Union Public Service Commission IES/ISS Exam 2026 Registration Begins

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially commenced the registration process for the Indian Economic Service (IES) and Indian Statistical Service (ISS) exams for the year 2026. This year, a total of 44 vacancies have been announced, opening up opportunities for candidates aspiring to build careers in economic and statistical services within the government. Interested applicants must complete their registrations by the deadline of March 3, 2026. The IES and ISS exams are pivotal for selecting qualified individuals to advise on economic policies and statistical analysis in various government departments. Candidates are encouraged to prepare thoroughly, as these competitive examinations play a crucial role in shaping the economic landscape of the country. The UPSC, known for its rigorous selection process, provides detailed guidelines and syllabus on its official website, ensuring that candidates are well-informed about the requirements and expectations. This announcement is a significant opportunity for young professionals aiming to serve the nation through these esteemed services.
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