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UPSSSC Mukhya Sevika final results 2025 out at upsssc.gov.in; check details
The exam was conducted in two shifts on September 24, 2023, for recruitment to the Mukhya Sevika positions under the state's Child Development Services and Nutrition Department. The final merit list was prepared after score normalisation and verification of documents, following a High Court order dated November 13, 2024 (Writ Petition No. 12924/2022 - Anita Singh & Others vs Union of India & Others).
UPSSSC Mukhya Sevika final results 2025: Unfilled vacancies
Out of the total vacancies, 31 posts remain unfilled due to the absence of qualified candidates in the 'dwarfism' (DW) category under the Divyang quota. These positions will be carried forward to future recruitment cycles.
Category-wise selection summary
Unreserved (UR): 1,027 posts advertised, 1,013 selected
Scheduled Castes (SC): 540 advertised, 534 selected
Scheduled Tribes (ST): 51 advertised and filled
Other Backward Classes (OBC): 693 advertised, 685 selected
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS): 256 advertised, 253 selected
UPSSSC Mukhya Sevika results 2025: Ex-servicemen and sportsperson quotas unfilled
Despite reserving 128 posts for ex-servicemen and 51 for outstanding sportspersons, no suitable candidates were found. These posts were filled by other candidates based on merit. Quotas for dependents of deceased war fighters and women with disabilities (blind/low vision and hearing impaired) were successfully filled with 51, 34, and 34 candidates respectively.
Additionally, 124 candidates have been included provisionally in the final list. Their appointments will depend on document verification and any pending decisions by the Commission or courts. The result remains subject to ongoing legal proceedings tied to this recruitment drive.
How to check the UPSSSC Mukhya Sevika results 2025?
Here are the simple steps to check and download the UPSSSC mukhya sevika results 2025:
Go to the UPSSSC website, upsssc.gov.in.
Click on the link: 'Final Result for Mukhya Sevika Main Examination (Advt. No. 05-Exam/2022).'
The PDF containing selected roll numbers will open.
Use Ctrl + F or scroll to find your roll number.
Download or print the PDF for future use.
UPSSSC mukhya sevika results 2025: Cut-off marks
The Commission has also published an 11-page PDF of selected roll numbers and a separate document listing category-wise cut-off marks. Both are available in the 'Confidential' section on the UPSSSC website.
Candidates are advised to keep checking the official website for updates regarding appointment procedures and any further clarifications related to provisional selections.
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