Free UPSC Mock Tests Online | All Full Mocks Free Till May 23, 2026
The UPSC CSE Prelims 2026 exam is on May 24. With 9 days left, every aspirant faces the same question: am I ready? The honest way to find out is not another reading session. It is a full-length mock test that simulates exactly what you will face on exam day.
Every full-length mock on UPSC Margin is completely free. No credit card. No trial period. No hidden charges. Just a 30-second signup, and all 4 full-length mocks, all sectional tests, and all CSAT papers are yours.
The offer runs till May 23, 2026, 11:59 PM. After that, the mocks go back behind the paywall.
[TOPIC CLASSIFICATION] Topic: Free UPSC Mock Tests, Prelims Practice Category: Announcement, Test Preparation Stage Relevance: Prelims (GS Paper I, CSAT Paper II)
[WHAT YOU GET]
4 Full-Length GS Prelims Mocks (100 questions each) Each mock follows the exact UPSC pattern: 100 questions, 120 minutes, +2 for correct, -0.67 for wrong. Questions across History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Environment, Science and Technology, Art and Culture, and International Relations.
7 Subject-Wise Sectional Tests Focused drills on specific subjects: Polity, Ecology, Ancient History, Medieval History, Geography, Art and Culture, Internal Security. These help you isolate weak spots without spending 2 hours on a full mock.
5 CSAT Tests Comprehension, Logical Reasoning, Data Interpretation, Mental Ability, and Numeracy. The paper that filters out more candidates than GS I.
Detailed Analytics After Every Test After you submit a mock, you get a full breakdown: subject-wise accuracy, time spent per question, answer change analysis, guess detection, pacing analysis, and a radar chart showing your strongest and weakest subjects. The analytics track your progress across attempts so you can see if you are actually improving.
[WHY FREE]
Mock tests work best when you take them under real conditions. That means treating them like the actual exam, not browsing through questions casually. The closer you are to the exam, the more value a timed mock gives you. It surfaces gaps that passive revision never will.
We are making all mocks free because we believe every aspirant deserves to walk into the exam hall knowing exactly where they stand. This is not a freemium bait-and-switch. You get the full experience including analytics, subject breakdowns, and comparison tracking.
[SAMPLE MOCK STRUCTURE]
Each full-length mock covers: | Subject | Approximate Questions | |---------|----------------------| | History (Ancient, Medieval, Modern) | 18-22 | | Geography (Physical, Indian) | 14-18 | | Polity, Governance, and Constitution | 14-18 | | Economy and Economic Geography | 12-16 | | Environment and Ecology | 10-14 | | Science and Technology | 8-12 | | Art and Culture | 6-10 | | Current Affairs and Schemes | 6-10 |
[WHY TAKE A MOCK 9 DAYS BEFORE PRELIMS]
A full-length mock at this stage does three things that revision cannot:
1. It finds the gaps. You think you know a topic until you face a question framed exactly the way UPSC frames it. The mock shows you which subjects you have actually internalised and which ones you have only read.
2. It trains your pace. 100 questions in 120 minutes means 72 seconds per question. Without practising the pacing, even a well-prepared aspirant can run out of time on the last 15 questions. The mock builds your internal clock.
3. It builds exam temperament. The first 10 minutes of Prelims are the most dangerous. Nerves, second-guessing, misreading questions. A mock taken under timed conditions inoculates you against this. By your second or third mock, the exam hall feels familiar.
[RECOMMENDED SCHEDULE FOR THE NEXT 9 DAYS]
| Day | Mock | Focus | |-----|------|-------| | May 15 | Mock 1 (Full GS) | Baseline score, identify weakest subjects | | May 16 | Sectional - Polity | Fix constitutional amendments, FRs, DPSP | | May 17 | CSAT - Logical Reasoning | Improve analytical ability | | May 18 | Mock 2 (Full GS) | Compare against baseline, check improvement | | May 19 | Sectional - Environment | Revise national parks, biodiversity, legislation | | May 20 | CSAT - Data Interpretation | Practice DI sets for speed | | May 21 | Mock 3 (Full GS) | Build pace, simulate exam conditions | | May 22 | Sectional - Geography | Revise passes, rivers, climate | | May 23 | Mock 4 (Full GS) | Final assessment, review all analytics |
[HOW TO ACCESS]
- Go to upscmargin.com/tests/full-length
- Create a free account (email and password, 30 seconds)
- Pick any mock and start
No downloads, no installs, no OTP verifications. The tests run in your browser on mobile, tablet, or desktop.
[FAQ]
Is this actually free? Yes. No credit card required. No free trial that auto-converts. Everything is unlocked from the moment you sign up.
Till when is this offer valid? May 23, 2026, 11:59 PM. After that, the mocks return to paid access.
How many mocks can I take? All of them. Take one mock or all four. Take the sectionals, the CSAT papers, everything. No limits.
Will I get analytics? Yes. Every test attempt produces a full analytics report including subject-wise breakdown, accuracy, time analysis, and score tracking across attempts.
Can I take the same mock twice? Yes. Your analytics will show both attempts so you can compare scores.
Does this work on mobile? Yes. The test interface works on all devices.
Do I need to install anything? No. Browser only.
Last updated: May 15, 2026. Subject to change. UPSC Margin reserves the right to modify or withdraw this offer.