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Union Public Service Commission will announce the UPSC IAS toppers list 2025 on the official website. The commission will release the UPSC CSE 2025 toppers list along with the UPSC result and final cut-off after the conclusion of the exam process at upsc.gov.in. The IAS toppers list will be made based on the performance of the candidates in the UPSC CSE mains exam and the personality test.
The UPSC IAS exam is one of the most competitive exams in India. Every year more than 13 lakh candidates appear for this CSE exam. However, only candidates who give more dedication to preparation will have their names appear on the IAS toppers list. To know the list of IAS toppers read the full article.
Candidates can check the table that is given below to know the IAS toppers for the past years.
Rank | Name | Roll Number |
1 | Aditya Srivastava | 2629523 |
2 | Animesh Pradhan | 6312512 |
3 | Donuru Ananya Reddy | 1013595 |
4 | P K Sidhartha Ramkumar | 1903299 |
5 | Ruhani | 6312407 |
6 | Srishti Dabas | 0501579 |
7 | Anmol Rathore | 3406060 |
8 | Ashish Kumar | 1121316 |
9 | Nausheen | 6016094 |
10 | Aishwaryam Prajapati | 2637654 |
Category | Number of candidates shortlisted |
General | 347 |
EWS | 115 |
OBC | 303 |
SC | 165 |
ST | 86 |
Total | 1016 |
The Union Public Service Commission will also provide the post-wise break up in the IAS 2023 result.
Services | General | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | Total |
IAS | 73 | 17 | 49 | 27 | 14 | 180 |
IFS | 16 | 04 | 10 | 05 | 02 | 37 |
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* |
*Includes 37 PwBD vacancies (16 PwBD-1, 06 PwBD-2, 5 PwBD-3 & 10 PwBD-5)
UPSC Topper 2022-23 – Top 20
Name | Roll Number |
Ishita Kishore | 5809986 |
Garima Lohia | 1506175 |
Uma Harathin N | 1019872 |
Smriti Mishra | 0858695 |
Mayur Hazarika | 0906457 |
Gahana Navya James | 2409491 |
Waseem Ahmad Bhat | 1802522 |
Anirudh Yadav | 0853004 |
Kanika Goyal | 3517201 |
Rahul Shrivastava | 0205139 |
Prasanjeet Kaur | 3407299 |
Abhinav Siwach | 6302509 |
Vidhushi Singh | 2623117 |
Krithika Goyal | 6310372 |
Swati Sharma | 6802148 |
Shishir Kumar Singh | 6017293 |
Avinash Kumar | 0840388 |
Siddharth Shukla | 0835555 |
Laghima Tiwari | 0886301 |
Anoushka Sharma | 7815000 |
Year | UPSC Toppers list |
2022 | Ishita Kishore |
2021 | Shruti Sharma |
2020 | Shubham Kumar |
2019 | Pradeep Singh |
2018 | Kanishka Kataria |
2017 | Anudeep Durishetty |
2016 | Nanini |
2015 | Tina Dabi |
2014 | Ira Singhal |
2013 | Gaurav Agarwal |
2012 | Haritha V Kumar |
2011 | Shena Aggarwal |
2010 | S Divyadarshani |
The IAS toppers list will be prepared based on the performance in main exam and interview round.
The IAS toppers list will be released by the Union Public Service Commission.
The Civil Service toppers' names have been provided in the above article.
The commission will release the IAS toppers list after the conclusion of the interview round.
The IAS toppers list can be downloaded on the official website at upsc.gov.in.
Others:28 January,2025 - 30 April,2025
Others:31 January,2025 - 30 April,2025
Application Date:28 March,2025 - 29 April,2025
Others:31 March,2025 - 30 April,2025
Hello!!
That's a great goal—and your background as a research scholar can actually be a big asset in preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE), which is the path to becoming an IAS officer.
Step-by-Step Guide to Become an IAS Officer:
1. Understand the Exam Structure
The UPSC CSE has three stages:
Prelims: Objective (GS Paper + CSAT)
Mains: Descriptive (9 papers)
Interview: Personality Test
2. Check Eligibility
Age: 21 to 32 (for General category)
Degree: Any graduate degree (you already qualify)
3. Choose Your Optional Subject
Choose something you’re comfortable with (can be from your research field if it's available).
Popular optionals: Sociology, Geography, PSIR, Anthropology, etc.
4. Build a Study Plan
Since you're a research scholar, time management is key.
Daily 4–6 hours of focused study can work if you're consistent.
Focus on:
NCERTs (6th–12th)
Standard books (like Laxmikanth for Polity, Spectrum for History)
Current Affairs (The Hindu, Indian Express, or PIB + Monthly compilations)
5. Join a Test Series (Optional but Helpful)
For Prelims and Mains: to build speed, writing skills, and clarity.
6. Practice Answer Writing
Mains is all about articulation. Practice with previous year questions and mock tests.
7. Appear for the Exam
Notification comes out around February.
Prelims is in May/June, Mains in September, and Interview early next year.
How to Align This With Your Research Schedule:
Create a realistic time-table that includes 2–3 hours on weekdays, and more on weekends.
Use your research experience for deeper understanding and essay writing.
If your goal is to become an IAS officer, choose a degree that supports UPSC preparation and also provides a good backup:
BA in Political Science, History, Geography, or Economics is ideal for IAS.
BSc or BCom is fine too, but you'll need to study humanities separately for UPSC.
For backup, pick a subject with good job prospects like BBA or Computer Science.
KCET is required only if you're planning professional courses like Engineering or Agriculture. It's not needed for BA or general degrees.
Hello aspirant,
For becoming IAS , you have to first complete your graduation from any background from any recognised university or college. If you are in your final year, then also you are eligible. After that you have to give an entrance exam name UPSC . If you will clear this exam then according to your marks you may get the IAS position.
To know about UPSC entrance exam, kindly go through the given link:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cse
All the best!!
Hello Rishika,
You can take any stream for becoming IAS. As per the eligibility criteria of UPSC IAS , student have to graduate from any stream from any recognised university or college. So it's doesn't matter from which stream you choose. But if you really want to become IAS, then humanities , arts related subject helps you alot.
To know more, kindly go through the given link:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cse
Good luck!
Greetings! Here's a detailed response to your query
To start your prep for IAS exams without any coaching and free of cost here are some pointers you can follow :-
1.Understand the exam- To get started with IAS prep, first grab the official UPSC syllabus for both the first exam (Prelims) and the main exam (Mains) from their website. Understand what you need to study and how important each topic is.
Next, learn how the exam is set up. There are three parts: a multiple-choice test (Prelims), a written exam with long answers (Mains), and an interview. Know how many papers are in each, how you get marks, and how much time you get.
Finally, look at old exam papers from the last 5 to 10 years. This will give you an idea of how tough the exam is, what kinds of questions they ask, and which topics you should really focus on.
2.Build a strong foundation-Begin your IAS study with NCERT books from classes 6 to 12 for subjects like History, Geography, Civics, Economics, and Science. These will give you a basic understanding. Once you know the basics well, switch to standard books for each subject. You can find lists of recommended books online from people who've cleared the exam. Some popular ones are mentioned for Polity, Economy, Modern History, and Geography.
3.Stay updated with current affairs- To stay updated for IAS, read a good national newspaper every day (like The Hindu or Indian Express) and jot down important news from India and the world. Also, read magazines like Yojana and Kurukshetra to understand social and economic topics deeply. Check websites like PIB and those of research groups for info on government plans and reports.
4.Utilize free online resources-For IAS prep help, check out websites like BYJU'S, ClearIAS, and Mrunal. They have free study stuff. Also, watch YouTube channels by teachers and ex-IAS officers for tips and lessons. Join online groups to ask questions and learn from others preparing for the exam.
5.Mock tests and self assessment-Take free practice tests online for both Prelims and Mains to see how ready you are and what you need to work on. After each test, check what you did wrong and focus on fixing those things. Remember to study regularly, believe in yourself, and take breaks so you don't get too tired. Consistency is more important than studying for many hours at once.
I hope this helps . Financial problems can never stop one from dreaming and achieving things in their life. Stay motivated!!!
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