UPSC Adds 3 New Civil Services Exam Centres; Over 23,000 Aspirants Opt For Bhubaneshwar, Kanpur And Meerut
UPSC has added three new Civil Services Preliminary Examination centres in Bhubaneshwar, Kanpur and Meerut, attracting over 23,000 aspirants and easing pressure on nearby venues. The Commission said the move aims to improve accessibility and provide a more candidate-friendly examination process.

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New Delhi, May 21: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on Thursday said over 23,000 civil services aspirants have opted for three newly introduced examination centres as part of efforts to decongest venues for examinations.
With the addition of centres at Bhubaneshwar, Kanpur and Meerut, the total number of examination centres for the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination has increased from 80 to 83, the Commission said.
“Nearly 23,000 candidates have applied to these new centres, easing the rush at the adjoining centres for the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination-2026,” the UPSC said in a statement.
UPSC aims to ease congestion at exam centres
The civil services examination is conducted annually in three stages — preliminary, mains and interview — for recruitment to services including the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS) and Indian Police Service (IPS).
This year’s civil services preliminary examination is scheduled to be held on Sunday. The Commission said it has received a total of 8,19,372 applications for the preliminary examination.
UPSC Chairman Ajay Kumar said the initiative aims to make the examination process more candidate-friendly, accessible and efficient.
“The addition of three new centres is aimed at easing congestion and providing greater convenience to aspirants,” Kumar said.
Special arrangements for PwBD candidates
He said the Commission has also ensured that Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) candidates are allotted their preferred examination centres, even beyond existing capacity, by creating additional seats where required.
As a result, nearly 805 PwBD candidates got their centre of choice in the Delhi area alone, the Commission said.
The newly introduced Bhubaneshwar centre received 10,656 applications and helped reduce the burden on the Cuttack centre, while the Kanpur centre attracted 6,938 applications, easing pressure on Lucknow.
The Meerut centre received 5,902 applications and benefitted candidates from western Uttar Pradesh by reducing dependence on Ghaziabad, UPSC said.
More centres may be added in future
To further strengthen examination infrastructure, the Commission introduced a dropdown option in the Civil Services Preliminary Examination-2026 application form, enabling candidates to indicate nearby preferred cities.
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The data collected through this exercise will help identify feasible locations for additional examination centres in the future, the statement said.
These initiatives reflect the UPSC’s continued efforts to evolve its processes in line with contemporary requirements while upholding the highest standards of fairness, transparency and integrity, it added.
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