The UPSC Final Result 2025 has been officially released by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). This result is based on the Civil Services Main Examination 2025 and the Personality Test conducted between December 2025 and February 2026.
A total of 958 candidates have been recommended for appointment to IAS, IPS, IFS, and other central services. This page provides a complete and structured overview of the UPSC CSE Final Result 2025, including the merit list, toppers, and key trends, strictly aligned with the official UPSC notification.
The UPSC Final Result is the final merit list of candidates selected after:
It determines final service allocation based on rank, category, and preferences.
The table below provides a quick summary of the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025 final result, including key details such as total candidates selected and stages involved in the selection process.
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Particulars |
Details |
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Exam Name |
Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2025 |
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Conducting Body |
Union Public Service Commission |
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Result Stage |
Final Result |
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Total Candidates Recommended |
958 |
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Selection Stages |
Prelims, Mains, Interview |
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Result Format |
|
The table below presents the top 10 rank holders from the official UPSC final merit list. These candidates secured the highest ranks based on combined performance in the Mains examination and Personality Test.
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Rank |
Roll Number |
Candidate Name |
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1 |
1131589 |
ANUJ AGNIHOTRI |
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2 |
4000040 |
RAJESHWARI SUVE M |
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3 |
3512521 |
AKANSH DHULL |
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4 |
0834732 |
RAGHAV JHUNJHUNWALA |
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5 |
0409847 |
ISHAN BHATNAGAR |
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6 |
6410067 |
ZINNIA AURORA |
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7 |
0818306 |
A R RAJAH MOHAIDEEN |
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8 |
0843487 |
PAKSHAL SECRETRY |
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9 |
0831647 |
ASTHA JAIN |
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10 |
1523945 |
UJJWAL PRIYANK |
The table below explains the structure of the UPSC final merit list. The official list contains 958 candidates arranged strictly in order of merit based on their final scores.
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Rank Range |
Description |
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1 – 10 |
Top rank holders (All India Rank) |
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1 – 100 |
Highest merit candidates |
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100 – 500 |
Mid-range ranks |
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500+ |
Remaining recommended candidates |
The table below shows the category-wise distribution of candidates recommended for appointment in UPSC 2025. This reflects the reservation policy followed during final selection.
|
Category |
Candidates Recommended |
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General |
317 |
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EWS |
104 |
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OBC |
306 |
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SC |
158 |
|
ST |
73 |
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Total |
958 |
The table below outlines the number of vacancies available across different services, which forms the basis for final service allocation.
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Service |
Total Vacancies |
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IAS |
180 |
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IFS |
55 |
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IPS |
150 |
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Central Services Group A |
507 |
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Group B Services |
195 |
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Total |
1087 |
The table below highlights key trends observed in the UPSC 2025 final result, helping aspirants understand selection dynamics and competition levels.
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Trend Area |
Insight |
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Total Recommended Candidates |
958 |
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Vacancies vs Selection |
Fewer recommendations than total vacancies |
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Category Distribution |
Balanced across all categories |
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Merit Nature |
Strict rank-based system |
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Interview Role |
Crucial in final ranking |
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Provisional Candidates |
348 candidates |
Follow these steps to download the official result:
The UPSC final result PDF contains:
Marks of candidates will be released separately within 15 days of result declaration.
Candidates selected in the final result are allocated services based on:
The UPSC Final Result 2025 represents the final outcome of one of India’s most competitive examinations. With 958 candidates recommended and a structured merit-based selection process, the result reflects the importance of consistent performance across all stages.
This page provides accurate and structured information aligned with the official UPSC release, ensuring reliability for aspirants and stakeholders.
There are 2 papers in UPSC Prelims held on one day, the General Studies I and General Studies II Paper, which is also called Civil Services Aptitude Test or CSAT. To qualify for the Main, candidates must score more than the cut-off in the GS-I Paper and more than 33% in CSAT.
UPSC Prelims consists of 2 papers- GS I and CSAT. Each paper carries 200 marks each and lasts for 2 hours. The GS I paper has 100 questions and a negative marking of 0.66 marks for each incorrect answer. CSAT consists of 80 questions with a negative marking of 0.83 for each incorrect answer.
Yes, final year students can apply for UPSC Prelims, provided they get their degree before the Main examination, since proof of passing the degree examination has to be provided in the Detailed Application Form.
The UPSC Final Result is the final merit list of candidates selected after completing all three stages of the Civil Services Examination.
A total of 958 candidates have been recommended for appointment.
Anuj Agnihotri secured Rank 1 in UPSC CSE 2025.
Yes, the result is released in PDF format containing roll numbers and names of candidates.
Marks are released within 15 days after the declaration of the final result.
UPSC maintains a reserve list of 258 candidates for future vacancies.