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
UPSC CSE Results 2025 Live Updates: Final merit list released, 958 candidates shortlisted for IAS, IFS, and IPS The Union Public Service Commission has finalized the results of the Civil Services Examination 2025, releasing the merit list and shortlisting 958 candidates for positions in the Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign Service, and Indian Police Service. Among the top performers, Anuj Agnihotri secured the highest All India Rank (AIR) 1, followed by Rajeshwari Suve M at AIR 2 and Akansh Dhull at AIR 3. These candidates’ achievements highlight the rigorous preparation and dedication required to excel in the exam. Akansh Dhull from Chandigarh achieved All India Rank 3 in the UPSC CSE 2025, following Anuj Agnihotri (AIR 1) and Rajeshwari Suve M (AIR 2). A commerce graduate from Shri Ram College of Commerce, Dhull credited his family for his success, particularly his mother, a school principal, and his father, a BJP leader, for their support. His consistent efforts over multiple attempts led to this achievement. Rajeshwari Suve M, hailing from Vadipatti in Madurai district, secured All India Rank 2. An engineering graduate from Vel Tech Multi Tech Engineering College, she was serving as a Deputy Collector (Training) in Tamil Nadu before the examination. After several attempts, she cleared the exam and chose Sociology as her optional subject. Her journey from a small town to a top rank underscores the importance of perseverance and disciplined preparation. Anuj Agnihotri emerged as the topper of the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025, securing AIR 1. The Union Public Service Commission’s final merit list places him at the top among all successful candidates.#anuj_agnihotri #rajeshwari_suve_m #upsc_cse #akansh_dhull #upsc_union_public_service_commission