Many students quietly worry about this.
“What if there is a physical test in IAS?”
“What if my height or fitness stops me?”
“Am I already disqualified without knowing?”
And because nobody explains this clearly, many good candidates delay preparation for months… sometimes years.
So let’s clear this today.
If your dream is IAS, you deserve the truth.
No. There is NO physical test for IAS selection.
You are selected through:
That’s it.
But wait.
There is one small medical requirement later. And many students misunderstand this part. We’ll explain it clearly so you don’t panic unnecessarily.
Keep reading.
This confusion usually comes from mixing IAS with other services like:
These services require physical standards.
So when someone says “UPSC has physical tests,” they are partly right but not talking about IAS.
And this misunderstanding stops many capable students from even trying.
Maybe you had the same doubt.
IAS is an administrative role.
You are expected to:
So UPSC tests:
Not your running speed or height.
If you can read, think, write clearly, and stay consistent — you are eligible.
After selection, candidates go through a medical check-up.
This is not a physical fitness test.
It only checks basic health like:
This is done to confirm you are medically fit for government service.
Most normal candidates pass this easily.
Height matters for:
But not IAS.
So if someone told you:
“Your height is not enough for IAS”
That information is wrong.
You do NOT need:
UPSC expects mental endurance.
Which means:
Can you sit and study consistently for months?
That’s the real test.
Some students wait.
They think:
“I’ll start after improving fitness.”
But IAS preparation rewards early starters.
Every year you delay:
competition increases
syllabus grows heavier
confidence drops
So clearing this doubt early saves you time.
The UPSC interview checks:
They are not judging your body language like a modeling exam.
They are checking your thinking.
Simple difference.
Many students fear the wrong thing.
They fear physical eligibility.
But the real challenge is:
Once you understand this, preparation becomes realistic.
Not scary.
Very few people are restricted.
Only if:
Otherwise, the opportunity is open.
Yes. Even for you.
Clearing confusion early gives you an advantage.
Because many students spend their first year:
collecting books
watching random videos
waiting for the “right time”
But successful aspirants do something different.
They start with:
clear strategy
right subjects
daily structure
That changes everything.
Here’s what helps most beginners:
Start with:
Doing this correctly saves months of confusion.
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