UPSC Exam 2025: Top Five Candidates' Scores Revealed The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially released the scores of candidates who cleared the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2025. The results, announced on Friday, highlight the performance of the top five scorers, with detailed breakdowns of their marks in the written examination and personality test. The exam topper, Anuj Agnihotri, achieved a total of 1,071 marks, which translates to 52.88 percent of the maximum possible score. His performance in the written (main) examination was 867 marks, while his interview score stood at 204. Rajeshwari Suve M, who secured the second rank, scored 1,067 marks (52.69 percent). She obtained 865 marks in the written examination and 202 marks in the interview. Akansh Dhull, the third-ranked candidate, scored 1,057 marks (52.19 percent). His written examination result was 864 marks, and his interview score was 193. Raghav Jhunjhunwala, who ranked fourth, secured 1,042 marks, with 847 marks in the written examination and 195 marks in the interview. Ishan Bhatnagar, the fifth rank holder, achieved 1,038 marks, comprising 823 marks in the written examination and 215 marks in the interview. The UPSC declared the CSE 2025 results on Friday, recommending 958 candidates for appointments to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS), and other central services. The final merit list is calculated out of a total of 2,025 marks, with 1,750 marks allocated for the written (main) examination and 275 marks reserved for the interview. This structure ensures that both academic performance and personal interview assessments are weighted appropriately in determining the final rankings.#anuj_agnihotri #upsc #civil_services_examination #rajeshwari_suve_m #indian_administrative_service
Union Public Service Commission Announces Civil Services Examination Results The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) released the results of the Civil Services Examination (CSE) on March 6, 2026, recommending 958 candidates for appointments to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS), and Central Services roles across India. This comes despite 1,087 vacancies remaining unfilled. Among the selected candidates, 659 are men and 299 are women. Anuj Agnihotri, a graduate of AIIMS, Jodhpur, secured the top rank in the examination, with Medical Science as his optional subject. Rajeshwari Suve, a graduate in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, came in second with Sociology as her optional subject. The third rank was achieved by Akansh Dhull, a graduate of Delhi University. The Civil Services (Preliminary) examination was held on May 25, 2025, with 9.37 lakh candidates applying for the exam. Of these, 5.76 lakh appeared for the test. The candidature of 348 candidates has been provisionally reserved for further verification. Among the top 30 candidates, nearly all had previously attempted the examination. For most, this was their third attempt, with some having secured appointments in earlier years but seeking higher ranks. Astha Jain, who previously received an IPS posting after securing rank 131 in 2023 and rank 186 in 2024, achieved rank 9 this year. She expressed her desire to contribute to policy-making rather than administrative roles. Astha, hailing from Kandhla, a village in Uttar Pradesh’s Shamli district, shared her motivation: “I grew up witnessing issues in education and healthcare.#union_public_service_commission #civil_services_examination #indian_administrative_service #indian_police_service #indian_foreign_service
UPSC Toppers List 2025 Released with Roll Numbers and Ranks The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially released the results of the 2025 Civil Services Examination, including the list of top performers along with their roll numbers and All India Ranks (AIR). The announcement was made by the Vajiram & Ravi Content Team on March 17, 2026, detailing the names, ranks, and other relevant details of the candidates who secured the highest positions. The toppers list includes candidates who demonstrated exceptional academic performance and comprehensive preparation for the exam. The results highlight the rigorous nature of the UPSC examination, which attracts thousands of aspirants across the country. The release of the list is a significant milestone for the candidates, marking the culmination of months of dedicated study and preparation. The 2025 toppers list also serves as a reference for future aspirants, showcasing the standards required to excel in the exam. The UPSC has consistently emphasized the importance of merit-based selection, and the toppers' achievements reflect the effectiveness of the examination process in identifying the most capable candidates. In addition to the 2025 results, the article also references previous years' toppers, including those from 2024, 2023, and earlier. These historical data provide insights into the trends and patterns among successful candidates, offering valuable guidance for aspiring civil servants. The inclusion of past toppers' details underscores the UPSC's commitment to transparency and the recognition of outstanding performance over time. The release of the toppers list is accompanied by downloadable PDFs containing detailed information, which can be accessed by candidates and the public.#upsc #civil_services_examination #vajiram_ravi_content_team #all_india_ranks #toppers_list
UPSC CSE 2025 Results Declared; Top Scorers Revealed The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially released the results for the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2025, marking the culmination of a rigorous selection process for aspiring civil servants. The final merit list outlines the candidates who have secured positions in prestigious services such as the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS), and various Central Services under Group ‘A’ and Group ‘B’ categories. The results have been made available on the official UPSC website, with individual scores expected to be uploaded within 15 days of the declaration. Among the top performers, Anuj Agnihotri, who secured the first rank, shared insights into his preparation during a mock interview with a coaching institute. He revealed that he has completed his MBBS degree from AIIMS Jodhpur, highlighting his academic and professional achievements. The topper’s success story is often accompanied by accounts of his disciplined approach, including a strict schedule for meals and sleep, as noted by his parents in a previous report. The merit list for the IAS service includes 180 vacancies, distributed across different categories. Specifically, 74 positions are allocated for the General category, 47 for Other Backward Classes (OBC), 28 for Scheduled Castes (SC), 18 for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), and 13 for Scheduled Tribes (ST). Additionally, 42 vacancies are reserved for persons with benchmark disabilities (PwBD), further categorized into PwBD-1 (10), PwBD-2 (14), PwBD-3 (9), and PwBD-5 (9). For the Indian Foreign Service (IFS), 55 vacancies are available, divided into 22 for the General category, 15 for OBC, 8 for SC, 6 for EWS, and 4 for ST.#upsc #civil_services_examination #ias #ifs #ips
UPSC CSE Final Result 2025 Highlights The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) announced the Civil Services Examination (CSE) final result for 2025 on March 6. Anuj Agnihotri emerged as the top scorer, marking his first-place finish. A graduate of AIIMS Jodhpur, Agnihotri is the first candidate from that institution to achieve the highest rank in the exam. Candidates can access their results through the official UPSC websites, upsc.gov.in and upsconline.nic.in. The top three positions were occupied by individuals from diverse academic backgrounds. Anuj Agnihotri, an MBBS doctor, secured the first rank. Rajeshwari Suve M, an engineer, came in second, while Akansh Dhull, a commerce graduate, ranked third. This mix of professions highlights the varied paths leading to success in the exam. The examination process followed a structured timeline. Preliminary rounds were held on May 25, 2025, followed by the main examination from August 22 to August 31, 2025. The final stage, the personality test or interview, concluded on February 27, 2026. Historically, UPSC has declared results approximately a week after the interviews end. Past trends indicate a consistent pattern in result announcements. For the 2024 cycle, interviews concluded on April 17, 2025, with results released on April 22. Similarly, in 2023, interviews ended on April 9, 2024, and the result was published on April 16. The 2022 cycle saw interviews wrap up on May 18, 2023, with the final result announced on May 23. These timelines suggest a reliable window for candidates to expect results after the interview phase. The 2025 result underscores the competitive nature of the UPSC CSE, with candidates from diverse academic and professional backgrounds achieving top ranks.#anuj_agnihotri #upsc #civil_services_examination #upsc_cse #aiims_jodhpur