UPSC result : Candidates can check their results on the official website – upsc.gov.in. All the top three positions were won by girls running in this year’s elections.
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) announced the final results of the UPSC Civil Services 2021 test today, May 30. Students can view their results in the correct order on the official website – upsc.gov.in.
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UPSC result final: Shruti Sharma won the entire India Rank 1 in the final result announced today. All the top three positions were won by girls running in this year’s elections.
Shruti is a student at St Stephens College and Jawaharlal Nehru University and they were preparing for the UPSC Civil Services exam at Jamia Millia Islamia Residential Coaching Academy.
The first UPSC CSE exam was held on October 10, 2021, and the test results were released on October 29. The main tests were conducted from January 7 to 16, 2022, and the results were announced March 17, 2022. The interview was the final round of testing. which started on April 5 and ended on May 26.
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UPSC result final Civil Service 2021: How to check
Step 1: Visit the official website – upsc.gov.in
Step 2: Click on the ‘UPSC Civil Service final result 2021’ link on the homepage
Step 3: The result will appear in a PDF file on screen
Step 4: Download and download the printout for future use.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also congratulated the winners. “Congratulations to all those who have completed the Civil Services (Main) Exam, 2021. I wish the young people who are starting their administrative career at this crucial time of India’s development journey as we mark Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav,” he said. Modi wrote on Twitter.
Final results of UPSC Civil Service 2021: Check out this year’s list of priorities
AIR Student Name:
1 Shruti Sharma
2 Ankita Agarwal
3 Gamini Singla
4 Aishwarya Verma
5 Utkarsh Dwivedi
6 Yaksh Chaudhary
7 Samyak S Jain
8 Ishita Rathi
9 Preetam Kumar
10 Harkeerat Singh Randhawa
By 2020, a total of 761 students dropped out of the final UPSC CSE exams of which 545 were male and 216 were female. Shubham Kumar took first place in the examination, second was Jagrati Awasthi, and third was Ankita Jain.
A total of 685 were recommended for appointment based on their performance in the mains and personality testing. A total of 749 vacancies have been reported, 180 will be IAS divisions, 37 in IFS, 200 in IPS, 242 in Central Services Group A and 90 in Group B Services. .
In addition to the recommended, recommended list of 80 students, their list number is also provided in the pdf result below.
The announcement of UPSC Result 2021 was made this evening. 721 vacancies for UPSC Civil Services 2021 were announced. A list of shortlisted candidates is now available. The UPSC may issue a reservation list later, if required.
73 Students From EWS Phase Deleted IAS Examination
Of the winners, 244 came out of the regular category, 73 came out of the Weak Economic Classes, 203 from Other Background Classes, 105 Organized Planners, 73 from the EWS category, and 60 from the Organized Nations, the Commission said.
PM Modi Wishes UPSC CSE Aspirants
PM Modi wishes students who passed the public service examination. Modi said, “I wish all the best to the young people who are embarking on their administrative career at a crucial time in India’s development journey, when we mark Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav.”
4 of the top 25 students from the University of Lucknow
About four University of Lucknow students have passed the list of 25 leading students in the UPSC CSE exams which include –
Shruti Saxena ranked 11th, Akansha Tripathi ranked 12th, Arijit M Kumar ranked 17th and Sneh Kumar ranked 25th.
Jamia, JNU, DU – IAS topper studied at these colleges
Sharma graduated from St. Louis. Stephens College of Delhi University also joined Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) where he graduated. Prepared for the Civil Services examination at the Jamia Millia Islamia Residential Coaching Academy (RCA).
Girls Receive 4 Top Positions
With the variability of the events all 4 high levels in the UPSC public service evaluation are protected by women.
This is considered the first.
Need clarification? Here’s how to contact UPSC
Should a student find any errors in the result or need further clarification, they may contact the UPSC. The commission has set up an aid counter near the exam hall at its center. Students can receive any information or clarification about their tests or results on working days between 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Candidates can also reach 23385271, 23381125, and 23098543.