UPSC Result Toppers List: UPSC IAS Final Result 2022 announced, 6 Girls in Top 10 – Times of India

NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission has announced the UPSC IAS Final Result 2022 today, May 23, 2023. Candidates who appeared for the Civil Services Main Examination 2022 can now check and download their results from the official website at upsc.gov.in.
Along with the UPSC CSE Main Result 2022, the commission has also released the list of UPSC Civil Services Toppers 2022. Candidates can check out the names of All Indian Rank holders in this article below.
Ishita Kishore has bagged AIR-1 in UPSC IAS results 2022 while three other girls are among the top 4 selections which means the top 4 rank holders in the UPSC Main result 2022 are girls while in the top 10 UPSC result toppers list, there are 6 girls and 4 boys.
UPSC Result Toppers List 2022
Based on the result of the written part of the Civil Services Examination, 2022 held by the Union Public Service Commission in September 2022 and the interviews for Personality Test held in January-May, 2023, the following candidates have been shortlisted to be appointed in the Civil Services.

AIR Roll No. Name
1 5809986 ISHITA KISHORE
2 1506175 GARIMA LOHIA
3 1019872 UMA HARATHI N
4 858695 SMRITI MISHRA
5 906457 MAYUR HAZARIKA
6 2409491 GAHANA NAVYA JAMES
7 1802522 WASEEM AHMAD BHAT
8 853004 ANIRUDDH YADAV
9 3517201 KANIKA GOYAL
10 205139 RAHUL SRIVASTAVA

A total number of 933 candidates have been recommended for appointment. These candidates have been recommended for appointment to (i) Indian Administrative Service; (ii) Indian Foreign Service; (iii) Indian Police Service; and (iv) Central Services, Group ‘A’ and Group ‘B’.
The UPSC Civil Services exam is divided into three stages – the Preliminary exam, the Main exam, and the Personality Test or Interview round. As per the procedure, these candidates who have been shortlisted in the UPSC IAS Final Result 2022 have been selected by the commission after the personality test which is the last stage of the IAS selection process.

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