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India.com
13-07-2025
- General
- India.com
Cracked JEE, went to IIT Kanpur to pursue engineering, topped UPSC exam with AIR..., read success story of Tejasvi Rana
The performance of women in the Civil Services Examination is nothing short of phenomenal. There are various examples such as Tina Dabi, Shakti Dubey, Ishita Kishore, Shruti Sharma who secured the top spot in the UPSC Civil Service examination and inspiring millions of people. Their success stories exhibit determination, resilience and excellence. In this article, we will discuss the success story of one such woman, an IITian, who cracked the UPSC exam, became an IAS officer with AIR 12, she is….Her name is… Hailing from Kurukshetra, Haryana, Tejaswi Rana was super passionate about engineering right from the beginning. She cracked the JEE Main examination and took admission at IIT Kanpur. While studying, she was inspired to pass the Civil Services Examination and become an IAS officer. After watching motivational videos and exploring stories about IAS officers, she became heavily inspired and drawn to the idea of being one. With full determination and seriousness to become an IAS officer, she had made up her mind. Where did she study engineering before cracking UPSC? Owing to the goal decided by her, she started preparing for the exam herself, without any coaching. She believed that studying by herself would be sufficient for the UPSC exam. She started to prepare by using online PDFs and NCERT books. She took mock test regularly and wrote her own notes to aid her preparation. When did she finally clear the UPSC exam and with what rank? She appeared in the UPSC examination in 2015. She passed the prelims, but was unable to pass the mains. However, she did not lose confidence and worked on her preparation and mistakes. In 2016, she again appeared in the UPSC exam & cracked it in her second attempt, securing an impressive 12th rank and became an IAS officer.


Indian Express
20-06-2025
- General
- Indian Express
UPSC CSE Result: How will Pratibha Setu help not-recommended candidates shine beyond UPSC?
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has recently introduced the Pratibha Setu feature, aimed at opening up new opportunities for civil services aspirants who reach the final interview stage but do not make it to the final merit list. UPSC CSE Results 2024: Women ahead in civil services exam; know toppers The initiative, launched as part of the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2023 result process, enables verified employers — ranging from government ministries and public sector undertakings (PSUs) to autonomous bodies and private organisations — to access the profiles of such non-recommended yet qualified candidates. The initiative is designed to facilitate alternate career pathways by connecting these aspirants with organisations seeking top-tier talent. While Pratibha Setu may appear new, it is a rebranded and upgraded version of the Public Disclosure Scheme (PDS), which has been in operation since August 2018. The scheme was originally launched following a decision by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), under which UPSC began publicly sharing the biodata of non-recommended but willing candidates. These were individuals who had cleared the written stages and appeared for the personality test in various UPSC examinations but were not recommended in the final selection. The earliest such disclosure under the PDS was done for the Combined Medical Services Examination 2017. UPSC Civil Services 2024: How much topper Shakti Dubey score? Comparison with last year's rankers Over time, the scheme expanded to include candidates from multiple examinations such as the Civil Services, Indian Forest Service, Engineering Services, Central Armed Police Forces (ACs), Combined Geo-Scientist, CDS, IES/ISS, and Combined Medical Services Examinations. Pratibha Setu serves as a structured digital platform through which over 10,000 non-recommended candidates, who have successfully cleared all stages of the UPSC examinations but did not secure a final spot, can be considered for other professional opportunities. These individuals represent a pool of highly skilled, rigorously tested talent who have already demonstrated competence across UPSC's demanding selection stages. To facilitate this, the Commission now provides Login IDs to registered organisations which can be government or private, enabling them to access the talent pool for potential hiring. Private companies can register themselves using their Corporate Identification Number (CIN), which is verified via the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) portal. The new portal includes a simplified dashboard with features such as wish-listing, shortlisting, and a selection/rejection interface, allowing employers to navigate the process seamlessly. Each candidate's biodata, including educational background and contact information, is made available in soft copy format to help in the selection process. The transformation of PDS into Pratibha Setu makes the platform more accessible and tech-enabled. It aims to build a 'bridge for hiring aspirants', as its name suggests—Professional Resource And Talent Integration – Bridge for Hiring Aspirants. UPSC CSE 2024 Toppers: After failing in his first attempt, Delhi's Aakash Garg gets AIR 5 The portal is being showcased as a first-of-its-kind initiative that allows various organisations to tap into the exceptional talent emerging from India's most competitive examinations. In doing so, Pratibha Setu not only offers a second gateway for UPSC aspirants but also helps ensure that their years of preparation and demonstrated capabilities do not go unnoticed. It is important to note that some examinations are excluded from this scheme. These include the National Defence Academy and Naval Academy (NDA and NA) Examination and Limited Departmental Competitive Examinations (LDCEs) such as CBI(DSP) LDCE, CISF AC(EXE) LDCE, and S.O./Steno (GE-B/GD-I) LDCE.


Indian Express
16-06-2025
- General
- Indian Express
UPSC commences CSE Mains 2025 registration; apply till June 25
UPSC CSE Mains Registration 2025: The Union Public Service Commission has started the registration for the UPSC CSE Mains for those candidates who cracked the stage one- Prelims. This year, 14,161 candidates cracked the UPCS CSE Prelims and will appear for the Mains. Only those students who have cleared the prelims are eligible to apply for the UPSC Mains. Aspirants have to visit the official website that is to fill the application form and register for the exam. The deadline for the application is June 25. UPSC Mains will start from August 22 and will be completed within five days of commencement. For the CSE Mains application form, general candidates have to pay Rs 200; however, aspirants belonging to SC, ST, PwBD categories, as well as female applicants, are exempted from paying the registration fee. Step 1: Search for the official website of UPSC on the browser – or Step 2: Log in to the portal using the registration ID and password created during UPSC registration. Step 3: Enter candidates' details (Name, Date of Birth, Category, etc.) Step 4: Enter your educational qualification and attach the relevant documents. Step 5: Enter employment data. If applicable, provide job title, job description, organisation name, duration of employment, and responsibilities. Step 6: Select service preference. Arrange the services in your preferred order. Step 7: Additional information will also be required, like hobbies, achievements, and extracurricular activities. Step 8: Upload valid and relevant documents like a photograph, signature, Govt. approved photo ID card. Step 9: Carefully review all the information provided and submit the UPSC CSE DAF 2025 and submit form with the registration fee of Rs 200. UPSC Live Results | Jamia Millia Islamia RCA | Meet Toppers | AIR 1 Shakti Dubey | AIR 2 Harshita Goyal Candidates can update details such as scribe information, assistive devices, or large font requirements during this window. Those with name changes can also submit gazette notifications. The UPSC CSE Prelims result is out on listing eligible candidates for Main 2025 registration. Results for four candidates are withheld due to ongoing court cases. READ | AIR 8 Raj Krishna Jha | AIR 89 Ria Kaur Sethi | Choose Plan B | Karnataka Friendsip Goals R Rangamanju, Sachin Basavaraj Guttur | Punjab UPSC Results | AIR 61 Aastha Singh The UPSC will upload marks, cutoff marks, and answer keys for the CSE Prelims on only after the entire Civil Services Examination and Indian Forest Service Examination process is complete, and the final results are declared.


Scroll.in
11-06-2025
- General
- Scroll.in
UPSC Prelims 2025: Result expected soon, check details here
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is likely to announce the Civil Services Preliminary Examination (CSE) Result 2025 soon. Candidates who appeared for the exam will be able to check their results on the official websites and This recruitment drive aims to fill 979 vacancies across various civil service posts. The preliminary examination, conducted on May 25, 2025, saw the participation of approximately 10 lakh candidates. Steps to check UPSC Prelims result 2025 Visit the official UPSC website On the homepage, click on 'UPSC Preliminary Result 2025' link under Whats New View the PDF containing the list of qualified candidates Search for your roll number Download and save the PDF for future reference As per a report by NDTV, in the UPSC 2024 final results, Shakti Dubey had secured All India Rank 1 with a total score of 1,043 marks, followed by Harshita Goyal with 1,038 marks and Dongre Archit Parag, who also scored 1,038 marks and secured the third position.


NDTV
11-06-2025
- General
- NDTV
UPSC Prelims Result 2025 Live Updates: When Is Result Expected? Details Here
UPSC CSE Prelims Result 2025 Live: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is expected to announce the UPSC Prelims Result 2025 anytime soon. The result will be available on the Commission's official websites - and Candidates who appeared for the UPSC Prelims 2025 exam will be able to access the UPSC Result 2025 PDF on the official website. Although an official announcement is yet to be made, the result is expected to be released this week. The UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025 aims to fill a total of 979 vacancies. Around 10 lakh candidates appeared for the UPSC Prelims 2025. UPSC Prelims Result 2025 In PDF Format The Union Public Service Commission releases the result in PDF format. The file includes the names and roll numbers of qualified candidates. The PDF containing the marks obtained by candidates is released after the final result is declared. The preliminary examination was conducted on May 25 in two shifts, each lasting two hours. The exam comprised two papers: General Studies Paper 1 and General Studies Paper 2 (CSAT). The UPSC has already released the question papers for the prelims. In the UPSC 2024 final exam, Shakti Dubey secured All India Rank 1 with a total of 1,043 marks - 843 in the written exam and 200 in the interview. Harshita Goyal, who secured the second position, scored a total of 1,038 marks. Dongre Archit Parag obtained All India Rank 3, also with a total of 1,038 marks.