Civil Services Examination (CSE), 2025 Result Highlights
1. At a Glance
- CSE is the annual recruitment examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) for appointment to 24+ All-India and Central Civil Services (IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS, etc.) under Article 320 of the Constitution [S1].
- Three-stage exam: Preliminary (objective) → Main (written, descriptive) → Personality Test (interview) [S1].
- UPSC declared CSE-2025 final results on 6 March 2026; cycle spans ~10 months from Prelims (May 2025) to recommendation list [S1].
2. Why in the News
- UPSC released the final result of CSE-2025 on 6 March 2026, recommending 958 candidates for appointment to various Central and All-India Services [S1].
- Dr. Anuj Agnihotri (MBBS, AIIMS Jodhpur; optional Medical Science) secured AIR-1 [S2].
3. Background & Evolution
- CSE is held under the Civil Services Examination Rules notified annually by DoPT, MoPP&PG in the Gazette of India [S1].
- UPSC itself is a constitutional body established under Article 315; CSE is its flagship recruitment process [S1].
- The current three-stage pattern with CSAT (Paper-II) as qualifying has been in force since the Nigvekar/Khanna reforms of 2011 [S1].
4. Core Static Facts
- Conducting body: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), Dholpur House, New Delhi [S1].
- Cadre Controlling Authority: DoPT (for IAS), MHA (for IPS), MEA (for IFS) [S1].
- Prelims date: 25 May 2025 [S1].
- Mains date: August 2025 [S1].
- Applicants: 9,37,876 | Appeared (Prelims): 5,76,793 [S1].
- Qualified for Mains: 14,161 [S1].
- Qualified for Personality Test: 2,736 [S1].
- Finally recommended: 958 (659 men + 299 women) [S1].
- Reservation policy in services: SC 15%, ST 7.5%, OBC 27% (govt. policy applied to IAS/IPS/IFoS) [S3].
5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Administrative - Conversion ratio ~0.166% of appeared candidates (958 / 5,76,793) — underscores the acute selectivity of the process [S1]. - Mains-to-PT funnel: from 14,161 to 2,736 (~19.3%); PT-to-final: 958/2,736 (~35%) [S1].
Social / Gender - Women share in final recommendation: 299/958 ≈ 31.2% [S1]. - Top-5 composition: 1 woman + 4 men, including Ms. Rajeshwari Suve M (AIR-2, Anna University, optional Sociology) [S2].
Educational Profile of Top Rankers - AIR-1 from medical sciences (AIIMS Jodhpur), AIR-2 from engineering (EEE, Anna Univ.), AIR-3 from commerce (B.Com, DU) — reflects the multidisciplinary catchment of CSE [S2].
Governance - The Baswan Committee (2016) had reviewed CSE; intake of Direct Recruit IAS through CSE is reviewed by a standing committee covering CSE-2022 to CSE-2030 [S4].
6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)
- 22 April 2025 — CSE-2024 final result declared: 1,009 candidates recommended [S3].
- 25 May 2025 — CSE-2025 Preliminary Examination conducted [S1].
- August 2025 — CSE-2025 Mains held [S1].
- 6 March 2026 — CSE-2025 final result declared; 958 recommended [S1].
7. Prelims Hooks
- CSE-2025 Prelims held on 25 May 2025 [S1].
- 9,37,876 applied; 5,76,793 appeared in Prelims, 2025 [S1].
- 14,161 qualified for Mains, 2025 [S1].
- 2,736 qualified for Personality Test, 2025 [S1].
- 958 candidates finally recommended (CSE-2025) [S1].
- Gender split of recommendation: 659 men, 299 women [S1].
- AIR-1 CSE-2025: Anuj Agnihotri, Roll No. 1131589, optional Medical Science, MBBS from AIIMS Jodhpur [S2].
- AIR-2: Rajeshwari Suve M (B.E. EEE, Anna Univ.), optional Sociology [S2].
- AIR-3: Akansh Dhull (B.Com, Delhi Univ.), optional Commerce & Accountancy [S2].
- Top-5: 4 men + 1 woman [S1].
- CSE-2024 recommended 1,009 candidates (declared 22 April 2025) [S3].
- CSE-2024 consolidated reserve list: 230 (General 115, EWS 35, OBC 59, SC 14, ST 6, PwBD-1: 1) [S3].
- UPSC is a constitutional body under Article 315; functions under Article 320 [S1].
- Reservation in IAS/IPS/IFoS: SC 15% / ST 7.5% / OBC 27% [S3].
8. Mains Relevance
- GS-II: Statutory, regulatory and various quasi-judicial bodies; Role of civil services in a democracy (NCERT/2nd ARC).
- Essay: Civil services reforms; representation and meritocracy.
- Plausible stems: 1. "Critically examine the steady rise in women's representation in the UPSC CSE final list. Does it translate into gender parity in the higher bureaucracy?" 2. "The three-stage UPSC CSE has been criticised for its length and attrition rate. Discuss the case for reform in light of the Baswan Committee." 3. "Civil services neutrality is increasingly contested. In the context of the values listed in GS-IV, examine the role of recruitment design in shaping bureaucratic ethos."
9. Related Topics to Study Next
- UPSC (Articles 315–323) — parent constitutional body conducting CSE.
- All India Services Act, 1951 — statutory basis for IAS/IPS/IFoS.
- Baswan Committee (2016) — reviewed CSE pattern and intake.
- 2nd ARC, 10th Report ("Refurbishing of Personnel Administration") — civil services reform.
- Mission Karmayogi / iGOT — capacity building of civil servants post-induction.
- Lateral Entry into Central Government — alternative recruitment route, frequently compared with CSE.
- DoPT cadre review — sanctioned strength vs. shortage of IAS officers.
- Reservation policy in services — SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwBD implementation.
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
- UPSC is established under Article 315, not 320 (Art. 320 lists functions). Aspirants frequently swap the two.
- The DoPT (under MoPP&PG), not the UPSC, is the cadre controlling authority for IAS; UPSC only recommends.
- Number recommended ≠ Number of vacancies: a Reserve List is maintained separately.
- CSE-2024 (1,009 recommended) is often confused with CSE-2025 (958) — note the year of exam vs. year of result declaration (CSE-2025 → declared March 2026).
- CSAT (Paper-II of Prelims) is qualifying at 33%, not counted for Mains shortlisting — a recurring MCQ trap.
11. Sources
- [S1] Civil Services Examination (CSE), 2025 Result Highlights — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2235933 — (tier: 1)
- [S2] CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION, 2025 (toppers note) — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2235922 — (tier: 1)
- [S3] Union Public Service Commission Announces Final Results of Civil Services Exam 2024 — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2123422 — (tier: 1)
- [S4] Committee on Direct Recruit IAS intake (CSE-2022 to CSE-2030) — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1883356 — (tier: 1)