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Make UPSC More Inclusive: Ex-RBI Governor D. Subbarao Proposes Age Cut and Entry for 40+ in IAS

The recently announced UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) results for 2024 have once again highlighted the extraordinary dedication of India's aspirants.

May 29, 2025 / 14:58 IST
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Ex-RBI Governor D. Subbarao
Ex-RBI Governor D. Subbarao

The recently announced UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) results for 2024 have once again highlighted the extraordinary dedication of India's aspirants. From a pool of over 10 lakh aspirants, only a thousand emerged successful, reflecting the exam's formidable difficulty and global reputation.

But behind these success stories lie countless others who, despite years of relentless preparation, fell short.

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In a Times of India opinion piece titled "India Needs UPSC 2.0", former RBI Governor Duvvuri Subbarao—himself an IAS officer from the 1972 batch—sparked a crucial debate: Is the current UPSC system optimising talent, or is it inadvertently wasting potential? He proposed two bold reforms—reducing the age limit and attempts for fresh candidates, while introducing a structured mid-career entry for professionals above 40.

Fewer Attempts and a Lower Age Cap