UPSC Chairman is considered as the head of Union Public Service Commission of India. Currently, Mrs. Preeti Sudan is serving as the UPSC Chairman after replacing Dr. Manoj Soni as on 1st August 2024. UPSC is a central recruitment agency managing the appointment of Group ‘A’ officers within the government of India. Mrs. Preeti Sudan will remain the Chairperson till April 2025. In this article, we are discussing the salary, tenure, List and appointment of UPSC Chairman in India.
Union Public Service Commission Overview
The Union Public Service Commission is a constitutional body that recruits officers to All India Services and Central Civil Services(Group A and B) by conducting examinations. The Department of Personnel and Training takes up the responsibility of training personnel. The administrative body and the headquarters of UPSC is located in Dholpur House, New Delhi. Founded on 1 October, 1926 as a Public Service Commission body, UPSC underwent structuring and became the Federal Public Service Commission after the Government of India Act, 1935. The name was changed to the Union Public Service Commission after independence.
UPSC Chairman Overview
The UPSC Chairman is the head of constitutional organisation and is appointed according to the provisions of Article 316 of Constitution of India.
UPSC Chairman Overview |
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Appointed by |
President of India |
Tenure of UPSC Chairman |
6 years (or 65 years) |
Eligibility of UPSC Chairman |
An Experience of at least 10 years in the Central or State services |
Salary of UPSC Chairman |
₹30 lakhs per annum |
Current UPSC Chairman |
Dr. Manoj Soni |
First Chairman |
Sir Ross Barker (1926) |
First Indian UPSC Chairman |
H. K. Kripalani (1947) |
First Female UPSC Chairman |
Rose Millian Bathew (Kharbuli) (1992) |
New UPSC Chairman: Mrs. Preeti Sudan
Ex IAS Officer Preeti Sudan took the position of Chairperson of UPSC on 1st August 2024 succeeding Dr. Manoj Soni. Before this Preeti Sudan was serving the career as Union Health Secretary, before being appointed as member of UPSC. Her experience includes many ministries including Defense and Women and Child Development. .
First UPSC Chairman (Post Independence)
K.Kripalani was the first UPSC chairman post Independence and also the first Indian Chairman of the Commission after its establishment in 1926. After independence, the Federal Public Service Commission was transformed to the Union Public Service Commission. On 26th January 1950, it was given constitutional recognition under the Constitution of India.
First Woman UPSC Chairman
The first woman UPSC Chairman was Rose Millian Bathew who served from 23rd September 1992 to 23rd August 1996.
List of UPSC Chairman (1926-2025)
The table below contains the complete list of UPSC Chairman:
List of UPSC Chairman (1926-2025) |
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S. No. |
UPSC Chairman |
Tenure |
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From |
To |
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1 |
Sir Ross Barker |
October 1926 |
August 1932 |
2 |
Sir David Petrie |
August 1932 |
1936 |
3 |
Sir Eyre Gorden |
1937 |
1942 |
4 |
Sir F. W. Robertson |
1942 |
1947 |
5 |
H. K. Kripalani |
1 April 1947 |
13 January 1949 |
6 |
R. N. Banerjee |
14 January 1949 |
9 May 1955 |
7 |
N. Govindarajan |
10 May 1955 |
9 December 1955 |
8 |
V. S. Hejmadi |
10 December 1955 |
9 December 1961 |
9 |
B. N. Jha |
11 December 1961 |
22 February 1967 |
10 |
Sh. K.R. Damle |
18 April 1967 |
2 March 1971 |
11 |
Ranadhir Chandra Sarma Sarkar |
11 May 1971 |
1 February 1973 |
12 |
Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai |
5 February 1973 |
4 February 1979 |
13 |
M. L. Shahare |
16 February 1979 |
16 February 1985 |
14 |
H. K. L. Capoor |
18 February 1985 |
5 March 1990 |
15 |
J. P. Gupta |
5 March 1990 |
2 June 1992 |
16 |
Rose Millian Bathew (Kharbuli) |
23 September 1992 |
23 August 1996 |
17 |
S. J. S. Chhatwal |
23 August 1996 |
30 September 1996 |
18 |
J. M. Qureshi |
30 September 1996 |
11 December 1998 |
19 |
Surendra Nath |
11 December 1998 |
25 June 2002 |
20 |
Purna Chandra Hota |
25 June 2002 |
September 2003 |
21 |
Mata Prasad |
September 2003 |
January 2005 |
22 |
S. R. Hashim |
4 January 2005 |
1 April 2006 |
23 |
Gurbachan Jagat |
1 April 2006 |
30 June 2007 |
24 |
Subir Dutta |
30 June 2007 |
16 August 2008 |
25 |
D. P. Agrawal |
16 August 2008 |
August 2014 |
26 |
Rajni Razdan |
16 August 2014 |
21 November 2014 |
27 |
Deepak Gupta |
22 November 2014 |
20 September 2016 |
28 |
Alka Sirohi |
21 September 2016 |
3 January 2017 |
29 |
David R. Syiemlieh |
4 January 2017 |
21 January 2018 |
30 |
Vinay Mittal |
22 January 2018 |
19 June 2018 |
31 |
Arvind Saxena ( acting ) |
20 June 2018 |
28 November 2018 |
32 |
Arvind Saxena |
28 November 2018 |
6 August 2020 |
33 |
Pradeep Kumar Joshi |
7 August 2020 |
4 April 2022 |
34 |
Dr. Manoj Soni( acting ) |
5 April 2022 |
16 May 2023 |
35 |
Dr. Manoj Soni |
16 May 2023 |
July 2024 |
36 |
Preeti Sudan |
01 August 2024 |
April 2025 |
UPSC Chairman Salary
The UPSC Chairman receives an annual salary of ₹30 lakhs. Following the implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission’s recommendations, the salary saw a significant threefold increase. Currently, the UPSC Chairman earns ₹2.5 lakh per month, while other members receive ₹2.25 lakh per month. Earlier, the monthly salary of the UPSC Chairman was ₹90,000.
- Tenure of UPSC Chairman: The UPSC Chairman serves a tenure of six years or until the age of 65, whichever comes first.
- Qualification of UPSC Chairman: The Constitution of India does not prescribe specific qualifications for the UPSC Chairman or its members. However, it mandates that at least 50% of the members should have held government office for a minimum of 10 years.
Powers and Functions of UPSC Chairman and UPSC
Article 320 of Constitution of India constitutes the matters related to civil services and posts. The responsibilities of UPSC and its Chairman includes:
- Examinations are conducted to select candidates for Union services.
- Direct recruitment is conducted through the way of interviews.
- Appointing officers through promotion, deputation, or absorption.
- Formulating and revising Recruitment Rules for different government services and positions.
- Handling disciplinary matters pertaining to various Civil Services.
- Providing advice to the Government on any issue referred to the UPSC Members by the President of India.
UPSC Members Overview
The table below contains the overview of the UPSC Members:
UPSC Members Overview |
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Number of Members |
10 (And the Chairman who is the Head) |
Term/Tenure |
6 years (or 65 years) |
Salary |
₹ 27,00,000 per annum |
Eligibility |
An Experience of at least 10 years in the Central or State services |
Current UPSC Members list
Currently, there are only 7 members of UPSC, 3 less than its actual strength. The table below contains the names of UPSC Members, their respective services, and their current positions:
UPSC Members list |
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S. No. |
Name |
Service |
Position |
1 |
Preeti Sudan |
IAS |
New Chairman |
2 |
Lieutenant General Raj Shukla (Retd) |
Indian Army |
Member |
3 |
Suman Sharma |
IRS |
Member |
4 |
Bidyut Bihari Swain |
IAS |
Member |
5 |
Sanjay Verma |
IFS |
Member |
6 |
Dr. Dinesh Dasa |
Academician |
Member |
7 |
Sheel Vardhan Singh |
IPS |
Member |
UPSC Chairman Functions and Responsibilities
Following are the functions and responsibilities of UPSC Chairman:
- The UPSC Commission manages the competitive examinations for recruiting the positions of civil services under Government of India.
- The chairman directly recruits through interviews, ensuring candidates who qualify are suitable for the jobs.
- The UPSC Chairman is also responsible for appointing officers through deputation, absorption, promotion and facilitating career progression within civil services.
- The UPSC Chairman also advises the Government of India on matters referred by the President promoting governance and policy making.
- He handles the disciplinary matters established by the code of conduct.
- UPSC Chairman also leads the commission ensuring decision making and strategic direction.
These functions highlight the important role of UPSC Chairman in shaping the recruitment landscape for civil services in India.
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