Eligibility Calculator

Government Exam Age Calculator

Check age eligibility for UPSC CSE, SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC GD, NDA, CDS, IBPS PO and IBPS Clerk — with official 2025 cutoff dates and category-wise relaxations.

UPSC CSECivil Services — IAS, IPS, IFS and allied services
Cutoff: August 1, 2026
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Min: 21.0 YrsMax: 32.0 Yrs

Graduation in any subject. Age counted as of August 1, 2026.

Official Age Limits — UPSC CSE

General / EWS
2132 Years6 Attempts
OBC+3 Years Relaxation
2135 Years9 Attempts
SC / ST+5 Years Relaxation
2137 YearsUnlimited
PwBD+10 Years Relaxation
2142 Years9 Attempts

Cutoff Date

Age is calculated as of

August 1, 2026

Quick Tips

  • Exact Calculation

    Age is counted to the day on the cutoff date.

  • Category Proof

    Category certificates must be submitted with application.

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Govt Exam Age Calculator 2026: Check Your Eligibility

Every year, millions of aspirants in India prepare for prestigious government recruitment examinations like UPSC CSE, SSC CGL, IBPS PO, NDA, and CDS. One of the most critical and often confusing aspects of these applications is the age limit criteria. Each recruiting body sets a very specific "cutoff date" to determine your exact age, and calculating it manually can lead to costly errors.

Our free Sarkari exam age calculator for 2026 is designed to instantly check your eligibility. Simply select your target exam, input your Date of Birth, and choose your reservation category. The tool automatically applies the official 2026 cutoff date and calculates your exact age down to the days, instantly telling you if you qualify.

For the 2026 cycle, UPSC and major SSC exams use August 1, 2026 as the standard age cutoff date, while defence exams like NDA and CDS calculate your age as of January 1 or July 1 depending on the specific academy batch.

Category-Wise Age Relaxation Rules in India

According to the Government of India guidelines, candidates belonging to reserved categories are entitled to upper-age limit relaxations. This calculator automatically applies these relaxations when determining your eligibility:

  • General / EWS: No age relaxation. Candidates must strictly fall within the base age limits.
  • OBC (Non-Creamy Layer): Receive a standard relaxation of 3 Years across all major exams including SSC, UPSC, and Banking.
  • SC / ST: Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe candidates receive a relaxation of 5 Years.
  • PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities): Receive at least 10 Years of age relaxation. This can increase up to 15 years if the candidate also belongs to SC/ST categories.

Note: Defence entrance examinations like NDA (National Defence Academy) and CDS (Combined Defence Services) strictly admit candidates based on specific date brackets and do not offer category-based age relaxation.

Key 2026 Exam Cutoffs at a Glance

ExamAge LimitCutoff Date
UPSC Civil Services 202621 to 32 YearsAugust 1, 2026
SSC CGL 202618 to 27/32 YearsAugust 1, 2026
SSC GD Constable 202618 to 23 YearsJanuary 1, 2026
IBPS PO 202620 to 30 YearsAugust 1, 2026

Using a reliable age calculator for government jobs ensures you do not waste months preparing for an exam you are technically ineligible for. Always refer to the official recruitment notification (PDF) released by UPSC, SSC, or IBPS for the final binding rules.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which government exams can I check age for?

You can check age eligibility for UPSC CSE, SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC GD, NDA, CDS, IBPS PO, and IBPS Clerk — all with official 2026 cutoff dates.

What is the age relaxation for OBC in government exams?

OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates get +3 years age relaxation in most government exams including UPSC, SSC, and IBPS. Defence exams have no category relaxation.

How is age calculated for government exams?

Each exam has a specific cutoff date. UPSC and most SSC exams use August 1 of the exam year. IBPS uses September 1. NDA and CDS use the course commencement date.

Are 2026 exam cutoff dates confirmed?

The cutoffs are projected based on standard yearly recurrences from the respective commissions (e.g., UPSC CSE always uses August 1 of the exam year).