UPSC CSE 2025 Marksheet Released: AIR 1 Scores 1071 Marks

 2025 Marksheet

“Numbers Behind the Nation’s Future Bureaucrats!”

🏆 Key Highlights of UPSC CSE 2025

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) released the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2025 marksheets on March 10, 2026, offering candidates a detailed breakdown of their scores. This comes shortly after the final results were announced on March 6, 2026.

The examination saw exceptional performances this year:

  • Anuj Agnihotri secured All India Rank (AIR) 1 with a total of 1071 marks.
  • He scored 867 marks in Mains out of 1750 — the highest written score recorded in the exam.
  • Tejaswini Singh (AIR 62) achieved the highest Interview score with 225 marks out of 275.

These results highlight the intense competition and the importance of balancing both written performance and personality test scores.

📊 Marksheet Details

The official marksheet is available on the UPSC website (upsc.gov.in) under the “Examinations → Marksheet” section.

The marksheet includes detailed information such as:

  • Candidate name
  • Roll number
  • Subject-wise Mains scores
  • Total written marks
  • Interview marks
  • Final merit score (out of 2025)

The seven merit-based papers include:

  • Essay
  • General Studies I
  • General Studies II
  • General Studies III
  • General Studies IV
  • Optional Subject Paper I
  • Optional Subject Paper II

Two qualifying papers — Indian Language and English (300 marks each) — are listed but not counted in the final merit score.

🧠 Exam Structure Recap

The UPSC CSE 2025 Mains Examination, conducted on August 22, 2025, included nine papers:

  • 2 Qualifying Papers – Indian Language and English (300 marks each)
  • 7 Merit Papers – 250 marks each (Total 1750 marks)

After Mains, candidates appeared for the Personality Test (Interview), which carries 275 marks.

The final merit list is calculated by combining:

Mains Score (1750) + Interview Score (275) = Total 2025 Marks

Earlier, Prelims marksheets were also released. The preliminary stage consists of:

  • GS Paper I – 200 marks
  • CSAT – qualifying with 33% minimum score

📈 Cut-offs and Performance Trends

Category-wise cut-offs for the final merit list were competitive this year.

Key trends observed:

  • SC category cut-off was around 890 marks
  • General category cut-off remained significantly higher
  • Top candidates averaged 130+ marks per General Studies paper

Compared to previous years, the 2025 examination recorded slightly higher average Mains scores due to balanced difficulty levels across papers.

⬇️ How to Download UPSC CSE 2025 Marksheet

Candidates can download their marksheets by following these steps:

  1. Visit the official UPSC website – upsc.gov.in
  2. Go to “What’s New” or “Examinations”
  3. Select “Marks Information”
  4. Click on CSE 2025 Final Marksheet
  5. Enter your Roll Number or Registration ID
  6. Download the PDF marksheet

The marksheets include detailed subject-wise scores, helping candidates analyze their strengths and weaknesses.

 

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UPSC CSE 2026 Notification Out: 933 Vacancies Announced

CSE

“The Road to LBSNAA Begins Now – UPSC 2026 Is Official!”


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UPSC CSE 2026 Notification Overview

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially released the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2026 notification on February 4, 2026, bringing crucial clarity for lakhs of aspirants across India. The notification, earlier expected on January 14, was postponed and now confirms 933 total vacancies.

The online application process has begun immediately and will remain open till February 24, 2026. Candidates can apply only through the official website upsc.gov.in.

Total Vacancies & Services

The UPSC CSE 2026 recruitment covers 933 posts across prestigious services such as:

  • Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
  • Indian Police Service (IPS)
  • Indian Foreign Service (IFS)
  • Other Central Civil Services (Group A & B)

The vacancy count remains broadly stable when compared to previous years, such as 1,016 vacancies in 2023.

Important Exam Dates

  • Preliminary Examination: May 24, 2026
  • Main Examination: From August 21, 2026
  • Interview / Personality Test: After Mains results

Admit cards, detailed timetables, and venue details will be released separately. A correction window will also be available after the application deadline.

Eligibility Criteria

To apply for UPSC CSE 2026, candidates must fulfill the following conditions:

  • Minimum educational qualification: Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university
  • Age limit: 21 to 32 years (as on the cutoff date)
  • Age relaxation applicable for reserved categories as per UPSC rules
  • Attempt limits apply based on category

Other UPSC Notices

Alongside the CSE 2026 notification, UPSC has also released updates related to the Combined Geo-Scientist (Preliminary) Examination, 2026, including e-admit cards. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official portal for press notes and exam-related announcements.

Recent UPSC Results Update

The UPSC CSE Mains 2025 results have been declared recently. Qualified candidates have advanced to the Personality Test stage. Historically, General category cutoffs have ranged between 700–750 marks, though final cutoffs vary yearly.

Preparation Strategy for Aspirants

With the notification now live, aspirants should prioritize:

  • Completing the Prelims syllabus with full focus
  • Daily current affairs from The Hindu and PIB
  • Regular revision and mock tests
  • Early registration to avoid last-minute issues

 

This update reflects all major UPSC developments as of February 4, 2026. For official PDFs, detailed rules, and direct links, candidates must visit upsc.gov.in regularly.

 

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