The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducted the Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2026 on May 24. Following the exam, discussions regarding the expected cut-off marks started among candidates across different platforms. However, UPSC will release the official cut-off only after the entire selection process and final results are completed.GS Paper 1 Seen As Lengthy And AnalyticalMany aspirants described the General Studies (GS) Paper 1 as lengthy and comparatively more analytical than previous years. According to student reactions and exam reviews, the paper featured a large number of statement-based and concept-oriented questions, which made it more challenging for several candidates.Questions Required Deeper UnderstandingAs per various post-exam analyses, subjects including history, economy, environment, and geography contained questions that demanded careful reading and conceptual clarity. Only GS Paper 1 Counts For Cut-OffThe Civil Services Preliminary Examination consists of two papers, General Studies (Paper 1) and CSAT (Paper 2). Only the marks scored in GS Paper 1 are considered while preparing the cut-off list. Meanwhile, CSAT is qualifying in nature, and candidates must secure the minimum qualifying marks to proceed further in the recruitment process.UPSC Yet To Announce Official Cut-OffAt present, UPSC has not released any official cut-off for the 2026 examination. The expected cut-off figures circulating online are based on exam difficulty level, previous years’ trends and candidate feedback. Aspirants are advised to wait for the official answer key and further updates from UPSC.