UPSC CSE exam is held in three phases – prelims, mains and interviews. Once the UPSC Mains result is released, the eligible candidates will be required to appear for the interview session.
UPSC Mains Result 2024 Date and Time Updates: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the Civil Services Examinations (CSE) Main Results 2024 on December 9. Candidates who appeared for the UPSC Main result can check their results on the official websites – upsc.gov.in and upsconline.nic.in.
The UPSC CSE exam is held in three phases – prelims, mains and interviews. While the UPSC CSE 2024 prelims exam was conducted on June 16, the CSE mains UPSC exam was held on September 20, 21, 22, 28, and 29.
Candidates who clear the mains exam will be invited for an interview, which serves as a personality test round.
UPSC Result 2024: Date, DAF – 2, Interview, Merit List
The Commission aims to fill over 1,000 vacancies through this initiative. Candidates who achieve scores above the cut-off marks will be eligible for recruitment into the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS), and other central services and positions.
UPSC CSE exam is held in three phases – prelims, mains and interviews. Once the UPSC Mains result is released, the eligible candidates will be required to appear for the interview session.
In the recommended list of candidates, three qualifiers are from Aligarh Muslim University’s Residential Coaching Academy. Zufishan Haque ranked 34 in the UPSC toppers list followed by Nazia Praveen (670) and Abdullah Zahid (744). The vice-chancellor of AMU congratulated the toppers.
Meanwhile, as many as 31 candidates are shortlisted from JMI’s residential coaching programme alone. The ninth-rank holder, Nausheen, is also from JMI’s residential coaching programme.
A graduate in Architecture from the University of Kerala, he is undergoing training at IPS Academy in Hyderabad. His father is retired, his mother a homemaker and his elder brother is a practising lawyer in Kerala High Court. While the family and Sidharth always believed in his capabilities, the Kerala boy was not expecting such a high rank. Some excerpts from his interview
How was your UPSC interview round?
The UPSC interview round was both challenging and enriching. While it was difficult to pinpoint a single moment that assured my success, I felt confident in articulating my thoughts coherently and substantiating my responses with clarity and conviction. One of the most interesting questions I was asked in the interview was to name 10 women who have motivated me the most. I gave many examples of famous civil servants like Aruna Soundarajan, one of the faculty members at SVNPA and my mother.
The interview provided a platform for me to showcase not only my knowledge and expertise but also my interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence, and leadership qualities. On the whole, I was satisfied with the interview.
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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on April 16 declared the Civil Services 2023 exam results, in which a total of 1016 candidates have been recommended for appointment. In this list is also a 23-year-old boy from Sirsa, Haryana.
Hemant got the 884th rank in the recent UPSC exam. This was his second attempt. In his first attempt, he cleared the prelims but was ineligible due to age. Hemant, a PwBD-1 candidate, scored 912 total marks, of which he scored 792 in the written exam and 120 in the PT (personality test).
Hemant was born into a labourer family. His mother works in Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), and his father is a priest.
The CSE mains UPSC exam was in a span of five days which was held on September 20, 21, 22, 28, and 29.
Candidates who appeared for the UPSC CSE 2024 mains can check their results at the official websites – upsc.gov.in and upsconline.nic.in.
A recent parliamentary standing committee report flagged concern over an increase in doctors and engineers entering the field of civil services. Further, it showed data that pointed out a steady decline in the number of candidates from the humanities stream opting for civil service between 2011 and 2020.
From 27 per cent such candidates qualifying for the annual civil services exam in 2011, the number has dropped to 23 per cent in 2020, according to data in the 131st report on “Review of Functioning of Recruitment Organizations of Government of India”, tabled by the Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice. Read more
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Last year, the Mains results were released on December 8. In accordance with past trends, it is expected that the results can be released ‘anytime soon’.
The interview and personality test will carry 275 marks (with no minimum qualifying marks).
While the UPSC CSE 2024 prelims exam was conducted on June 16, the CSE mains UPSC exam was held on September 20, 21, 22, 28, and 29.
The Commission seeks to fill over 1,000 vacancies through the 2024 recruitment process. Candidates who score above the cut-off marks will be recruited to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and other central services and posts.
Step 1 – Go to the official UPSC website – upsc.gov.in
Step 2 – Select the “Result” option, on the homepage
Step 3 – Click on link “UPSC CSE Mains Result 2024”
Step 4 – On the next window, the result pdf will be displayed on the candidate’s screen
Step 5 – Download and save the result for further reference
UPSC Mains Result 2024 Updates: Dates of Personality Tests (Interviews) of these candidates will be notified in due course, which is usually held at the Office of the Union Public Service Commission at Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi-110069. Through this drive, Commission seeks to fill over 1,000 vacancies. Candidates who score above the cut-off marks will be recruited to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and other central services and posts.