APSC CCE Eligibility 2026 – Age Limit, Qualification, Domicile & All Criteria Explained

At Smart IAS Foundation, established in Guwahati in 2009, we have guided hundreds of APSC aspirants through the application process over 15 years. Every year, we see preventable eligibility rejections — for missing domicile documents, incorrect age calculation, or unverified employment exchange registration. This guide ensures you avoid every one of those pitfalls.

Last Updated: April 25, 2026 | Based on APSC CCE Official Notification (Advt. No. 01/2026, dated April 10, 2026)

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1. APSC CCE Eligibility 2026 – Quick Summary

Before diving into the detailed explanation of each APSC CCE eligibility 2026 criterion, here is a consolidated snapshot for quick reference:

Eligibility Parameter Requirement
Nationality Indian Citizen
Domicile Original inhabitant / permanent resident of Assam (PRC or Employment Exchange registration required)
Age – General 21 to 38 years as on January 1, 2025
Age – OBC/MOBC 21 to 41 years (+3 years relaxation)
Age – SC/ST(P)/ST(H) 21 to 43 years (+5 years relaxation)
Age – PwBD +10 years over respective category limit
Educational Qualification Bachelor’s Degree from a recognised university (any discipline for most posts)
Language Must know Assamese or any official/tribal language of Assam
Employment Exchange Registered in a District Employment Office of Assam (mandatory)
Attempts No limit – can appear until reaching maximum age for category
Application Fee – General ₹297.20 (₹250 + ₹47.20 processing)
Application Fee – Women (all categories) ₹47.20 (processing fee only – exempted from base fee)

Every single parameter in the table above is mandatory — not advisory. Failure on any one of them makes a candidate ineligible regardless of their qualifications in all other areas. Read each section below carefully before filling out your APSC CCE 2026 application on apscrecruitment.in.


2. Nationality & Citizenship

The first condition in APSC CCE eligibility 2026 is straightforward but non-negotiable: every candidate must be a citizen of India as defined under Articles 5 to 11 of the Indian Constitution.

The following categories are not eligible under the APSC CCE eligibility 2026 nationality requirement:

  • Foreign nationals of any country
  • Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) cardholders — unless specifically mentioned as eligible in the official notification
  • Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) who hold foreign citizenship
  • Stateless persons

Indian citizenship for APSC CCE eligibility 2026 purposes is verified through standard identity documents during the document verification stage. While the application form asks for citizenship declaration, detailed verification of citizenship status happens at the Mains document verification and at the final appointment stage. Any false declaration of citizenship renders the candidate permanently disqualified and liable to legal action.


3. Domicile – Assam Residency Requirement

For APSC CCE eligibility 2026, being an Indian citizen alone is not sufficient. Candidates must also be original inhabitants or permanent residents of Assam. This domicile requirement is a fundamental condition of APSC CCE eligibility 2026 and cannot be satisfied by long-term residence alone without official proof.

3.1 What Counts as Valid Domicile Proof

The following documents are accepted as valid proof of Assam domicile for APSC CCE eligibility 2026:

  • Permanent Resident Certificate (PRC) — issued by the competent authority (Circle Officer / Deputy Commissioner) in Assam. This is the most commonly accepted and strongest domicile proof for APSC CCE eligibility 2026 purposes.
  • District Employment Office registration — a valid registration (Employment Exchange card) in a District Employment Office of Assam also serves as domicile proof and is separately required as part of APSC CCE eligibility 2026 (see Section 9).

3.2 What Does NOT Satisfy the Domicile Requirement

  • Aadhaar card with Assam address — not sufficient on its own
  • Voter ID card — not sufficient on its own
  • Ration card — not sufficient on its own
  • Long-term utility bills — not accepted as APSC CCE eligibility 2026 domicile proof

⚠️ Critical Warning from Smart IAS Foundation:

Every year, candidates who have been residing in Assam for years but have not formally obtained a PRC or Employment Exchange registration face rejection during document verification — after clearing Prelims and Mains. This is entirely avoidable. If you are an Assam resident and do not already have your PRC, apply for it immediately. The process takes 2–6 weeks depending on your district. Do not let a missing document cost you your civil services career.


4. Age Limit for APSC CCE 2026

The APSC CCE eligibility 2026 age limit is one of the most critical parameters to verify carefully — especially because the age cut-off date is January 1, 2025, not January 1, 2026. This distinction catches many aspirants off guard.

📌 Important: The APSC CCE 2026 notification (Advt. No. 01/2026) is for Combined Competitive Examination 2025. The official age cut-off date is January 1, 2025. All age calculations must be done as on this date — not the date of application or the date of examination.

For the APSC CCE eligibility 2026 age requirement, candidates in the General (Unreserved) category must:

  • Be not less than 21 years of age as on January 1, 2025 — i.e., born on or before January 1, 2004
  • Be not more than 38 years of age as on January 1, 2025 — i.e., born on or after January 2, 1987

To put it plainly for General category APSC CCE eligibility 2026: your date of birth must fall between January 2, 1987 and January 1, 2004 (both dates inclusive).


5. Category-wise Age Relaxation for APSC CCE Eligibility 2026

The APSC provides significant age relaxation for candidates belonging to reserved categories. Understanding the APSC CCE eligibility 2026 age relaxation correctly prevents both under-claiming (applying in General when eligible for relaxation) and over-claiming (applying outside your actual relaxed limit).

Category Min. Age Max. Age Relaxation Born Between (eligibility window)
General (Unreserved) 21 years 38 years Jan 2, 1987 – Jan 1, 2004
OBC / MOBC 21 years 41 years +3 years Jan 2, 1984 – Jan 1, 2004
SC / ST(P) / ST(H) 21 years 43 years +5 years Jan 2, 1982 – Jan 1, 2004
PwBD – General category 21 years 48 years +10 years Jan 2, 1977 – Jan 1, 2004
PwBD – OBC/MOBC 21 years 51 years +13 years Jan 2, 1974 – Jan 1, 2004
PwBD – SC/ST 21 years 53 years +15 years Jan 2, 1972 – Jan 1, 2004
📌 Note on PwBD Age Relaxation: The 10-year PwBD relaxation is given in addition to the category-based relaxation. A PwBD candidate belonging to the OBC category gets both the OBC relaxation (+3 years) and the PwBD relaxation (+10 years), bringing the maximum age to 51 years. Always verify this against the official APSC notification, as individual post-specific conditions may vary.

6. How to Calculate Your Age Correctly for APSC CCE Eligibility 2026

One of the most common errors we see at Smart IAS Foundation involves incorrect age calculation for APSC CCE eligibility 2026. Here is a step-by-step guide:

Step 1: Fix the reference date as January 1, 2025 (the official cut-off for APSC CCE eligibility 2026 age calculation).

Step 2: Calculate your completed years of age as on January 1, 2025 — not your chronological age as of today.

Step 3: Compare with your category limit.

Worked Example:

  • Date of Birth: March 15, 1990
  • Age as on January 1, 2025: 34 years (since birthday in March has not yet passed by January 1)
  • Category: General
  • Maximum age: 38 years
  • Result: Eligible for APSC CCE eligibility 2026 ✅

Another Example (Borderline case):

  • Date of Birth: January 1, 1987
  • Age as on January 1, 2025: exactly 38 years
  • Category: General
  • Maximum age: not more than 38 years
  • Result: Eligible — candidate is exactly 38 on the cut-off date, which satisfies “not more than 38” ✅

Ineligible Example:

  • Date of Birth: December 31, 1986
  • Age as on January 1, 2025: 38 years and 1 day
  • Category: General
  • Result: Not eligible — even one day over the limit disqualifies under APSC CCE eligibility 2026 ❌

6.1 How Age is Verified

For APSC CCE eligibility 2026, the only acceptable age proof is the HSLC or Matriculation Admit Card or Pass Certificate issued by a recognised Board or Council. No other document — not Aadhaar card, PAN card, Voter ID, birth certificate, or school transfer certificate — is accepted for age verification. If your HSLC certificate has a different date of birth from what you believe to be correct, get it corrected through the Board before applying.


7. Educational Qualification for APSC CCE Eligibility 2026

The educational qualification requirement is another essential component of APSC CCE eligibility 2026. The general requirement is a Bachelor’s Degree — but the specifics matter:

7.1 General Qualification Requirement

Candidates must hold a degree from any of the following types of institutions to satisfy the APSC CCE eligibility 2026 educational requirement:

  • Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central Legislature
  • Universities incorporated by an Act of a State Legislature (including all state universities in Assam — Gauhati University, Dibrugarh University, Assam University, Cotton University, Kumar Bhaskar Varma Sanskrit and Ancient Studies University, etc.)
  • Educational institutions established by an Act of Parliament (e.g., IITs, NITs, Central Universities)
  • Institutions declared to be Deemed Universities under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956

7.2 Is Any Specific Stream Required?

For most posts under APSC CCE eligibility 2026 — including Assam Civil Service (ACS), Block Development Officer (BDO), Assam Finance Service, Inspector of Taxes, Labour Officer, and Assistant Employment Officer — a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline is sufficient. There is no stream restriction for these posts.

However, for the Assam Police Service (APS), candidates must additionally satisfy physical standards (see Section 11). For certain technical posts, specific discipline requirements may apply — always verify against the official post-specific eligibility in the notification.

7.3 Final-Year Students

Final-year graduation students may apply on a provisional basis under APSC CCE eligibility 2026, provided they meet all other eligibility criteria. The provisional status requires that they:

  • Submit a declaration that they are in their final year of graduation at the time of application
  • Produce their final degree certificate and complete marksheet at the Mains document verification stage
  • Failure to produce the degree at Mains stage results in cancellation of candidature regardless of their Prelims performance
⚠️ For Final-Year Students: If your Prelims date is July 5, 2026 and your university results are typically declared in June–July, you may be in a position where you appear for Prelims before your results are out. This is perfectly fine under APSC CCE eligibility 2026 — you applied provisionally, and the degree requirement only becomes binding at the Mains document verification stage.

8. Language Requirement for APSC CCE Eligibility 2026

A frequently overlooked component of APSC CCE eligibility 2026 is the language requirement. As per the official notification, candidates must be able to speak, read, and write:

  • Assamese — the official state language of Assam; satisfies the language requirement for all constituencies across the state
  • OR any official language of Assam — which includes Bengali (associate official language in Barak valley)
  • OR any associate official language of Assam — as notified by the Government of Assam
  • OR any tribal language of Assam — recognised tribal languages including Bodo, Mising, Karbi, Dimasa, Rabha, Deori, etc. for candidates from designated tribal areas

This requirement for APSC CCE eligibility 2026 reflects the administrative reality that civil servants in Assam must be able to communicate directly with the public they serve — in the language those communities use. An ACS officer who cannot communicate in Assamese (or the relevant regional language of their posting area) would face significant administrative challenges.

Language proficiency is not separately tested in the APSC CCE examination — but it is part of the eligibility declaration during application and may be assessed informally during the Interview stage.


9. Employment Exchange Registration – Mandatory for APSC CCE Eligibility 2026

This is one of the most commonly missed requirements in APSC CCE eligibility 2026. Every candidate must be registered in a District Employment Office (Employment Exchange) in Assam.

The Employment Exchange registration serves two purposes in the context of APSC CCE eligibility 2026:

  1. It acts as an additional proof of Assam domicile and residency
  2. It fulfills a statutory requirement under the Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act, 1959, which mandates that government job vacancies be notified to Employment Exchanges

9.1 How to Register at an Employment Exchange

  1. Visit the District Employment Office of your district in Assam
  2. Carry your educational certificates (HSLC onwards), one passport-size photograph, and address proof
  3. Fill in the registration form and submit it along with self-attested copies of documents
  4. Obtain your Employment Exchange registration number and registration card
  5. Renew your registration before the renewal date (usually annual)

Your Employment Exchange registration number is entered in the APSC CCE 2026 online application form at apscrecruitment.in. Missing or invalid registration numbers can result in application rejection. If you do not already have one, register immediately — do not wait until the last week of the application window.


10. Other Eligibility Conditions for APSC CCE 2026

10.1 Small Family Norms Declaration

As part of APSC CCE eligibility 2026, every candidate must submit a declaration in Form-A regarding compliance with the Government of Assam’s Small Family Norms while applying for the CCE (Preliminary) Examination. This declaration relates to the family planning norms prescribed by the state government for government job applicants.

10.2 Good Character and Conduct

Candidates must not have been:

  • Convicted of any criminal offence by a court of law
  • Dismissed or removed from any government service
  • Found guilty of misconduct in any previous employment

A character certificate from a gazetted officer or head of institution is typically required at the document verification stage as part of APSC CCE eligibility 2026 compliance.

10.3 Marriage Laws

Candidates who have more than one living spouse are generally not eligible to apply under APSC CCE eligibility 2026. However, the Government of Assam may, if satisfied that there are special grounds to do so, exempt any person from this condition.

10.4 Government Employees

Government employees applying for APSC CCE 2026 must obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their current employer. The NOC must state that the employer has no objection to the employee appearing in the APSC CCE. This NOC is submitted at the Mains document verification stage.


11. Physical Standards for APSC CCE Eligibility 2026 (APS Posts)

For the Assam Police Service (APS) posts specifically, physical fitness is an additional component of APSC CCE eligibility 2026. The physical standard requirements apply to APS (Jr. Grade) candidates after their selection through Mains and Interview — a medical examination is conducted before final appointment.

While the official APSC CCE notification specifies the detailed physical requirements for APS posts, candidates aspiring for APS should be in good physical health, with no disability that would prevent the discharge of police duties. Eye standards, height, and chest measurements may be assessed. Refer to the official notification for the precise physical standards applicable for APS under APSC CCE eligibility 2026.

For all non-APS posts (ACS, BDO, Labour Officer, Inspector of Taxes, etc.), there are no specific physical standard requirements beyond general good health. A medical examination at final appointment is standard practice for all government posts.


12. Application Fee – Category-wise Breakdown for APSC CCE 2026

Understanding the fee structure is part of complete APSC CCE eligibility 2026 preparation. The fee is non-refundable and must be paid through the official portal only.

Category Base Application Fee Processing Fee (CSC-SPV) Total Payable
General (Unreserved) ₹250 ₹47.20 ₹297.20
OBC / MOBC ₹150 ₹47.20 ₹197.20
SC / ST (Plains & Hills) ₹0 (exempted) ₹47.20 ₹47.20
BPL (Below Poverty Line) ₹0 (exempted) ₹47.20 ₹47.20
PwBD (all categories) ₹0 (exempted) ₹47.20 ₹47.20
Women – All Categories ₹0 (fully exempted) ₹47.20 ₹47.20

Payment for APSC CCE 2026 is accepted through Net Banking, Visa/Master/RuPay Credit or Debit Cards, and UPI through the official APSC recruitment portal. The last date for fee payment is May 3, 2026 (5:00 PM). Do not wait until the last hour — portal congestion on deadline day is common.

📌 Women Candidates – Important: Women candidates of all categories are fully exempted from the base application fee as per the Assam Public Services CCE (Amendment) Rules, 2019. They pay only the ₹47.20 CSC-SPV processing fee. This is a significant benefit of APSC CCE eligibility 2026 for female aspirants — no category certificate is required to avail this exemption.

13. Number of Attempts for APSC CCE Eligibility 2026

One of the most reassuring aspects of APSC CCE eligibility 2026 is that there is no restriction on the number of attempts. Unlike the UPSC CSE which caps attempts at 6 for General category and 9 for OBC, the APSC CCE allows candidates to appear as many times as they wish — the only binding constraint is the age limit for their respective category.

Category Maximum Age Practical Impact on Attempts
General 38 years If APSC CCE is held annually, a General candidate appearing from age 21 can attempt up to approximately 17 times
OBC/MOBC 41 years Up to approximately 20 attempts from age 21
SC/ST 43 years Up to approximately 22 attempts from age 21

While the unlimited attempts provision is a comfort for aspirants, Smart IAS Foundation’s faculty strongly advises against treating it as a reason to be complacent. Each examination year lost without clearing Prelims is a year of career opportunity foregone. The right approach is to treat every attempt as if it were the last — with full preparation intensity — rather than relying on the unlimited attempts provision as a fallback.


14. Documents Required for APSC CCE 2026

Meeting all APSC CCE eligibility 2026 requirements is only half the task — you must also be able to produce the supporting documents at every stage of the examination process. Here is the complete list:

14.1 Documents Needed at the Application Stage

  • Recent passport-size photograph (digital, as per specifications on the portal)
  • Scanned signature (as per specifications)
  • Employment Exchange registration number (mandatory for APSC CCE eligibility 2026)
  • Category certificate number (for OBC/MOBC, SC, ST — issued by competent authority in Assam)
  • PwBD certificate number (if applicable)
  • Small Family Norms declaration (Form-A) — submitted during application

14.2 Documents Needed at Mains Document Verification

  • HSLC/Matriculation Admit Card or Pass Certificate — for age verification (only valid age proof under APSC CCE eligibility 2026)
  • Bachelor’s Degree Certificate and complete marksheets — for educational qualification verification
  • Permanent Resident Certificate (PRC) or Employment Exchange Registration Card — for domicile verification
  • Category certificate (OBC/MOBC, SC, ST) — issued by a competent authority in Assam, not from another state
  • PwBD certificate — issued by the competent medical authority (if claiming PwBD relaxation)
  • No Objection Certificate from current employer (if currently in government service)
  • Character certificate from a gazetted officer or head of institution
  • Form-A declaration regarding Small Family Norms
  • Admit card of the Preliminary Examination
⚠️ Category Certificates — State-specific: For APSC CCE eligibility 2026, the category certificates (OBC, SC, ST) must be issued by the competent authority in Assam. A certificate issued by an authority in another state is not valid. If your category certificate is from another state (for instance, if your family originally migrated to Assam), you must obtain a fresh certificate from the appropriate Assam government authority before applying.

15. Self-Verification Checklist for APSC CCE Eligibility 2026

Use this checklist before submitting your APSC CCE 2026 application. All items must be verified — each one independently satisfies a mandatory component of APSC CCE eligibility 2026:

✅ APSC CCE Eligibility 2026 – Pre-Application Checklist

  • ☐ I am an Indian citizen
  • ☐ I am a permanent resident / original inhabitant of Assam
  • ☐ I have a valid PRC (Permanent Resident Certificate) issued in Assam
  • ☐ I am registered at a District Employment Office in Assam and have my registration number
  • ☐ My age as on January 1, 2025 is between 21 and the maximum for my category (38/41/43/48 years)
  • ☐ I have my HSLC/Matriculation certificate for age proof (not just Aadhaar/Voter ID)
  • ☐ I hold a Bachelor’s Degree from a UGC-recognised university, OR am in my final year (provisional application)
  • ☐ I can speak, read, and write Assamese or another official/tribal language of Assam
  • ☐ I have my category certificate (OBC/SC/ST) issued by competent authority in Assam (if applicable)
  • ☐ I have my PwBD certificate from the competent medical authority (if applicable)
  • ☐ I do not have more than one living spouse
  • ☐ I have not been convicted of a criminal offence or dismissed from government service
  • ☐ I have my NOC from current employer (if currently in government service)
  • ☐ I have prepared my Small Family Norms declaration (Form-A)
  • ☐ I have the correct application fee ready for payment (₹297.20/₹197.20/₹47.20 based on category)

If you can tick every item on this list, you satisfy all APSC CCE eligibility 2026 requirements and can proceed with your application at apscrecruitment.in.

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16. Frequently Asked Questions – APSC CCE Eligibility 2026

What is the age limit for APSC CCE eligibility 2026?

The APSC CCE eligibility 2026 age limit is 21 to 38 years for General category, calculated as on January 1, 2025. Age relaxation: OBC/MOBC up to 41 years (+3), SC/ST up to 43 years (+5), PwBD an additional +10 years over respective category limit. Age is verified only through HSLC or Matriculation Admit Card/Pass Certificate.

What educational qualification is required for APSC CCE eligibility 2026?

To meet APSC CCE eligibility 2026 educational requirements, candidates must hold a Bachelor’s Degree from any university incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature, or an institution declared Deemed University under UGC Act, 1956. Any discipline is acceptable for most posts. Final-year students may apply provisionally but must produce their degree at Mains document verification.

Is Assam domicile mandatory for APSC CCE eligibility 2026?

Yes. Assam domicile is a mandatory APSC CCE eligibility 2026 requirement. Candidates must be original inhabitants or permanent residents of Assam. Valid proof includes a Permanent Resident Certificate (PRC) issued by competent Assam government authority, or a valid District Employment Office registration in Assam. Candidates without these documents face rejection even after clearing the examination.

How many attempts are allowed under APSC CCE eligibility 2026?

There is no restriction on attempts under APSC CCE eligibility 2026. Candidates can appear as many times as they wish within the age limit for their category — 38 years (General), 41 years (OBC/MOBC), 43 years (SC/ST), and up to 48–53 years (PwBD depending on category). This is unlike UPSC CSE which caps attempts at 6 for General and 9 for OBC.

What is the application fee for APSC CCE 2026?

The APSC CCE 2026 application fee as part of APSC CCE eligibility 2026 compliance: General – ₹297.20; OBC/MOBC – ₹197.20; SC/ST, BPL, PwBD – ₹47.20 (processing fee only); Women of all categories – ₹47.20 only (fully exempted from base fee under APSC CCE Amendment Rules 2019). Payment is through apscrecruitment.in via Net Banking, Debit/Credit Card, or UPI.

Can a final-year graduation student apply for APSC CCE 2026?

Yes. Final-year students meet APSC CCE eligibility 2026 requirements on a provisional basis. They can apply and appear in Prelims, but must produce their final degree certificate and complete marksheet at the Mains document verification stage. Failure to do so cancels candidature regardless of Prelims performance.

Is Employment Exchange registration mandatory for APSC CCE eligibility 2026?

Yes. Employment Exchange (District Employment Office) registration in Assam is a mandatory APSC CCE eligibility 2026 requirement. The registration number must be provided in the online application form at apscrecruitment.in. Missing or invalid registration can result in application rejection. Register immediately at your nearest District Employment Office if you have not already done so.


17. Conclusion

Verifying your APSC CCE eligibility 2026 is not a formality — it is the foundation of your entire civil services application. The APSC CCE has seen candidates disqualified at the document verification stage — after clearing Prelims, completing Mains, and attending the Interview — simply because they lacked a PRC, had an invalid Employment Exchange registration, or had submitted a category certificate from another state. None of these are examination failures. All of them are preventable administrative oversights that this guide equips you to avoid.

To summarise the most critical APSC CCE eligibility 2026 requirements: be an Indian citizen and Assam domicile holder with valid PRC; be within the age range for your category as on January 1, 2025; hold a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised university (or be in your final year); be registered at a District Employment Office in Assam; know Assamese or an official language of Assam; and have all supporting documents ready before the Mains stage.

Once you have confirmed your APSC CCE eligibility 2026, the next step is to build a structured preparation plan that covers the entire syllabus — from NCERTs to standard reference books, from Assam GK to answer writing practice — within the time available before the Prelims on July 5, 2026.

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  1. Read the APSC CCE 2026 Complete Guide — covers notification, exam pattern, 2024 result analysis, salary, and all key information in one place
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⚠️ Disclaimer: The eligibility information in this article is based on the official APSC CCE 2025 notification (Advt. No. 01/2026, dated April 10, 2026) and publicly available information from apsc.nic.in and apscrecruitment.in. All eligibility criteria, age limits, fee structures, and document requirements are subject to revision by the Assam Public Service Commission. Candidates must refer to the official APSC notification as the final and authoritative source of information. Smart IAS Foundation is not affiliated with APSC or the Government of Assam.
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