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UPSC Pratibha Setu initiative gives second chance to 10,000+ candidates who missed final list — Here’s how it works

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has launched a game-changing initiative called Pratibha Setu, aimed at connecting over 10,000 candidates, who cleared all exam stages but missed the final merit list, with top government and private employers

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In a move aimed at maximising the potential of India’s top talent pool, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially launched a revamped employment facilitation scheme called ‘Pratibha Setu’. This initiative seeks to offer a second chance to over 10,000 candidates who cleared all stages of the UPSC examinations  including the personality test, but narrowly missed out on making the final merit list.

Formerly known as the Public Disclosure Scheme (PDS), this initiative allows verified government departments, public sector undertakings, and even private organisations to access detailed profiles of these high-performing but non-recommended candidates. The objective is to bridge the gap between exceptional talent and employment opportunities, both within and outside the government sector.

What is ‘Pratibha Setu’?

‘Pratibha Setu,’ literally meaning “Bridge of Talent” serves as a digital talent registry of willing candidates who have come within touching distance of India’s toughest recruitment process. These individuals successfully cleared the preliminary, mains, and interview stages of key UPSC exams such as:

Civil Services Examination (CSE)
Indian Forest Service (IFS)
Engineering Services
Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF)
Indian Economic Service/Statistical Service
Combined Medical Services (CMS)
Combined Geo-Scientist Examination
Combined Defence Services (CDS)

Despite their exceptional performance, they did not make the final list due to limited vacancies or marginal scores. Through ‘Pratibha Setu’, they now stand a real chance of being recruited in prestigious roles across sectors.

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How the initiative works

UPSC has created a secure online interface that allows registered and verified organisations to log in and browse candidate data. Employers are given access to:

Educational qualifications
Contact details
Basic exam performance details

Private sector companies, start-ups, think tanks, and academic institutions can also register via the UPSC portal to participate in this matchmaking initiative.

This is especially significant as it provides central ministries, state governments, PSUs, and corporate recruiters access to a vetted talent pool that has already proven itself capable of meeting rigorous standards.

A win-win model for employers and aspirants

According to UPSC officials, this initiative not only rewards merit and hard work but also ensures that India’s human capital doesn’t go underutilised. “These candidates may not have made the final list, but their competence is undeniable. ‘Pratibha Setu’ helps ensure they are not lost in the system,” said a senior UPSC official.

The initiative was first trialled in 2018 with candidates from the Combined Medical Services Examination 2017 under the original Public Disclosure Scheme. The new version, rebranded as ‘Pratibha Setu’, expands its scope and simplifies employer participation.

An empowering step for aspirants

For aspirants, the scheme offers renewed hope. Instead of seeing failure to make the final list as the end of the road, they now have the opportunity to be considered for roles that value their preparation, knowledge, and discipline.

Educational think tanks and civil services coaching institutions have hailed the move as “revolutionary,” noting that it validates the efforts of thousands who often fall short by a fraction of a mark.

In a job market where both public and private sectors are hungry for skilled individuals, Pratibha Setu stands as a rare model that promotes inclusivity, meritocracy, and national capacity building, giving thousands of near-miss UPSC aspirants a well-deserved second chance.

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