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UPSC IAS Prelims Result 2025 (Out) - Check Steps to Download CSE Result PDF

UPSC IAS Prelims Result 2025 (Out) - Check Steps to Download CSE Result PDF

Edited By Meghana Mohana Krishnan | Updated on Jun 11, 2025 07:55 PM IST | #UPSC CSE
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The UPSC IAS prelims result 2025 has been released on the official website. Candidates can check the UPSC IAS 2025 result at upsc.gov.in. The UPSC IAS prelims result date 2025 has been announced by the commission. As per the date, the UPSC CSE result has been released on June 11, 2025.

Union Public Service Commission conducted the UPSC Civil Services exam 2025 on May 25, 2025. The UPSC IAS prelims result will be released in PDF format. Only the candidates who qualify the UPSC CSE exam of prelims will be eligible to appear in the Mains exam. Check the below article to know more about the UPSC IAS result 2025 -

UPSC IAS Prelims Result 2025 (Out) - Check Steps to Download CSE Result PDF
UPSC IAS Prelims Result 2025
LiveUPSC Admit Card 2025 LIVE: CSE Mains admit card at upsc.gov.in soon; exam dates, latest updatesAug 14, 2025 | 10:57 AM IST
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UPSC IAS Result Date 2025

The UPSC IAS result is released on the official website. Candidates can know all the important UPSC CSE 2025 exam dates through the website only. Check the below table to know the UPSC CSE result dates -

UPSC CSE Dates 2025

Event

UPSC CSE dates

UPSC IAS prelims exam date

May 25, 2025

UPSC IAS answer key date

To be announced

UPSC IAS Prelims result date 2025

June 11, 2025

UPSC IAS prelims result with names

To be announced

UPSC IAS Mains Exam Date

To be announced

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Steps to check the UPSC Civil Services prelims result 2025 -

  • Go to the official website, upsc.gov.in.

  • On the homepage, the UPSC Civil Services result link will be displayed.

  • Click on it.

  • The UPSC Civil Services prelims result will open.

  • Use ‘Ctrl + F’ to search for the roll number.

  • Download the UPSC CSE result PDF for future reference.

Details Mentioned in the UPSC CSE Prelims Result PDF 2025 -

  • Roll numbers of qualified candidates.

  • Result date and exam date.

  • The number of qualified candidates.

  • Details about the next stage.

  • Certificates that need to be submitted, etc,

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UPSC IAS Cut Off 2025

UPSC releases the UPSC IAS 2025 prelims cut off after the final results are released. The UPSC IAS cut off 2025 is released in PDF format. In the same PDF, the commission also provides the UPSC IAS Mains cut off and the final cut off as well. The UPSC CSE prelims cut off varies by category.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. When will the UPSC CSE prelims result be released?

The UPSC CSE 2025 result has been released on June 11, 2025.

2. What to do after UPSC CSE 2025 prelims result is released?

After the release of the UPSC IAS result 2025, candidates have to fill the DAF within the prescribed time and submit. 

3. How many will pass the UPSC IAS prelims exam?

Over 10,000 to 15,000 candidates pass the UPSC Civil Services prelims exam 2025 every year. 

4. How to check the UPSC IAS 2025 result?

Candidates can check the UPSC CSE prelims result at upsc.gov.in. 

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Hello, it’s wonderful to see such clarity at such a young age. Becoming an IAS officer requires consistent preparation, strong general knowledge, and excellent analytical skills. Right now, your main focus should be building a strong base in academics, especially in subjects like History, Geography, and Economics. Start reading NCERT textbooks from class 6 to 12 for these subjects. Make it a habit to read a good newspaper like The Hindu or Indian Express daily to improve your current affairs knowledge. Practice writing short essays on important topics it will help you in the Mains stage later. Participate in debates, quizzes, and discussions to improve your speaking and thinking skills. After 12th, choose a graduation subject that you enjoy but also overlaps with UPSC syllabus. Most importantly, stay consistent and avoid distractions. You have plenty of time to prepare, so start slowly and build steadily.

Wishing you success in your IAS dream, and thank you for sharing.


The choice of your graduation path – integrated BSc BEd (Zoology), BTech CS, or integrated BS-MS at IISER Thiruvananthapuram – to pursue the dream of becoming an IAS officer requires careful consideration.

A Bachelor of Arts degree, particularly in subjects like Political Science, History, or Economics, is often considered the most aligned with the CSE syllabus, covering crucial topics relevant to General Studies papers.

However, a science background, especially with a BTech CS degree, develops analytical and logical reasoning skills beneficial for the CSAT paper and could be advantageous for certain optional subjects like Mathematics or potentially Engineering disciplines.

Even if you choose a science or engineering stream, you can still select humanities-based optional subjects that overlap with the General Studies papers like Anthropology, Sociology, or Public Administration, which many engineers have successfully opted for.The integrated BSc BEd (Zoology) offers a strong foundation in science and a backup career in teaching, but the primary focus of the BEd component may not be directly relevant to the UPSC syllabus. The integrated BS-MS at IISER offers a strong research focus and academic excellence, potentially leading to diverse career paths in science, academia, industry, or even government agencies But still it is not connected with your ias dream.

Among all b.tech is best as many successful candidates from engineering backgrounds, have utilized their analytical skills and knowledge to crack the exam.

Hello

This is the typical schedule of the IAS Exam (UPSC CSE):

Notification Release: February
Online Application Window: February to early March
Prelims Exam: May or June
Mains Exam: September/October

As for 2025, the registration date is already gone, so you have to see for 2026 now. The registration will open most probably in February 2026 so stay tuned.

To know more about the IAS Exam: UPSC CSE

Hope this answer helps! Thank You!!!

A candidate who has undergone heart surgery can be eligible for the IAS post if they are medically fit and can perform the required duties without any serious health problems The UPSC allows candidates to appear for the exam if they meet the general physical and mental fitness criteria After clearing the main examination and interview all selected candidates must undergo a detailed medical examination by a government medical board If the candidate has recovered well from heart surgery and there are no complications they can be declared fit for service However if the surgery has caused any permanent disability and if it is certified under the benchmark disability rules then the candidate may be eligible for reservation under the persons with disabilities category Final eligibility depends on the report given by the medical board during the selection process

If a person has undergone heart surgery for ASD which means Atrial Septal Defect and is now medically fit then they can apply for the IAS exam There is no restriction for such candidates if their physical and mental condition is stable and they can perform the duties required in civil services However selection to IAS also depends on passing the medical test conducted after clearing the main exam and interview If the person has any lasting disability due to the heart condition and it is certified by a government medical board then they may be considered under the benchmark disability category as per the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act In such cases the candidate may come under reservation for persons with disabilities in the specific category mentioned by the medical authority It is always advised to check the official UPSC notification and consult with a government hospital for proper disability certification before applying

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