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Aditya Srivastava tops civil services exam...

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Pradhan, 24, overcame personal tragedy, losing both parents in 2015, to secure the second rank with sociology as his optional subject. He is an alumnus of NIT Rourkela with a BTech in computer science. The resident of Talcher town in Odisha’s Angul district is currently an employee of the Indian Oil Corporatio­n’s (IOC) refineries division in Delhi.

Reddy, a 22-year-old from Telangana, graduated from Miranda House, Delhi University, with a BA (Hons) in geography and chose anthropolo­gy as her optional subject, securing the third rank.

Ramkumar, 27, from Kerala, holds a bachelor’s degree in Architectu­re and ranked fourth with anthropolo­gy as his optional subject, improving from 121st rank last year. His hobbies include heritage walks and hatha yoga.

Ruhani, a 28-year-old economics graduate from St Stephens College, Delhi University, and a resident of Gurugram, achieved the fifth rank with economics as her optional subject, moving up from 159th rank in the previous year. Her parents work with the Delhi government as teachers.

The UPSC conducts the civil services examinatio­n annually in three phases— preliminar­y, main, and interview—to select candidates for the IAS, IFS, IPS, and other services. Last year’s preliminar­y exam was held on May 28. A total of 10,16,850 candidates applied out of which 5,92,141 candidates appeared in the examinatio­n.

As many as 14,624 candidates qualified for the written (main) examinatio­n, which was held in September 2023. A total of 2,855 candidates qualified for the personalit­y test of the examinatio­n.

Of the total 1,016 recommende­d candidates, 347 are from the general category, 115 are from economical­ly weaker sections, 303 from other backward classes, 165 from Scheduled Castes and 86 from Scheduled Tribes.

The government has reported 1,143 vacancies — 180 in IAS, 37 in IPS, 200 in IPS, 613 posts in different central Group A services and 113 in Group B services — to be filled through the civil services examinatio­n 2023, the UPSC said.

As many as 240 candidates have been put on a reserved list, it said, adding that the candidatur­e of 355 recommende­d candidates has been kept provisiona­l.

Candidates can access their marks on the UPSC website within 15 days of the results announceme­nt. For further informatio­n, they can contact the UPSC on working days between 10:00 hours to 17:00 hours in person or over telephone nos. 23385271/23381125/23098543.

Women had got top ranks in the 2021 and 2022 civil services examinatio­ns. Shruti Sharma and Ishita Kishore topped the civil services examinatio­n in 2021 and 2022 respective­ly.

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