UPSC Result: UPSC Civil Services Final Result 2022 announced @ upsc.gov.in; Ishita Kishore tops |

UPSC Result: UPSC Civil Services Final Result 2022 announced @ upsc.gov.in; Ishita Kishore tops |


NEW DELHI: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has declared the final result of the Civil Services Examination, 2022 on May 23, 2023.
The top rank has been secured by Ishita Kishore. The second rank has been secured by Garima Lohia, while the third rank is grabbed by Uma Harathi N.
The UPSC Final Result 2022 has declared a total of 933 candidates who have been recommended for appointment. Among these, there are 345 candidates from the General category, 99 candidates from the EWS category, 263 candidates from the OBC category, 154 candidates from the SC category, and 72 candidates from the ST category, making up the comprehensive list of successful candidates.
In addition to the recommended candidates, the UPSC Final Result 2022 also includes a Reserve List of candidates. This Reserve List comprises 178 candidates, with 89 candidates from the General category, 28 candidates from the EWS category, 52 candidates from the OBC category, 5 candidates from the SC category, and 4 candidates from the ST category.
List of top 10 candidates

S. No. Roll No Name
1 5809986 Ishita Kishore
2 1506175 Garima Lohia
3 1019872 Uma Harathi N
4 858695 Smriti Mishra
5 906457 Mayur Hazarika
6 2409491 Gahana Navya James
7 1802522 Waseem Ahmad Bhat
8 853004 Aniruddh Yadav
9 3517201 Kanika Goyal
10 205139 Rahul Srivastava

These top 10 candidates, including Smriti Mishra, Mayur Hazarika, Gahana Navya James, Waseem Ahmad Bhat, Aniruddh Yadav, Kanika Goyal, and Rahul Srivastava, have showcased their intellectual capabilities and secured notable positions in this highly competitive examination. Their accomplishments reflect the tremendous hard work and determination required to excel in the field of civil services.
The UPSC Civil Services Examination is one of the most competitive exams in the world. It is conducted every year by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to select officers for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS), and other Group A and B civil services.
The exam is divided into three stages: the Preliminary Examination, the Main Examination, and the Personality Test. The Preliminary Examination is a qualifying exam, while the Main Examination and the Personality Test are the deciding factors for selection.
The Preliminary Examination is a written exam that is conducted in two parts: the General Studies Paper I and the General Studies Paper II. The Main Examination is a written exam that is conducted in nine papers:
Paper I: General Studies I
Paper II: General Studies II
Paper III: General Studies III
Paper IV: General Studies IV
Paper V: Optional Subject I
Paper VI: Optional Subject II
Paper VII: Optional Subject III
Paper VIII: Optional Subject IV
Paper IX: Essay
The Personality Test is an interview conducted by a board of senior officers. The Personality Test is the most important stage of the exam, as it is the only stage where the candidates’ personality and suitability for the civil services are assessed.
The UPSC Civil Services Examination is a very tough exam, but it is also a very rewarding one. The civil services offer a great opportunity to serve the nation and make a difference in the lives of the people.