The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has long been the harbinger of change, shaping the destiny of India’s administrative machinery through its Civil Services Examination (CSE). As the curtains fall on the CSE 2021 journey, aspirants and enthusiasts alike eagerly await the final result, which is more than just a list of names—it is a testament to grit, dedication, and the pursuit of excellence.
The Journey:
The CSE, often dubbed as the ‘mother of all examinations,’ is a rigorous and demanding test that evaluates candidates on a myriad of subjects, from history and geography to current affairs and ethics. The examination consists of three stages: the Preliminary Examination, the Main Examination, and the Personality Test (Interview). Each stage is a crucible that sifts through the candidates, leaving only the most resilient to contend for the coveted positions.
Preliminary Examination:
The Prelims, the gateway to the Main Examination, tests candidates on their understanding of current events, history, geography, polity, and more. It is an objective-type exam with two papers—General Studies Paper-I and General Studies Paper-II (CSAT). The Prelims result acts as the first litmus test for candidates, separating the contenders from the rest.
Main Examination:
The Main Examination is a written examination consisting of nine papers. It delves deeper into a candidate’s understanding of various subjects, including optional subjects chosen by the candidates. The four General Studies papers, Essay, and two language papers are crucial components that demand not only knowledge but also the ability to articulate thoughts coherently.
Personality Test (Interview):
The final lap of the CSE journey is the Personality Test, commonly known as the Interview. Here, candidates face the UPSC board, which assesses their personality, communication skills, and overall suitability for a career in the civil services. While the marks obtained in the Interview may not be as significant as the Main Examination, they play a crucial role in determining the final ranking.
The Final Result:
The culmination of this arduous journey is the release of the final result. The list of successful candidates is a testament to their hard work, resilience, and ability to navigate the complex terrain of the UPSC examination. The toppers, with their exceptional scores, become an inspiration for thousands of aspirants who dream of donning the coveted civil services uniform.
The Role of Optional Subjects:
One unique aspect of the CSE is the inclusion of optional subjects, allowing candidates to choose a subject of their expertise. The performance in the optional subject can significantly impact the overall ranking, making it a critical element in the CSE journey.
Beyond Numbers: A Glimpse into the Lives of Toppers:
While the final result is a numeric representation of success, it is essential to go beyond the numbers and explore the stories of the toppers. Many have overcome immense challenges, financial constraints, and societal expectations to emerge victorious. Their narratives inspire a generation of aspirants and underscore the diversity and inclusivity that the civil services represent.
The much-awaited final merit list for UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE) 2021 has been released. (On 30th May 2022). Candidates can click on the link below to download the complete merit list.
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The same can be accessed from the link on the Official Website of UPSC: https://upsc.gov.in/content/final-result-civil-services-main-examination-2021
The UPSC CSE Prelims 2022 is scheduled for 5th June 2022.
Edukemy is proud to announce that our 66 Students have been selected for the final merit list, out of which 6 are in the top 100. (The list and numbers are subject to final verification and can increase).
We are proud of the achievement of our students and wish them the best for their upcoming careers as Civil Servants.
FAQs
Q1: When will the final result of the Civil Services Examination (CSE), 2021 be declared by UPSC?
A1: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) typically announces the final result of the Civil Services Examination in the month of April or May each year. However, exact dates may vary, so candidates are advised to regularly check the official UPSC website for updates.
Q2: How can I check my final result for the Civil Services Examination (CSE), 2021?
A2: The UPSC releases the final result on its official website (https://www.upsc.gov.in/). Once the result is declared, candidates can visit the website and find a link to the result in the “What’s New” or “Examination” section. They need to download the result PDF, which contains the list of successful candidates.
Q3: What are the criteria for selection in the final result of CSE 2021?
A3: The final result is based on the candidate’s performance in the Main Examination and the Personality Test (Interview). The Main Examination consists of written exams in nine papers, while the Personality Test evaluates the candidate’s personality, communication skills, and suitability for a career in the civil services.
Q4: Can I request a re-evaluation or review of my marks in the Civil Services Examination (CSE), 2021?
A4: No, the UPSC does not entertain requests for re-evaluation or review of the marks obtained in the examination. The evaluation process is thorough, and the commission ensures the accuracy of the results before declaring them. However, candidates can access their answer sheets after the final result is declared.
Q5: What happens after the declaration of the final result in the Civil Services Examination (CSE), 2021?
A5: After the final result is declared, successful candidates are allocated to various services like the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS), etc., based on their preferences and merit. They undergo training before assuming their respective roles in the civil services. Unsuccessful candidates can reappear for the examination in the subsequent years if they wish to pursue a career in civil services.
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