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Age Limit Adjustments for Civil Service Exams Across Indian States

The Civil Service Exam in India, conducted by the UPSC and various state commissions, has varying age limits that are currently under review. States like Jammu and Kashmir and Jharkhand are considering proposals to increase these limits, reflecting a growing demand from candidates. This article delves into the specifics of these proposals, the current age limits in different states, and the implications for aspiring civil servants. Stay informed about the evolving landscape of civil service eligibility criteria across India.
 
Age Limit Adjustments for Civil Service Exams Across Indian States

Understanding Civil Service Exam Age Limits



The Civil Service Exam, overseen by the Public Service Commission (UPSC), opens doors to prestigious roles such as IAS, IPS, and Foreign Services. Additionally, various states conduct their own Civil Service Exams, providing opportunities in State Administrative Services (PCS) and Police Services. The age criteria for these exams differ by state, with some regions advocating for an increase in the age limit. Notably, Jammu and Kashmir and Jharkhand are among the states pushing for these changes. This article explores which states offer the most significant age relaxations and the reasons behind the growing demands from youth in other regions.


Jammu and Kashmir's Proposal for Age Relaxation

Under the leadership of Omar Abdullah, the Jammu and Kashmir government is addressing long-standing requests for age relaxation in the Jammu and Kashmir Combined Competitive Examination (JKCCE). Reports indicate that the government is contemplating raising the age limit from the current 32 years for general candidates to 35 years.


Jharkhand Assembly Discusses Age Limit Increase

In Jharkhand, there are calls for an increase in the age limit for the Jharkhand Combined Civil Services Examination (JPSC) 2025. This topic has gained traction within the Jharkhand Assembly, with several MLAs advocating for a revision of the age criteria. The government has committed to giving this matter serious consideration. Currently, applications are being accepted for 103 JPSC positions, with a cutoff date of August 1, 2026. Candidates are urging that this date be adjusted to August 1, 2018.


States with the Most Generous Age Limits

Here are the states with the highest age limits for Civil Service Exams:












State Age Limit
Haryana 18 to 42 years
Odisha (OPSC) 21 to 42 years
Uttar Pradesh (UPPSC) 21 to 40 years
Rajasthan (RPSC) 21 to 40 years
Madhya Pradesh (MPPSC) 21 to 40 years
Bihar (BPSC) 20 to 37 years
Karnataka (KPSC) 21 to 35 years
Himachal Pradesh (HPPSC) 21 to 35 years