GPSC 2026: Gujarat Public Service Commission Exam Pattern, Syllabus and Preparation

What changed in 2026 drives
Mass-recruiter offer letters are flatter for 2026 batch - the 4-5 LPA ASE band has barely budged in three years while inflation eats real wages. Premium tracks (Digital, Pro, Elite, Specialist) are still where the differential lives, and they are entirely test-driven. If you are aiming higher than the default offer, the coding round is not optional pageantry - it is the entire interview.
What I'd actually study for this
- 01Two solid coding-round answers (1 medium-hard DSA each, with edge-case discussion) > five half-baked ones
- 02One real project you can defend end-to-end - file paths, design decisions, and what you would change
- 03One DBMS schema you actually built (not a textbook ER diagram), with at least 3 join-heavy queries written from memory
- 04Three behavioural STAR stories: failure recovered, conflict handled, ownership taken
Where most candidates trip up
The single biggest mistake is treating company-specific guides as primary prep and DSA as secondary. It is the opposite. Mass recruiters use the test as a filter, but premium tracks at every IT services company use coding to allocate offer band. Spend 70% of prep time on DSA + system fundamentals, 20% on company-specific patterns, 10% on HR rehearsal. Reverse that ratio and you collect the default offer.
Editorial commentary by Aditya Sharma · written for PapersAdda · not generated, not aggregated.

As of 8 June 2026, the GPSC 2026 notification date, vacancy count, and post-wise split have not been confirmed here. Every date and number on this page is last-cycle-based or candidate-reported; verify on the official GPSC portal at gpsc.gujarat.gov.in, which is the binding source. GPSC (Gujarat Public Service Commission) administers Class 1 and Class 2 state civil service recruitment, including Deputy Collector and Gujarat Police Service posts.
This guide covers the selection structure, exam pattern tables, eligibility, Gujarat-specific syllabus, sample questions, honest cutoff framing, and a preparation plan.
GPSC 2026 Status and Source Discipline
The Gujarat Public Service Commission conducts Class 1 and Class 2 combined recruitment. The structure is stable; the exam date, post list, and vacancy count appear in the official notification on gpsc.gujarat.gov.in.
| Item | What to confirm in the official notice |
|---|---|
| Notification date | When GPSC 2026 opens |
| Posts and vacancies | Deputy Collector, Gujarat Police Service, Mamlatdar, and others |
| Class 1 vs Class 2 | Which posts fall in Class 1 and Class 2 |
| Age cut-off date | Exact date and relaxation rules by category |
| Exam scheme | Current Prelims and Mains paper scheme |
GPSC Exam Pattern (Last-Cycle Basis)
Preliminary Examination
| Paper | Content | Marks | Duration | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper 1 | General Studies | 200 | 2 hours | Merit-deciding |
| Paper 2 | General Studies (including aptitude) | 200 | 2 hours | Merit-deciding or qualifying (confirm in notice) |
The Preliminary is objective (OMR-based). Confirm whether both papers are scoring or Paper 2 is qualifying in the current cycle on gpsc.gujarat.gov.in.
Main Examination (Class 1 Basis)
| Paper | Content | Marks | Duration | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gujarati Language | Gujarati essay, comprehension, translation | 200 | 3 hours | Qualifying |
| General Studies I | History, culture, geography | 200 | 3 hours | Scoring |
| General Studies II | Economy, polity, current affairs | 200 | 3 hours | Scoring |
| General Studies III | Science, technology, environment | 200 | 3 hours | Scoring |
| General Studies IV | Ethics, integrity, aptitude | 200 | 3 hours | Scoring |
| Optional Subject Paper I | Chosen optional | 200 | 3 hours | Scoring |
| Optional Subject Paper II | Chosen optional | 200 | 3 hours | Scoring |
Total approximate scoring marks: around 1,400 on a last-cycle basis. Confirm the current scheme on gpsc.gujarat.gov.in before beginning Mains preparation.
Interview (Class 1)
Candidates who clear the Class 1 Mains cutoff are called for an interview. Interview marks combined with Mains decide final rank for Class 1 posts. Confirm the current interview marks on the official GPSC portal.
Eligibility Table (Verify in the 2026 Notice)
| Criterion | Common rule (last-cycle basis, verify in notice) |
|---|---|
| Education | Graduation from a recognised university |
| Age (General, Male) | Commonly around 20 to 35 years |
| Age (General, Female) | Same or extended; confirm in notice |
| Age (SEBC, OBC, SC, ST) | Gujarat state category rules; confirm in notice |
| Gujarat domicile | Required; confirm conditions in notice |
| Gujarati language | Required for most posts; confirm in notice |
| Post-specific requirements | Physical standards for Gujarat Police Service |
Gujarat uses SEBC (Socially and Educationally Backward Classes) as a category distinct from OBC. SEBC reservation and age relaxation rules are specified in the official GPSC notification.
Syllabus: Topic-by-Topic Breakdown
Gujarat History, Culture, and Heritage
Ancient Gujarat:
- Indus Valley Civilisation in Gujarat: Lothal (one of the world's earliest dockyard civilisations, located in Ahmedabad district), Dholavira (Rann of Kutch; UNESCO World Heritage Site as of 2021), Mohenjo-daro trade links with Gujarat ports
- Maurya period: Ashoka's edicts at Junagadh (Girnar edicts), Chandragupta Maurya's administrative centre at Girnar
- Kshatrapa rulers: Western Kshatrapas of Saurashtra and Kutch; Mahakshatrapa Rudradaman's Junagadh rock inscription (2nd century CE) - one of the earliest known Sanskrit prose inscriptions
- Gupta period: Skandagupta's Junagadh repairs to Sudarshana lake (documented in Junagadh inscription)
- Maitraka dynasty: Valabhipur (Bhavnagar district) as a major Buddhist learning centre rivalling Nalanda
Medieval Gujarat:
- Chalukyas of Gujarat (Solanki dynasty): Mularaja (founder), Siddhraj Jayasinh, Kumarpal; the period of Gujarat's greatest medieval prosperity; Modhera Sun Temple (dedicated to Surya, 11th century, UNESCO tentative list), Rani ki Vav stepwell at Patan (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
- Gujarat Sultanate: Ahmed Shah I founding Ahmedabad (1411 CE), Jama Masjid Ahmedabad, Hutheesing Jain Temple; Muhammad Begada
- Mughal period in Gujarat: Akbar's campaigns in Gujarat; Surat as the most important Mughal port city and Hajj embarkation point
- Maratha period: Gaikwads of Baroda (Vadodara) as major Maratha power in Gujarat
Colonial Gujarat and Independence Struggle:
- Dandi March (Salt Satyagraha, 1930): Gandhi's 241-mile march from Sabarmati Ashram (Ahmedabad) to Dandi (Navsari coast); most iconic event of Civil Disobedience movement, internationally covered
- Mahatma Gandhi: born in Porbandar (Gujarat), grew up in Rajkot; Sabarmati Ashram as operational base; Gujarat's claim as the home state of the father of the nation
- Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: born in Nadiad (Kheda, Gujarat); Iron Man of India; first Home Minister and Deputy PM; integration of 562 princely states; Statue of Unity in Kevadia (Narmada district)
- Vallabh Vidyanagar and Amul: Tribhuvandas Patel founding Amul (Anand Milk Union Limited) in 1946 in Anand (Kheda district); Operation Flood and Dr. Verghese Kurien's role; model for India's White Revolution
Gujarati Language and Literature:
- Classical: Jain Apabhramsha literature influenced early Gujarati; Hemachandra (12th century Jain scholar) wrote Desha-bhasha-nama-mala, one of the earliest Gujarati lexicographic works
- Medieval: Narasinh Mehta (15th century), author of Vaishnav Jan To (Gandhi's favourite bhajan); Mirabai (partly associated with Gujarat through her Rajput connections and Gujarat devotional culture)
- Modern: Narmadashankar Lalshankar Dave (Narmad), credited with modernising Gujarati prose; Kavi Dalpatram; Govardhanram Tripathi (Saraswatichandra, first major Gujarati novel)
- Contemporary: Pannalal Patel (first Sahitya Akademi award winner for Gujarati), Umashankar Joshi (first Jnanpith from Gujarat)
Art and Culture:
- Garba and Dandiya Raas: Gujarat's iconic folk dance forms, associated with Navratri festival; UNESCO recognition of Garba as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (2023)
- Patola saree: double ikat weave from Patan; UNESCO-associated intangible craft heritage
- Rogan art: Kutch-specific craft; flax oil-based textile paint; Khatri family as last practitioners
- Kutch embroidery: multiple embroidery traditions (Kutchi, Rabari, Ahir) from the Kutch region
Geography of Gujarat
- Physical features: Rann of Kutch (salt marshes; seasonal wetland; Wild Ass Sanctuary in Little Rann), Kathiawar (Saurashtra) peninsula, Gulf of Khambhat, Gulf of Kutch, Aravalli extension in North Gujarat
- Rivers: Narmada (Sardar Sarovar dam - largest dam in India by reservoir capacity as per construction; inter-state dispute with Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Gujarat), Tapti (Tapi), Sabarmati (Ahmedabad), Mahi
- Forests and wildlife: Gir National Park (only wild habitat of Asiatic lion), Velavadar Blackbuck National Park, Great Indian Bustard habitat in Kutch (shared with Rajasthan)
- Coastline: Gujarat has India's longest coastline (approximately 1,600 km); major ports: Kandla (Deendayal Port Trust - among India's largest ports), Mundra (India's largest private port by capacity), Pipavav, Hazira
- Agriculture: groundnut (largest producer in India), cotton (prominent Bt cotton belt), castor (world's largest producer), wheat, bajra; White Revolution and dairy cooperatives (Amul model)
- Industry: Petroleum and petrochemical corridor (Jamnagar - Reliance Industries world's largest refinery, ONGC Hazira), diamond cutting and polishing (Surat - processes approximately 90% of world's rough diamonds), chemicals (Ankleshwar, Vapi GIDC), textiles (Ahmedabad, Surat), pharmaceutical cluster (Ahmedabad)
Polity with Gujarat Context
- Gujarat Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha): single house
- Gujarat local governance: panchayat raj under Gujarat Panchayats Act
- Urban governance: Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC), Gujarat Urban Development Mission, Amrut Yojana implementation
- Gujarat government initiatives: Vibrant Gujarat Summit (global investor summit), GIFT City (Gujarat International Finance Tec-City) as India's first IFSC, Jan Seva Kendra single-window service delivery
Economy with Gujarat Context
- Gujarat GSDP: one of India's leading industrial states
- MSME and industrial clusters: Rajkot engineering clusters, Morbi ceramic tiles (world's second-largest ceramic producer region), Surat diamond, Anand dairy
- Renewable energy: Gujarat as one of India's top states for solar and wind energy capacity; wind farms in Kutch
- Port-led development: Mundra SEZ, Hazira LNG terminal
Stage-Wise Selection Process
- Preliminary Exam: Objective papers, shortlisting for Mains.
- Main Exam: Descriptive papers totalling approximately 1,400 or more marks for Class 1.
- Interview (Class 1): Combined with Mains for final rank.
- Document Verification: Graduation certificate, age proof, domicile, category certificate, and post-specific documents.
- Medical Examination: For Gujarat Police Service and other posts with physical requirements.
Preparation Strategy
Phase 1: Gujarat-Specific Content (Months 1 and 2)
Lothal and Dholavira are GPSC's recurring geography-history anchor questions. Know both sites in detail: location, significance, and recent UNESCO recognition for Dholavira (2021). Similarly, Rani ki Vav and Modhera Sun Temple are standard cultural heritage questions.
Garba's UNESCO recognition (2023) is recent enough to appear in 2026 cycle current affairs.
Amul and Operation Flood are economy anchors: know the cooperative model, NDDB, Dr. Verghese Kurien, and Gujarat's role in India's dairy revolution.
Phase 2: Indian GS and Optional Subject (Months 3 and 4)
Cover standard Indian polity, economy, geography. GPSC Mains depth is similar to UPSC CSE in structure. Choose optional subject by end of Month 3.
Phase 3: Mains Writing Practice (Months 4 and 6)
Write structured answers with Gujarat integration at every relevant point. An answer on industrial policy should reference GIFT City and Mundra Port. An answer on water governance should reference Sardar Sarovar and Narmada disputes.
Phase 4: Current Affairs and Vibrant Gujarat Context
Vibrant Gujarat Summit outcomes and investment commitments are standard GPSC current affairs questions. Track new industrial parks, renewable energy targets, and MSME policy changes.
Sample Questions with Answers
Q1. Dholavira was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in which year? 2021. Dholavira is located in the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat and is one of the largest and most prominent Indus Valley Civilisation sites in India.
Q2. Which city in Gujarat processes the largest share of the world's rough diamonds? Surat. The diamond cutting and polishing industry in Surat processes approximately 90 percent of the world's rough diamonds on a candidate-reported estimate. Confirm current figures from industry sources.
Q3. What is GIFT City? Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) is India's first International Financial Services Centre (IFSC), located near Gandhinagar. It was developed to attract international financial services and is regulated by IFSCA (International Financial Services Centres Authority).
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