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UPSC Civil Services 2019 Final Result

Candidates can download the UPSC provisional appointment list of candidates who have qualified the civil services 2019 exam online at upsc.gov.in.

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has declared the civil services result 2019 on its official website. Candidates can download the UPSC provisional appointment list of candidates who have qualified the civil services 2019 exam online at upsc.gov.in.

The commission has recommended 829 candidates for appointment. The list of candidates who have qualified the UPSC civil services final exam 2019 can be checked online at upsc.gov.in. Pradeep Singh, Jatin Kishore and Pratibha Verma secured the first, second and third positions respectively.

The list has been released on the basis of written examination and personality test of Civil services examination 2019.

A total of 829 candidates have been recommended for appointment to Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign Service, Indian Police Service; and Central Services, Group ‘A’ and Group ‘B’

UPSC Civil Services 2019 list:

1. Pradeep Singh

2. Jatin Kishore

3. Pratibha Verma

4. Himanshu Jain

5. Jeydev C S

6. Vishakha Yadav

7. Ganesh Kumar Baskar

8. Abhishek Saraf

9. Ravi Jain

10. Sanjita Mohapatra

Out of the total 829 qualified candidates, 304 are from general category, 78 from EWS, 251 from OBC, 129 from SC and 67 are from ST category.

UPSC has also maintained a consolidated Reserve List of 182 candidates. The result of 11 candidates has been kept withheld.

In 2019, UPSC civil services exam 2018 results were declared on April 5, 2019, on the commission’s official website. In the civil services exam 2018, Kanishak Kataria secured the first position with 55.3% marks. Followed by Akshat Jain who bagged second rank with 53.3% marks. Junaid Ahmad came third with 53.18% marks.

UPSC Result 2019 pdf

Click here to see complete list of candidates who have qualified UPSC Civil Services exams 2019,

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