The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is responsible for recruiting officers for All India Services and Central Civil Services through exams. Every year, UPSC conducts various recruitments, with millions of candidates participating. The UPSC Civil Services Exam is known for being one of the toughest exams in the world. Recently, UPSC released a report for the 2022-23 recruitment year, showing which age group most often becomes IAS officers, how many attempts are usually successful, and the success rates for men and women.
Success Rate in First Attempt
According to the report, only about 8% of candidates succeed in their first attempt at the IAS exam. Candidates who do not succeed often either prepare for another attempt or decide to abandon their efforts.
Age Group of Successful IAS Candidates
The report reveals that most candidates who pass the Civil Services Exam are between 24 and 26 years old. The success rate for men in this age group is 29.4%, while for women it is 33.3%. For candidates older than 30, the success rate drops to 14.6% for men and 12.5% for women.
Most Successful Attempt
Statistics show that candidates who attempt the exam for the third time are the most successful. Experts believe this is because, by the third attempt, candidates are familiar with the exam pattern, types of questions, difficulty level, and syllabus, making it easier to pass.
In summary, while the first attempt success rate is low, most candidates who succeed are in the 24-26 age group. The third attempt often brings the best chance of success.