UPSC Chairman Ajay Kumar has acknowledged that the Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2026 was “quite tough and challenging” for many aspirants, days after the Union Public Service Commission released the provisional answer key for the exam.
Chairman’s Acknowledgment
In a LinkedIn post shared along with the answer key links, Kumar said the official provisional key was aimed at giving candidates “much-needed clarity”. He also revealed the sources used while preparing the answers.
“Most answers are based on standard textbooks, Government websites, Government press releases, and reputed newspapers — the core sources serious aspirants rely on,” he wrote.
Transparency and Fairness
The UPSC chairman said the objection process helps maintain “transparency and fairness” in the examination system.
The post quickly gained attention among Civil Services aspirants, many of whom had described this year’s prelims paper as lengthy, unpredictable and difficult.
Objection Process
Candidates who appeared for CSE 2026 can submit their representations challenging the answer key, till 6 pm on May 31, through the dedicated ‘Question Paper Representation Portal (QPRep)’ available at upsconline.nic.in.
All representations received from candidates will be placed before teams of subject experts for a comprehensive and meticulous review.
Final Answer Key
The final answer key will be released only after the declaration of the final result. This year, nearly 5.49 lakh candidates appeared in the CSE (Prelims).



