The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has launched Pratibha Setu (“Bridge of Talent”)—a revamped portal formerly known as the Public Disclosure Scheme. It aims to connect aspirants who cleared all exam stages (Prelims, Mains, Interview) but narrowly missed the final merit list, with verified employers across government and the private sector
Pratibha Setu is an online platform designed to bridge exceptional talent and demand. Over 10,000 top-performing, non-recommended candidates from UPSC exams—such as Civil Services, Engineering Services, IFS, CAPF, Geo‑Scientist, CDS, IES/ISS, CMS—are included. Government ministries, PSUs, autonomous bodies, and private firms can now access consenting candidates’ soft biodata (educational qualifications, contact details, marks)
The scheme targets aspirants from key UPSC exams: Civil Services, IFS, CAPF, Engineering, Geo‑Scientist, CDS, IES/ISS, and CMS. Not included are NDA/NA and limited departmental competitive exams
This initiative ensures that aspirants who’ve cleared the toughest stages still have a meaningful career path, even if they miss final selection. It reduces discouragement and validates years of rigorous preparation.
Candidates gain direct visibility among employers in ministries, PSUs, private firms, and research organisations. This opens up roles in policy, governance, consultancy, analytics, and more.
Knowing that their performance holds value even outside Civil Services can motivate aspirants to focus on quality over rank, honing skills that appeal to a broader talent market.
Employers now gain streamlined access to a pre-vetted, high-calibre talent pool with proven competencies—ideal for specialist roles demanding analytical thinking and leadership.
A consent-based, tech-driven portal promotes trust, privacy, and openness while enabling aspirants to seamlessly switch between competitive exams and professional domains.
Introduced on 20 August 2018, the Public Disclosure Scheme allowed UPSC to share details of non-recommended candidates in specific exams like the Combined Medical Services (CMS). This aimed to make unused talent visible to employers
The scheme gradually absorbed multiple Central services examinations. Candidates who cleared interview stages but missed final selection could opt into having their biodata shared publicly.
To modernize its functioning and purpose, UPSC rebranded PDS as Pratibha Setu in mid‑June 2025. The new name—Professional Resource And Talent Integration – Bridge for Hiring Aspirants—reflects its mission to act as a structured bridge between talent and opportunity
Key Takeaways from UPSC’s Pratibha Setu Launch
Pratibha Setu is an online portal launched by UPSC to connect high-performing candidates who cleared all exam stages but were not selected in the final merit list, with verified employers from public and private sectors.
Candidates who clear all stages (Prelims, Mains, and Interview) of exams like Civil Services, IFS, CAPF, CDS, Engineering Services, CMS, and IES/ISS but don’t make it to the final list are eligible—only if they opt in.
No, it is entirely voluntary. Candidates must provide consent during their exam application or after result declaration to be included in the portal.
Employers must register with a valid Corporate Identification Number (CIN). After verification via the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) portal, they receive login credentials to access the dashboard.
Yes. Verified private firms can also access the database to recruit from UPSC’s pre-vetted, high-calibre aspirant pool, provided they undergo CIN verification.
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