UPSC exam calendar 2025 out at upsc.gov.in; CSE prelims on May 25; NDA, NA scheduled for April 13
Ayushi Bisht | April 25, 2024 | 06:58 PM IST | 1 min read
UPSC calendar includes the notification, registration and exam dates of NDA, CDS, CSE and other top UPSC exams 2025.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has issued its annual calendar outlining the schedule for various recruitment examinations to be conducted in 2025. Interested candidates can download the UPSC exam calendar 2025 through the official website, upsc.gov.in.
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The UPSC calendar 2025 includes notification, application form and tentative exam dates. As per the UPSC exam calendar 2025, the schedule begins with the reserved UPSC RT on January 11, 2025. Following that, the Combined Geo-Scientist (Prelims) and the Engineering Services (Prelims) both scheduled for February 9, 2025.
The NDA, NA 1 exam 2025 will be held on April 13, 2025. The calendar also includes other examinations such as the CBI (DSP) LDCE, CISF AC(EXE) LDCE, CDS 1, 2, among others.
UPSC Exam Calendar 2025
Candidates can check the UPSC exam calendar 2025 in the table given below-
|
Examination |
Date |
|---|---|
|
Reserved for UPSC RT/ exam |
January 11 |
|
UPSC Geo-Scientist Prelims 2024 |
February 9 (Sunday) |
|
UPSC ESE Prelims 2025 |
February 9 (Sunday) |
|
CBI (DSP) LDCE |
March 8 (Saturday) |
|
CISF AC(EXE) LDCE-2025 |
March 9 (Sunday) |
|
UPSC NDA NA 1 Exam 2025 |
April 13 (Sunday) |
|
UPSC CDS 1 Exam 2025 |
|
|
UPSC CSE Prelims 2025 |
May 25 (Sunday) |
|
UPSC IFS Prelims 2025 |
|
|
Reserved for UPSC RT |
June 14 (Saturday) |
|
UPSC IES ISS Exam 2025 |
June 20 (Friday) |
|
UPSC Geo-Scientist Mains 2025 |
June 21 (Saturday) |
|
UPSC ESE Mains Exam 2025 |
June 22 (Sunday) |
|
Reserved for UPSC RT/ Examination |
July 5 (Saturday) |
|
UPSC CMS Exam 2025 |
July 20 (Sunday) |
|
UPSC CAPF Exam 2025 |
August 3 (Sunday) |
|
Reserved for UPSC RT/ Examination |
August 9 (Saturday) |
|
Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2025 |
August 22 (Friday) |
|
UPSC NDA 2 Exam 2025 |
September 14 (Sunday) |
|
UPSC CDS 2 Exam 2025 |
|
|
Reserved for UPSC RT/ Examination |
October 4 (Saturday) |
|
Reserved for UPSC RT/ Examination |
November 1 (Saturday) |
|
UPSC IFS Mains Exam 2024 |
November 16 (Sunday) |
|
SO./Steno (GD-B/GD-I) LDCE |
December 13 (Saturday) |
|
Reserved for UPSC RT/ Examination |
December 20 (Saturday) |
UPSC official notification read, "The dates of notification, commencement and duration of Examinations RTs are liable to alteration, if the circumstances so warrant."
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