The Commission has made public the marks obtained by the successful candidates. The mark sheets of the candidates who qualified the civil services (main) examination and those who could not, have also been put in public domain.
The civil services examination is conducted annually in three stages--preliminary, main and interview--to select candidates for the elite Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS) and Indian Police Service (IPS), among others.
Second rank achiever Renu Raj, a doctor from Kerala, got 1,056 marks (52.14 per cent) and third-rank holder Nidhi Gupta got 1,025 marks (50.61 per cent), according to their marks sheet.
The results of the exam were declared by UPSC on July 4.
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"The marks achieved by the successful candidates show the strict pattern of the examination while selecting country's top bureaucrats," a senior UPSC official said.
Of these, 16,933 were declared qualified for the main examination. The main examination was held in December last year and, out of the 16,933 candidates, 16,286 appeared for it, he said.
The result of civil services main examination was declared on March 13, this year. 3,308 candidates were declared qualified for the personality test or interview. Of these, 3,303 appeared for the personality test, which were held from April 27 to June 30, the official said.
Candidates can access details of their final marks at the Commission's portal--www.Upsc.Gov.In.