• Updated on 12 Sept, 2025 by Souvik
UPPSC Syllabus 2025 is designed to help candidates prepare for the state civil services exam efficiently. The exam has two main parts: Preliminary and Mains. The Preliminary UPPSC Exam includes two papers i.e., General Studies and CSAT, with topics like History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Environment, and Current Affairs. The Mains exam consists of eight descriptive papers, including General Hindi, Essay, and six General Studies papers covering various subjects such as modern history, culture, and issues specific to Uttar Pradesh. Understanding this syllabus helps candidates focus their studies for better performance.
UPPSC Syllabus 2025
UPPSC PCS exam is conducted in three stages: preliminary, mains, and interview. The syllabus for the prelims and mains exams is different. Candidates can check the stage-wise syllabus below.
UPPSC PCS Syllabus 2025 for Prelims
Candidates who are willing to appear in the UPPSC PCS exam must go through the topics included in the prelims syllabus below.
UPPSC Prelims Syllabus 2025 Paper I
The Paper I syllabus of UPPSC Prelims includes various topics, such as Current Events of National and International Importance, India and World Geography – Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the World, History of India and Indian National Movement, etc.
UPPSC Prelims Syllabus 2025 Paper II
The Paper I syllabus of UPPSC Prelims includes various topics, such as Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, etc. The detailed syllabus is given in the table below.
UPPSC PCS Syllabus 2025 for Mains
Candidates who will qualify UPPSC PCS Prelims exam have to appear for the PCS Mains. Check the topics included in UPPSC Syllabus 2025 PCS Mains below.
UPPSC Mains Syllabus GS Paper 1
- The history of culture will cover the salient aspects of art forms, literature, and architecture from ancient to modern times.
- Modern Indian history (from A.D. 1757 to A.D. 1947): significant events, personalities, issues, etc.
- The Freedom Struggle—its various stages and important contributors/contributions from different parts of the country.
- Post-independence consolidation and reorganization within the country (till 1965 A.D.)
- The history of the world will include events from the 18th century to the middle of the 20th century, such as the French Revolution of 1789, the Revolution, World Wars, the redrawing of national boundaries, Socialism, Nazism, Fascism, etc.—their forms and effects on society.
- Salient features of Indian society and culture.
- Role of women in society and women's organizations, population, and associated issues, poverty and developmental issues, urbanization, their problems, and their remedies.
- The meaning of liberalization, privatization, and globalization and their effects on the economy, politics, and social structure.
- Social empowerment, communalism, regionalism, and secularism.
- Distribution of major natural resources of the world—water, soils, and forests—about South and Southeast Asia with special reference to India. Factors responsible for the location of industries (with special reference to India).
- Salient features of physical geography include earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic activity, cyclones, ocean currents, winds, and glaciers.
- The oceanic resources of India and their potential.
- The human migration-refugee problem of the world, with a focus on India.
- Frontiers and boundaries of the Indian subcontinent
- Population and Settlements: Types and Patterns, Urbanization, Smart Cities, and Smart Villages.
UPPSC Mains Syllabus GS Paper 2
- Indian Constitution: historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments, significant provisions, and basic structure; the role of the Supreme Court in the evolution of basic provisions of the Constitution.
- Functions and responsibilities of the Union and the States: issues and challenges about the federal structure, devolution of powers and finances up to local levels, and challenges therein.
- Role of the Finance Commission in center-state financial relations.
- Separation of powers, dispute redressal mechanisms, and institutions. Emergence and use of alternative dispute redressal mechanisms.
- Comparison of the Indian constitutional scheme with that of other major democratic countries.
- Parliament and state legislatures: structure, functioning, conduct of business, powers and privileges, and concerned issues.
- Structure, organization, and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary.
UPPSC Mains Syllabus GS Paper 3
- Economic planning in India, objectives, and achievements. Role of NITI Aayog in Pursuit of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
- Issues of poverty, unemployment, social justice, and inclusive growth.
- Components of government budgets and financial systems.
- Major crops, different types of irrigation and irrigation systems, storage, transport, and marketing of agricultural produce, and e-technology in the aid of farmers.
- Issues related to direct and indirect farm subsidies and minimum support prices, the Public Distribution System—objectives, functioning, limitations, revamping, issues of buffer stocks and food security, and technology missions in agriculture.
- Food processing and related industries in India- scope and significance, location, upstream and downstream requirements, supply chain management.
- Land reforms in India since independence.
- Effects of liberalization and globalization on the economy, changes in industrial policy, and their effects on industrial growth.
- Infrastructure: energy, ports, roads, airports, railways, etc.
- Science and technology developments and applications in everyday life and national security are India's science and technology policy.
- Achievements of Indians in science and technology, indigenization of technology. Development of new technologies, transfer of technology, dual and critical use technologies.
- Awareness in the fields of information and communication technology (ICT), space technology, computers, energy resources, nanotechnology, microbiology, and biotechnology. Issues relating to intellectual property rights (IPR) and digital rights.
- Environmental security and ecosystems, conservation of wildlife, biodiversity, environmental pollution and degradation, and environmental impact assessment.
- Disaster as a non-traditional security and safety challenge, disaster mitigation, and management.
- Challenges of International Security: Issues of Nuclear Proliferation and the Causes and spread of extremism Communication networks, the role of media and social networking, The basics of cyber security, money laundering, and human trafficking.
- India's internal security challenges include terrorism, corruption, insurgency, and organized crimes.
- Role, kind, and mandate of security forces and defense organizations in India
- Issues in Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, and Animal Husbandry.
UPPSC Mains Syllabus GS Paper 4
- Ethics and Human Interface: Essence, Determinants, and Consequences of Ethics in Human Action, Dimensions of Ethics, Ethics in Private and Public Relationships. Humans learn from the lives and teachings of great leaders, reformers, and administrators about the role of family, society, and educational institutions in inculcating values.
- Attitude: content, structure, function, its influence, and relation with thought and behavior; moral and political attitudes; social influence; and persuasion.
- Aptitude and foundational values for Civil Service include integrity, impartiality, and nonpartisanship; objectivity; dedication to public services, empathy; tolerance, and compassion towards the weaker sections.
- Emotional Intelligence- concept and dimensions, its utility and application in administration and governance.
- Contributions of moral thinkers and philosophers from India and around the world.
- Public Service Values and Ethics in Public Administration: Status and Problems, Ethical Concerns and Dilemmas in Government and Private Institutions, Laws, Rules, Regulations, and Conscience as Sources of Ethical Guidance, Accountability, and Governance.
- Probity in Governance: the concept of public service, the philosophical basis of governance and probity, information sharing, and transparency in government.
- Case studies on the above issues.
UPPSC Mains Syllabus GS Paper 5
- History, Civilization, Culture, and Ancient Cities of UP.
- architecture, their significance and maintainability, and the museum, archive, and archaeology of UP.
- Contributions to the Urban, Pre, and Post-Freedom Struggles of India.
- Eminent freedom fighters and personalities of UP.
- Rural, urban, and tribal issues: social structure, festivals, fairs, music, folk dances, literature, languages and languages/dialects, and social customs of UP.
- Political System of UP: Governance, Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers, State Assembly and State Council, Center-State Relation.
- Public Service, Public Service Commission, Auditing, Advocate General, High Court, and its jurisdiction in UP.
- Special State Selection Criteria, Official Language, Consolidated Fund and Contingency Fund, Political Parties, and State Election Commission of UP.
- Local Self-Government: Urban and Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Related Issues in the U.P.
- Good Governance, Eradication of Corruption, Lokayukta, Citizen Charters, EGovernance, Right to Information, and Redressal Policy.
- Land Reforms and their impact in UP.
- Issues Related to Security in UP.
- Law and Order and Civil Defense in UP.
- Medical and Health Issues in UP
- State Education System of UP.
- Contribution to the development of India.
- Current Affairs at UP.
- Implementation of the Jal Shakti Mission and another central welfare scheme in UP.
- NGOs in UP: Issues, Contribution, and Impact.
- Tourism in UP: Issues and Prospects.
- Emphasis on innovation in various fields in UP: issues and its impact on employment and the socio-economic development of society.
UPPSC Mains Syllabus GS Paper 6
- Overview of the Economy of UP: Main Features of the Economy and State Budgets, Infrastructure, and the Importance of Physical Resources.
- Trade, commerce, and industries in UP.
- UP Government Schemes, Projects, and Planned Development for the Welfare of People, Human Resources, and Skill Development.
- Investment in U P: Issues and Impact 5- Public Finance and Fiscal Policy, Tax and Economic Reforms, One District, One Product Policy of the UP Government.
- Planning and management of renewable and non-renewable energy resources in UP.
- Demography, Population, and Censuses of UP.
- Commercialization of agriculture and production of crops in UP.
- UP New Forest Policy.
- Agro and Social Forestry in the U.P.
- Agricultural Diversity, Problems of Agriculture, and Their Solutions in UP.
- Developmental indicators of U Pin various fields.
- Geography of UP: Geographical Location, Relief, and Structure, Climate, Irrigation, Minerals, Drainage System, and Vegetation.
- National Parks and Wild Life Sanctuaries in UP.
- Transport Network in UP.
- Power Resources, Infrastructure, and Industrial Development of UP.
- Pollution and Environmental Issues in the U.P. Pollution Control Board and its Functions.
- Natural Resources of UP- Soil, Water, Air, Forests, Grasslands, and Wetlands.
- Climate Change and Weather Forecasting Issues in UP.
- Habitat and Ecosystem, Structure and Function, Adjustment; Flora and Fauna Concerning UP.
- Science and Technology: Its Issues, Advancements, and Efforts in the U.P.
- Aquaculture, Viticulture, Sericulture, Floriculture, Horticulture, and Arboric Culture in Up and Their Impact on the Development of UP.
- The evolution of Public-Private partnerships (PPP) for the Development of UP.
UPPSC Exam Pattern 2025
To reach the interview round of UPPSC PCS exam, candidates have to pass the prelims and mains exams. Appearing candidates must go through the exam pattern of PCS Prelims and PCS Mains in the table below.
UPPSC Syllabus 2025 FAQs
What is the UPPSC Syllabus 2025?
The UPPSC Syllabus 2025 outlines the topics candidates need to study for exams conducted by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission. It includes subjects for the Preliminary, Mains, and Interview stages. Candidates should follow the syllabus to prepare properly. It covers General Studies, Hindi, Essay, and UP-specific topics. Prelims have two papers: General Studies and CSAT (qualifying paper). The syllabus helps candidates plan their study schedule effectively.
What subjects are covered in the UPPSC Prelims exam?
UPPSC Prelims has two papers for candidates. Paper 1 covers General Studies, including History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Environment, and current affairs. Paper 2 is CSAT, testing reasoning, comprehension, and basic math skills. Paper 2 is qualifying, requiring at least 33% marks. Paper 1 marks determine which candidates qualify for the Mains exam.
Is the UPPSC Prelims exam objective or descriptive?
The Prelims exam is objective type. Candidates must choose correct answers from multiple-choice questions. There are two papers, each lasting 2 hours. This exam filters candidates for the Mains stage by testing general knowledge and aptitude.
How many papers are there in UPPSC Mains exam?
Candidates must appear for eight papers in the Mains exam. These include compulsory subjects like General Hindi, Essay, and six General Studies papers. The exam is descriptive, requiring detailed written answers from candidates.
What topics do the General Studies papers include?
General Studies in UPPSC Mains cover History, Geography, Indian Polity, Economy, Social Development, Environment, Science & Technology, and current events. Some papers focus on Uttar Pradesh-specific issues to test candidates' understanding of the state.
Are optional subjects included in UPPSC Mains?
No, optional subjects were removed from UPPSC Mains from 2025 onwards. Instead, there are eight compulsory papers, ensuring candidates focus on core general studies and language topics.
What is the Interview stage in selection?
Candidates clearing Mains must attend a personal Interview to assess personality traits, communication skills, and suitability for administrative roles. The interview helps evaluate candidates’ overall abilities beyond academics.
Is there negative marking in the UPPSC exam?
Yes, in Prelims, one-third mark is deducted for every wrong answer. This discourages random guessing and encourages candidates to answer carefully.