UPSC Final Result 2025: Check UPSC Civil Services Result PDF
The UPSC Final Result 2025 for the Civil Services Examination has been released by the Union Public Service Commission on 6 March 2026. Candidates can check the UPSC Civil Services Final Result 2025, merit list, and result PDF online.


Key Highlights:
Exam Conducted by: Union Public Service Commission
Stages of Exam: Prelims, Mains and Interview
Final Result Release Date: 6th March 2026.
Result format: Merit list released in PDF Format containing names and roll numbers
All India Rank 1 secured by: Anuj Agnihotri
Candidates can now check their result on the official website by downloading the UPSC Result 2025 pdf.
The UPSC final result 2025 has been released by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on 6th March 2026.
The Prelims were held on 25 May 2025 and it was followed by the Mains examination from 22 August to 31 August 2025.
The last phase of the process, namely the interview, was conducted on 27 February 2026. The upsc result pdf is now available on the official website for download.
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Candidates who had appeared for all three stages of the selection in UPSC civil services can now check their All India Ranks in the UPSC result 2026, released on 6 March 2026.
The result will determine whether they will be selected for positions such as those in the IAS, IPS, and IFS.
The UPSC CSE result 2025 is released in PDF format, allowing candidates to check their status using their exam roll number or name.
Candidates can download the PDF from the official website of the Union Public Service Commission. This PDF contains the candidate's name, roll number, and All India Rank.
The UPSC CSE result 2025 has been released, and the commission will also release a list of minimum qualifying marks for each category. Moreover, the UPSC scorecard 2025, with a breakdown of marks for the Mains examination and the Interview, will be released separately.
Candidates whose names and roll numbers are in the UPSC Final Merit List 2025 PDF will be further selected for prestigious positions in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), and other Group A & Group B services.
Appointments to various services will be made based on available vacancies, in accordance with the examination rules.
Table: The number of vacancies reported by the Indian government is as follows:
Services | GEN | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | Total |
I.A.S. | 74 | 18 | 47 | 28 | 13 | 180 |
I.F.S. | 22 | 6 | 15 | 8 | 4 | 55 |
I.P.S. | 60 | 15 | 42 | 22 | 11 | 150 |
Central Services Group ‘A’ | 211 | 48 | 141 | 73 | 34 | 507 |
Group ‘B’ Services | 79 | 17 | 61 | 27 | 11 | 195 |
Total | 446 | 104 | 306 | 158 | 73 | 1087* |
Note: Includes 42 PwBD vacancies (10 PwBD-1, 14 PwBD-2, 09 PwBD-3 & 09 PwBD-5).
The UPSC cut-off 2025 can be predicted based on these past year trends.
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Candidates can download the UPSC result pdf from the official website by following these steps:
Go to the official UPSC website at https://www.upsc.gov.in .
You will find “Latest Notifications” on the homepage where UPSC posts new updates
Click on the link titled “UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025 Final Result”
The link will open the UPSC CSE result 2025 where you can find your roll number or name using Ctrl + F
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Along with the UPSC Final result 2025, the list of toppers who secured the highest marks in the examination has also been released. According to the UPSC Result 2025, Anuj Agnihotri has secured an All India Rank 1. Let us look at the list of UPSC Toppers this year.
Rank | Roll Number | Name |
1 | 1131589 | |
2 | 4000040 | Rajeshwari Suve M |
3 | 3512521 | Akansh Dhull |
4 | 834732 | |
5 | 409847 | Ishan Bhatnagar |
6 | 6410067 | Zinnia Aurora |
7 | 818306 | A R Rajah Mohaideen |
8 | 843487 | Pakshal Secretry |
9 | 831647 | Astha Jain |
10 | 1523945 | Ujjwal Priyank |
11 | 1512091 | Yashaswi Raj Vardhan |
12 | 840280 | Akshit Bhardwaj |
13 | 7813999 | Ananya Sharma |
14 | 5402316 | Surabhi Yadav |
15 | 3507500 | Simrandeep Kaur |
16 | 867445 | Monika Srivastava |
17 | 829589 | Chitwan Jain |
18 | 5604518 | Sruthi R B |
19 | 105602 | Nisar Dishant Amrutlal |
20 | 6630448 | Ravi Raaz |
UPSC Cut-off Trends help us analyse the variations in exam difficulty, number of candidates, and changes in reservation policies. These are the minimum qualifying marks for different categories, like General and SC. ST, OBC, EWS, and PwBD.
Category | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 |
General | 87.98 | 75.41 | 88.22 | 87.54 | 92.51 |
EWS | 85.92 | 68.02 | 82.83 | 80.14 | 77.55 |
OBC | 87.28 | 74.75 | 87.54 | 89.12 | 89.12 |
SC | 79.03 | 59.25 | 74.08 | 75.41 | 74.84 |
ST | 74.23 | 47.82 | 69.35 | 70.71 | 68.71 |
PwBD-1 | 69.42 | 40.4 | 49.84 | 68.02 | 70.06 |
PwBD-2 | 65.3 | 47.13 | 58.59 | 67.33 | 63.94 |
PwBD-3 | 40.56 | 40.4 | 40.4 | 43.09 | 40.82 |
PwBD-5 | 40.56 | 33.68 | 41.76 | 45.8 | 42.86 |
The UPSC cut-off 2025 can be predicted based on these past year trends.
Months after the final result is declared, the commission releases the UPSC CSE result reserve list as a supplementary list of candidates to fill vacancies left by selected candidates who did not join.
Its primary purpose is to ensure that all positions are filled while maintaining merit and reservation rules.
Frequently asked question (FAQs)
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Now that the UPSC final result has been declared, the selected candidates will be recommended to the Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT) for allocation of services based on All India Rank and a merit-cum-preference basis.
Within 15 days after the release of the final result, the commission will upload the individual scorecards. Once the allocation is over, candidates will receive appointment letters and appear for medical and document verification.
Finally, the selected candidates will go for training at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LSBNAA).
Gajendra Singh Godara is an IIT Bombay graduate and a UPSC aspirant with 4 attempts, including multiple Prelims and Mains appearances. He specializes in Polity, Modern History, International Relations, and Economy. At PadhAI, Gajendra leverages his firsthand exam experience to simplify complex concepts, creating high-efficiency study materials that help aspirants save time and stay focused.
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