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UPSC Rank Predictor

Predict your UPSC rank and discover civil service options based on your exam scores. Our advanced algorithm helps you understand service allocation and plan your civil service career with confidence. All calculations are performed locally on your device for complete privacy.

How UPSC Rank Prediction Works

UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) Civil Services Examination consists of three stages: Prelims (400 marks), Mains (1750 marks), and Interview (275 marks), totaling 2025 marks. The rank is calculated based on your total score. Our predictor uses historical data and statistical analysis to estimate your expected rank. Higher scores typically result in better ranks, which determine your eligibility for various civil services including IAS, IFS, IPS, and other prestigious services across India.

Enter Your UPSC Scores
Enter your exam scores to predict your rank and service options. All calculations are performed instantly and securely on your device.

Enter your UPSC Prelims score out of 400 marks.

Enter your UPSC Mains score out of 1750 marks.

Enter your UPSC Interview score out of 275 marks.

Select your category. Different categories have different cutoff ranks for service allocation.

Total Score:0/2025
Rank Range Guide
Understanding rank ranges and service options
Rank 1-10
IAS, IFS, IPS
Rank 11-50
IAS, IFS, IPS, IRS
Rank 51-200
IRS, IAAS, IRTS, IRPS
Rank 201-500
Central Services
Rank 500+
Other Central Services
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All calculations are performed locally in your browser. No data is sent to our servers, ensuring complete privacy and security of your scores.

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UPSC Information
Exam Structure:
• Prelims: 400 marks
• Mains: 1750 marks
• Interview: 275 marks
• Total: 2025 marks
Rank Calculation:
Based on historical UPSC data and category-wise normalization. Rank determines service allocation.
Quick Tips

Higher Score = Better Rank

A higher total score means you scored better than more candidates, resulting in a better rank.

Rank Determines Service

Your rank determines which civil services you're eligible for. Better ranks open doors to top services like IAS, IFS, and IPS.

100% Privacy Protected

All calculations are done locally on your device. We never collect or store your data.

UPSC Statistics
Total Candidates

Approximately 10-12 lakh candidates appear for UPSC Prelims annually.

Services

24 civil services are allocated based on UPSC rank, including IAS, IFS, IPS, and others.

Quick Results

Get instant rank predictions with our advanced algorithm.

UPSC Rank Predictor

Estimate a UPSC rank band from your marks assumptions and explore service allocation possibilities for planning. Results depend on official rules, vacancies, and year-to-year variation — verify with official lists.

UPSC outcomes depend on multiple stages and official allocation rules. This tool is useful for scenario planning: try different marks assumptions to see how outcomes might shift, then plan your next steps accordingly.

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UPSC rank predictor — estimate rank band and explore service options
Getting started

How to use the predictor

Enter marks assumptions, then review rank bands and options.

1. Enter your marks assumptions

Use realistic ranges and try multiple scenarios.

2. Review rank band

Treat outputs as planning ranges, not exact ranks.

3. Explore service outcomes

Use it to understand how preferences and vacancies might matter.

Understanding

What affects UPSC rank and service allocation

Why estimates are uncertain and why they vary.

Stage-wise evaluation

Final rank depends on Mains + Interview (and the official rules for that year).

Optional subject dynamics

Optional marks can vary widely. Any predictor is only as good as the assumptions you enter.

Year-to-year variation

Difficulty, scaling, and candidate performance distributions change each year.

Service allocation rules

Service allocation depends on rank, category, preferences, eligibility, and vacancies.

Heads up

Common pitfalls

Treating it as a final rank

Use this for planning only. Official results and allocation are published by UPSC/government.

Using unrealistic mark assumptions

Small changes in assumptions can change the predicted band significantly. Try multiple scenarios.

Ignoring vacancies and preferences

Service outcomes depend on vacancies and your preference order, not just your rank.

Overconfidence before final results

Use the tool to plan, but keep expectations realistic until official lists are out.

Overview

What this tool supports

Feature checklist
A factual summary of what the predictor provides.
FeatureSupportedNotes
Rank band estimate
Yes
For planning and scenario testing.
Service option exploration
Yes
Use as a starting point; verify rules.
Multiple scenarios
Yes
Try different marks assumptions.
Official results
No
Always rely on official UPSC results/allocation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this my final UPSC rank?
Why is UPSC prediction uncertain?
Does the service list guarantee allocation?
Does the tool store my inputs?
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Want to test scenarios?

Try a couple of mark assumptions and compare how rank bands shift.