The results of the UPPCS 2024 examination have been announced, marking a significant milestone in the civil services recruitment process in Uttar Pradesh. Neha Panchal has emerged as the top scorer, followed closely by Ananya Trivedi in second place and Abhay Pratap Singh in third. This year’s results are notable not only for the high achievers but also for the representation of women among the top ranks.
Out of a total of 947 vacant posts, 932 have been successfully filled, reflecting a robust recruitment process. Among the selected candidates, 613 are men and 319 are women, indicating a growing trend of female participation in civil services. The success rate for women in this examination stands at 34.22%, which is a positive sign for gender representation in government roles.
The preliminary examination for UPPCS 2024 took place on December 22, 2024, attracting a significant number of candidates. A total of 241,359 aspirants participated in this initial phase, showcasing the competitive nature of the examination. Following this, the mains examination was conducted from June 29 to July 2, 2025, with the final results declared on March 29, 2026.
Interviews for the UPPCS 2024 were held from February 16 to March 20, 2026, further refining the selection process. The inclusion of six women in the top 10 ranks is particularly noteworthy, highlighting the increasing involvement of women in civil services, a trend that has been gaining momentum in recent years.
Ashok Kumar, a spokesperson for the commission, stated, “Information regarding candidates’ marks and category-wise/post-wise cut-off marks will soon be published on the Commission’s website.” This transparency is expected to provide further insights into the examination’s outcomes.
In the previous year, the PCS-2023 saw 251 candidates selected, with 167 men and 84 women, indicating a steady increase in female representation over time. The recent protests in November 2024, where aspirants demanded the preliminary examination be conducted in a single day due to a paper leak incident, also reflect the challenges faced by candidates in this competitive environment.
As the UPPCS results are celebrated, the focus now shifts to the implications of these selections for governance and public administration in Uttar Pradesh. The successful candidates will play crucial roles in shaping policies and implementing programs that impact the lives of millions.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any further developments or changes in the examination process for future years, but the current results are a testament to the evolving landscape of civil services in the state.