow down. Read it carefully. Then read it again.

What the Prelims 2026 Result Actually Tells You

Let’s be honest about what this result is — and isn’t.

This year, around 8.19 lakh candidates applied and roughly 5.49 lakh actually appeared, against approximately 933 notified vacancies. UPSC typically shortlists candidates at about 12–13 times the number of vacancies for the Mains stage. So clearing Prelims means you’ve already crossed one of the most brutal filters in Indian competitive examinations.

But the result PDF gives you no marks and no cut-off. The official Prelims cut-off and your scorecard are released only after the entire CSE cycle concludes — likely in early 2027. So don’t go hunting for your score today. It isn’t there yet.

Prelims clears the crowd. Mains decides the result. The aspirants who treat the result day as a finish line lose the three months that actually make IAS officers.

Cleared It? Your Next 48 Hours Matter More Than You Think

If your roll number is on that list — congratulations, genuinely. Now move fast.

    • Fill the DAF-I (Detailed Application Form-I) for the Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2026 within the window UPSC announces. This is mandatory — qualifying Prelims alone does not register you for Mains.

 

    • Start full-length Mains answer writing today. UPSC Mains 2026 is scheduled for 21 August 2026. That’s a narrow runway.

 

    • Lock your optional subject revision and essay practice into a daily schedule. Don’t celebrate for a week — celebrate for an evening.

 

Didn’t Make It? Read This Before You Decide Anything

If your number isn’t there, sit with it — but don’t spiral. Some of the strongest officers we’ve mentored cleared on their second or third attempt. One missed cut-off is data, not a verdict.

Wait for the official cut-off (out after the final result) before you diagnose what went wrong. Was it CSAT? A few risky guesses? Current affairs gaps? Fix the specific leak — don’t restart from zero.

FAQ

Q: Does the UPSC Prelims 2026 result show my marks?

A: No. It only lists the roll numbers of candidates qualified for Mains. Marks, answer keys, and cut-offs are published after the entire Civil Services Examination concludes, expected around early 2027.

Q: I qualified — am I automatically registered for Mains?

A: No. You must fill and submit the DAF-I within the window UPSC announces. Missing it means missing Mains, regardless of clearing Prelims.

Q: When is the UPSC Mains 2026 exam?

A: The Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2026 is scheduled to begin on 21 August 2026.

Q: The official PDF won’t open or my roll number isn’t loading — what do I do?

A: Heavy traffic on result day is normal. Wait a few minutes and retry, or open the PDF on a different device. Always verify against the official upsc.gov.in copy.

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