UPSC Personal Assistant 2024 Vacancy Summary
| Post Name | UPSC Personal Assistant 2024 |
| Vacancy | 323 |
| Application Mode | Online |
| Registration Dates | 07/03/2024 to 27-03-2024 |
| Probation | Two years. |
| Education Qualification | Bachelor’s Degree from a recognised University. |
| Age Limit | 18 years to 30 years |
| Salary | Rs. 44900/- |
| Official website |
UPSC Personal Assistant 2024 Notification Important Dates
| Important Dates | |
| Starting Date for Apply Online | 07/03/2024 |
| Last Date for Apply Online | 27-03-2024 (at 18:00 Hrs) |
| Last Date for Printing for Completely Submitted Online Application | 28-03-2024 to 03-04-2024 |
UPSC Personal Assistant 2024 Application Fees
| Application Fees | |
| For all Other Candidates | Rs. 25/- |
| For SC/ ST/ Female & PwBD | Nil |
| Payment Mode | Through Net Banking facility of any bank or by using Visa/Master/RuPay/Credit/Debit Card/UPI Payment. |
UPSC Personal Assistant 2024 Syllabus
The syllabus of the Test broadly comprises the following topics :-
English Language.
General Awareness.
Quantitative Aptitude.
Reasoning & Computer Aptitude.
UPSC Personal Assistant 2024 Eligibility Criteria
Minimum: 18 years Maximum: 30 years
30 years for URs/EWSs,
33 years for OBCs,
35 years for SCs/STs and
40 years for PwBDs.
(Lower Age limit for all Categories is 18 Years)
Candidates with a bachelor’s degree are eligible for this post.
UPSC Personal Assistant 2024 Exam Pattern
The written examination for the UPSC EPFO Personal Assistant Recruitment 2024 will be conducted for a total of 200 marks. The official authorities have not released the exam pattern yet, but here below we have mentioned an expected UPSC EPFO PA exam pattern 2024 (as per the previous year’s notification).
The exam will include 300 objective-type questions.
1/3 marks will be deducted for every wrong answer in the UPSC EPFO Personal Assistant exam.
Each correct answer carries 1 mark i.e. for the correct answers candidates will be rewarded 1 mark.
The total duration of the EPFO PA exam is 120 minutes (2 hours).
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, UPSC is still worth preparing for if you truly want a career in public service. Civil servants get respect, job security, and a chance to bring real change in society. The job is challenging but meaningful. However, UPSC preparation takes time and mental strength. There is no guarantee of success. That is why you should have a backup plan, like a job or another exam. Do not prepare just because of social pressure. Prepare only if you are ready for long-term effort. If you stay consistent and realistic, UPSC can be a life-changing opportunity.
Many candidates fail UPSC because of poor planning and lack of revision. Some students read too many books and get confused. Others ignore answer writing practice, which is very important for Mains. Another big reason is not analyzing previous year question papers. UPSC often repeats themes, not exact questions. Many candidates also lose motivation after one failure and quit early. Time management is another issue, especially for working professionals. Some people focus only on Prelims and neglect Mains preparation. UPSC needs balanced preparation for all stages. Emotional pressure and comparison with others also affect performance. Success in UPSC needs patience, discipline, and smart work, not just hard work.
A beginner should first understand the UPSC syllabus clearly. Do not start reading random books. Download the official syllabus and exam pattern from the UPSC website. Start with basic NCERT books from class 6 to 12. These books build your foundation and are easy to understand. At the same time, develop a habit of reading one newspaper daily, like The Hindu or Indian Express. Focus on important news, not every detail. Make short notes for revision. Choose your optional subject only after checking the syllabus and past year papers. Do not rush into coaching. Try self-study for a few months first. Consistency matters more than long study hours. Even 5–6 focused hours daily are enough in the beginning.
The UPSC Interview is the final stage. It is also called the Personality Test. It checks how you think, speak, and react, not just your knowledge. Questions are based on your Detailed Application Form (DAF), current affairs, and real-life situations. The board wants honest and balanced answers. You do not need to know everything. If you don’t know an answer, it is okay to say so politely. Confidence, clarity, and honesty are key. Mock interviews help reduce fear. The interview carries marks and can change your final rank.
Yes, it can be stressful. Long preparation, competition, and uncertainty create pressure. Proper sleep, exercise, and breaks help manage stress. Avoid negative people. Stay connected with family or friends. Mental health is very important.
The most important quality is consistency. Studying daily, revising regularly, and staying disciplined matters more than talent. UPSC rewards patience and persistence.
