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The UPSC Civil Services Examination is one of India's most prestigious competitive exams conducted to recruit officers for services such as IAS, IPS, IFS, and IRS.

Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree from a recognized university and meet the age and nationality requirements specified by UPSC.

The UPSC exam consists of three stages: Preliminary Examination, Main Examination, and Personality Test (Interview).

The number of attempts varies by category. General category candidates typically get 6 attempts, while OBC and reserved categories receive relaxations as per government rules.

Focus on General Studies, Current Affairs, Indian Polity, History, Geography, Economy, Environment, Science & Technology, Ethics, and your chosen Optional Subject.

Current affairs play a crucial role in both Prelims and Mains, making daily newspaper reading and regular current affairs revision essential.