The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on January 5, 2026, announced the recruitment results finalised during November 2025, bringing clarity for candidates who had applied for various posts under different selection processes.
According to an official notification issued by the commission, candidates recommended for appointment have been informed individually through postal communication. The UPSC stated that all applications received for the concerned posts were examined in accordance with the prescribed recruitment rules and selection procedures.
What has UPSC announced?
The Union Public Service Commission has declared the recruitment results of selections that were completed in November 2025. Candidates who have been recommended for appointment are being notified individually by post, while others have been advised to rely only on official UPSC communications for accurate information.
How candidates were informed
UPSC clarified that no public list of selected candidates has been issued online for these recruitments. Instead, the commission has chosen to communicate directly with recommended candidates through official postal letters.
The commission also emphasised that non-receipt of communication implies that a candidate has not been recommended for appointment under the concerned recruitment process.
Clarification for non-shortlisted candidates
In its statement, UPSC noted that not all applicants could be called for interviews or recommended for selection due to:
- Limited number of vacancies
- Post-specific eligibility and selection criteria
- Competitive nature of the recruitment process
Candidates who were not shortlisted or recommended have been advised not to assume any procedural lapse and to await future opportunities.
Advisory from UPSC
The commission has urged candidates to refer only to official UPSC notifications and communications for updates related to recruitment results, appointment formalities, or future examinations.
UPSC also cautioned aspirants against relying on unofficial sources or speculative information circulating on social media platforms.
Relevance for Assam and Guwahati aspirants
Guwahati and Assam continue to have a large pool of UPSC aspirants preparing for central government services. Coaching centres and candidates in the city said such announcements help aspirants track timelines and plan future applications more realistically.
What happens next?
Candidates who have received recommendation letters are expected to follow appointment-related instructions from the concerned ministries or departments. Others may continue to monitor upcoming UPSC recruitment notifications and examinations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Recommended candidates were informed individually through official postal communication.
Candidates are advised to rely only on official UPSC notifications and communications for authentic information.









