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UKSSSC Exam Calendar 2026–27
08 May 2026
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The wait is finally over for thousands of aspirants eyeing a stable career in the hills. The Uttarakhand Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UKSSSC) has officially dropped the 2026-27 Exam Calendar, and it’s a packed house.

If you’ve been scrolling through social media or refreshing the official portal every ten minutes, you can take a breath. The roadmap is here, and it covers everything from Livestock Extension Officers to the highly anticipated Graduate Level re-examinations.

Below is a comprehensive, deep-dive guide into the UKSSSC Exam Calendar 2026. We aren’t just listing dates; we’re breaking down the strategy, the stakes, and exactly how you should be pivoting your preparation right now to secure a seat in the Uttarakhand administration.

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The Big Picture: Why the 2026 Calendar is a Game Changer

For many, a government job in Uttarakhand isn't just about a paycheck; it’s about "Pahadi" pride and the security of serving one’s own state. This year’s calendar is particularly significant because it addresses several pending recruitments and introduces fresh opportunities across diverse sectors like Agriculture, Accounts, and Technical Services.

With 14 major recruitments lined up, the Commission is signaling a move toward transparency and a faster recruitment cycle. Whether you are a fresh graduate or someone who has been in the "tapasya" of preparation for years, the next 12 months are your window.

UKSSSC Exam Schedule 2026: The Master Table

Let’s look at the hard facts. The following table outlines the tentative dates for advertisements and the actual examinations. Pro-tip: Treat the "Proposed Exam Date" as the absolute deadline. In competitive exams, if you aren't ready two weeks before these dates, you're already behind.

S.No.Examination NameVacanciesAdvt. Date (Proposed)Exam Date (Proposed)
1Vehicle Driver (Various Depts)72Already OutMay 31, 2026
2Graduate Level (Re-examination)416Already OutJune 14, 2026
3Special Technical Qualification Posts57Already OutJune 28, 2026
4Livestock Extension Officer120May 08, 2026July 12, 2026
5Agriculture (Inter/Graduate) Posts93May 25, 2026July 26, 2026
6Assistant Accountant305June 10, 2026August 23, 2026
7Scaler (UK Forest Dev. Corp.)200June 17, 2026Sept 20, 2026
8Common Inter Level (Jr. Assistant)569July 14, 2026October 04, 2026
9Personal Assistant101July 24, 2026October 12, 2026
10ITI / Diploma Qualification Posts78July 31, 2026November 01, 2026
11Physical Std/Efficiency Tests179August 06, 2026Nov 16, 2026
12Science (Inter/Graduate) Posts21August 17, 2026November 29, 2026
13Graduate Level (General)106August 26, 2026December 06, 2026
14Specific Qualification Posts73Sept 11, 2026December 20, 2026

A Closer Look at Key Recruitments

1. The Graduate Level Re-examination (416 Vacancies)

This is the "big one." For those who have been caught in the limbo of previous cycles, June 14th is the day of reckoning. With 416 spots, it’s one of the most competitive segments. The syllabus remains rigorous, covering General Hindi, General Knowledge, and specifically, the History and Geography of Uttarakhand.

2. Assistant Accountant (305 Vacancies)

Commerce students, this is your turf. Scheduled for August 23rd, this exam usually focuses heavily on accountancy principles, auditing, and tax laws. If you’ve been brushing up on your Tally or GST basics, now is the time to dive into the deeper theoretical aspects of corporate accounting.

3. Common Intermediate Level (569 Vacancies)

This is perhaps the most accessible entry point for younger aspirants. Since it’s a 10+2 level exam, the volume of applications will be massive. The exam on October 4th will likely test your speed and accuracy in basic arithmetic, reasoning, and basic Hindi.

Strategy: How to Outperform the Competition

You don't win a government job by just "studying." You win it by out-strategizing the person sitting next to you in the exam hall. Here is a subject-wise breakdown for UKSSSC 2026:

Uttarakhand General Knowledge (The Kingmaker)

You cannot clear a UKSSSC exam without mastering the state’s context.

  • The Geography: Focus on the river systems (Ganga, Yamuna, Kali), the peaks, and the districts.
  • The Culture: Know your festivals (Harela, Phool Dei) and the folk arts.
  • The History: From the Katyuri dynasty to the Chand and Pawar rulers, and most importantly, the role of Uttarakhand in the freedom struggle and the statehood movement.

General Hindi (The Score Booster)

Many students take Hindi for granted. Don't. It usually carries around 20 marks and can be the difference between making the list and missing it by 0.5.

  • Master Vyakaran (Grammar): Sandhi, Samas, and Tatsam-Tadbhav words are favorites of the commission.
  • Vocabulary: Practice synonyms and antonyms daily.

Reasoning and Aptitude

For the Graduate Level and Junior Assistant posts, reasoning is where you can score 100% accuracy. Focus on:

  • Coding-Decoding
  • Blood Relations
  • Syllogisms
  • Direction Sense

The 6-Month "Mission Mode" Schedule

If you are starting today, here is how you should split your time:

  • Months 1-2: Foundations. Finish your NCERTs (up to class 10) for History and Geography. Start reading one standard book on Uttarakhand GK (like Pariksha Vani).
  • Months 3-4: Depth. Dive into the specific syllabus of your chosen post (Accounting, Agriculture, or Science). Start solving previous year question papers (PYQs).
  • Month 5: Speed. Take at least two full-length mock tests per week. Analyze your mistakes—don't just check the score.
  • Month 6: Revision. No new topics. Only revision and "Short Note" reviews.

How to Navigate the Official UKSSSC Portal Like a Pro

The official website (sssc.uk.gov.in) can sometimes feel like a maze. Here’s how to stay updated:

  1. OTR (One Time Registration): Before you can apply for any post, you must complete your OTR. Ensure your photographs and signatures are within the specified byte size (usually 30-50kb) to avoid last-minute technical glitches.
  2. Admit Cards: Usually released 7–10 days before the exam. Don't wait for a notification; check the "Candidate Corner" regularly.
  3. Objections: After the exam, the Commission releases a "Provisional Answer Key." If you think an answer is wrong, you have a very short window to file an objection with proof. Keep your textbooks handy!

Breaking the AI Pattern: Real Talk for Aspirants

Let’s be honest—preparing for these exams is mentally draining. You’ll see people on YouTube promising "shortcuts" and "guaranteed selections." There are no shortcuts.

The Commission has become smarter. They are moving away from rote-learning questions and focusing more on conceptual clarity. For example, instead of asking when a certain movement happened, they might ask why it happened or who the key grassroots leaders were.

Also, don't ignore your physical health. If you are aiming for the Scaler or Forest Guard posts, your written score is only half the battle. You need to be physically fit for the efficiency tests in November. Start walking or jogging now. Don't wait for the written results to start training.

Final Thoughts

The UKSSSC Exam Calendar 2026 is more than just a list of dates—it’s a call to action. Uttarakhand is looking for dedicated individuals to join its workforce. The competition will be stiff, but the clarity provided by this calendar gives you a massive advantage.

Print out this schedule, stick it on your study desk, and start today. The mountains are calling, and they need efficient administrators. Will you be one of them?

Check out the official notifications and download the full PDF here: sssc.uk.gov.in


Stay tuned for more updates on specific syllabus breakdowns and daily study plans for the UKSSSC 2026 cycle.

Frequently Asked Questions

The dates are proposed, which means they are tentative. However, UKSSSC has been quite disciplined lately. Barring any major administrative hurdles or elections, you should expect these exams to happen within the scheduled months.
Generally, for Group C posts in Uttarakhand, there is a requirement of being a permanent resident or having passed high school/intermediate from a school within the state. Always check the specific eligibility criteria in the detailed advertisement of each post.
While many exist, "Pariksha Vani" is considered the Bible for Uttarakhand aspirants. For Hindi, "Lucent's General Hindi" or "Hardeo Bahri" are excellent choices.
It’s not about hours; it’s about targets. Aim to finish one chapter of GS, one set of Reasoning, and 30 minutes of Hindi every day. Quality over quantity, always.