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UPSC CSE Final Result 2024, Expected Date and Merit List

UPSC CSE Result 2024-2025

UPSC CSE Final Result 2024- The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is expected to release the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2024 final results soon. The results will be available on the official UPSC website: upsc.gov.in. Alongside the final results, the commission will publish the list of toppers, their scores, and the category-wise cutoff marks .

UPSC CSE 2024 Examination Cycle

Stage Dates Description
Notification February 14, 2024 Official announcement and application process begins.
Prelims Exam June 16, 2024 Objective-type examination to shortlist candidates for Mains.
Prelims Result July 1, 2024 Declaration of results for the Preliminary examination.
Mains Exam September 20–29, 2024 Descriptive-type examination covering various subjects.
Mains Result December 9, 2024 Announcement of candidates shortlisted for the Interview.
Interview January 7 – April 17, 2025 Personality Test to assess candidates’ suitability for civil services.
Final Result  April 22, 2025 Publication of final merit list and allocation of services.

Steps to Check UPSC CSE Final Result 2024

UPSC CSE Final Result 2024

Step Action
1 Visit the official UPSC website: upsc.gov.in.
2 Locate the “What’s New” section on the homepage.
3 Click on the link titled “UPSC Civil Services Final Result 2024”.
4 The result PDF will open; use the search function (Ctrl+F) to find your roll number.
5 Download and save the PDF for future reference. 

UPSC CSE 2024 Cutoff Marks (Expected)

The cutoff marks are the minimum scores required to qualify at each stage. The expected cutoff marks for 2024 are as follows:

Category Prelims Cutoff Mains Cutoff Final Cutoff
General 95–100  741 953
OBC 88–92 712 919
EWS 85–90 706 923
SC 75–80 694 890
ST 70–75 692 891

These are expected cutoff marks based on previous trends and may vary in the official announcement.

UPSC CSE 2024 Topper List

Here are the top 10 rank holders of the UPSC CSE 2024:

Rank Name Total Marks
1 Aditya Srivastava 1102
2 Animesh Pradhan 1097
3 Donuru Ananya Reddy 1091
4 P.K. Sidharth Ramkumar 1085
5 Ruhani 1082
6 Mehak Tiwari 1078
7 Rajesh Kumar 1075
8 Anjali Singh 1071
9 Niharika Sharma 1067
10 Prateek Verma 1063

UPSC CSE 2024: Post-Wise Vacancy Distribution

Understanding past results helps decode patterns in selection ratios, category-wise success, and overall trends in the UPSC ecosystem.

Service General EWS OBC SC ST Total
Indian Administrative Service (IAS) 73 17 49 27 14 180
Indian Foreign Service (IFS) 16 4 10 5 2 37
Indian Police Service (IPS) 80 20 55 32 13 200
Central Services Group ‘A’ 258 64 160 86 45 613
Group ‘B’ Services 47 10 29 15 12 113
Total 474 115 303 165 86 1143

UPSC CSE 2024: Category-Wise Reservation Table

This reservation framework plays a crucial role in the allocation of vacancies across categories such as General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, and PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities). Below is a detailed, category-wise reservation table that outlines the percentage of seats allocated to each group, helping aspirants understand their eligibility and prepare accordingly.

Category Abbreviation Reservation Percentage Remarks
General (Unreserved) UR Open to all candidates
Other Backward Classes (Non-Creamy Layer) OBC (NCL) 27% Must provide OBC (NCL) certificate
Economically Weaker Sections EWS 10% Income-based criteria apply
Scheduled Castes SC 15% Caste certificate required
Scheduled Tribes ST 7.5% Tribe certificate required
Persons with Benchmark Disability PwBD 4% Divided into four sub-categories (see below)

Related FAQs of UPSC CSE Result

1.What is the reservation percentage for OBC candidates in UPSC CSE 2024?

The reservation for OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates in UPSC CSE 2024 is 27%. Make sure your OBC certificate is valid and mentions the Non-Creamy Layer status.

2. Is there any reservation for economically weaker section (EWS) candidates?

Yes, 10% reservation is provided to candidates from the EWS category. To claim it, you need a valid EWS certificate issued based on income and asset criteria.

3. How many seats are reserved for PwBD candidates in UPSC 2024?

A total of 4% of the vacancies are reserved for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD), distributed across four specific disability categories.

4. Can a candidate apply under both EWS and PwBD categories?

Yes, if eligible, a candidate can apply under both EWS and PwBD categories. However, valid and separate certificates for each must be submitted

5. Does the General category have any reserved seats in UPSC?

No, the General category is unreserved, which means it’s open to all applicants, and there are no special quotas or relaxations for this group.

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