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UPSC 2025 Results: Anuj Agnihotri Tops the Examination

UPSC 2025 Results Announced

The UPSC Result 2025 was declared on 6 March 2026, revealing that Anuj Agnihotri secured All India Rank 1. This year, a total of 958 candidates were recommended for appointment through the UPSC CSE 2025 process, highlighting the competitive nature of the examination.

Top Performers and Marks

Anuj Agnihotri achieved the highest final total marks of 1071 out of a possible 2025. His performance included the highest mains marks of 867, showcasing his strong capabilities in the written examination. Additionally, the highest interview marks were awarded to Tejaswini Singh, who secured 225 marks and ranked 62nd overall.

Examination Structure

The UPSC CSE 2025 examination comprised a Mains Written Examination worth 1750 marks and a Personality Test worth 275 marks. This structure is designed to evaluate candidates comprehensively, assessing both their knowledge and personal attributes.

Marksheet Availability

The official UPSC 2025 Marksheet PDF is available on the UPSC website. Candidates can download their mark sheets from 11th March to 11th April 2026, providing them with detailed performance metrics and clarity regarding their scores.

The UPSC examination is a crucial gateway for aspirants seeking to enter the Indian civil services. This year’s results come in the wake of a Supreme Court decision that dismissed a plea for additional attempts for candidates affected by Covid-19, emphasizing the ongoing challenges faced by aspirants during unprecedented times.

Future Expectations

As the results are now public, observers are keenly watching how the recommended candidates will navigate their upcoming roles in public service. The UPSC results not only reflect individual achievements but also set the stage for future governance and administration in India.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding any further developments or changes in the examination process for subsequent years, as the UPSC continues to adapt to the evolving landscape of civil service recruitment.