UPSC Civil Services Exam 2025: Rajeshwari Suve M Makes History as Top Female Candidate
The UPSC has announced the results for the Civil Services Examination 2025, with Anuj Agnihotri taking the top spot. Notably, Rajeshwari Suve M from Tamil Nadu has made history by becoming the only female candidate to rank in the top five, achieving an impressive second rank. Her journey from being a TNPSC Group topper to passing one of the toughest exams in the country serves as an inspiration for many aspiring candidates. Read on to learn more about her remarkable achievements and the significance of her success.
Mar 6, 2026, 18:09 IST
UPSC Announces Civil Services Exam Results for 2025
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially released the final results for the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2025 on March 6. Anuj Agnihotri has secured the top position this year. Following closely, Rajeshwari Suve M from Tamil Nadu has achieved the second rank. Notably, Rajeshwari has made history by becoming the only female candidate to rank in the top five of the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025, marking a significant milestone in her public service career with her impressive AIR 2.
Who is Rajeshwari Suve M?
Rajeshwari Suve M, hailing from Tamil Nadu, has achieved the remarkable feat of securing the second rank in the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025. The UPSC is widely regarded as one of the toughest examinations in the country. Prior to this success, Rajeshwari was already an inspiration as the topper in the TNPSC Group examination (Sub-Collector) in Tamil Nadu, establishing herself as one of the most esteemed civil service candidates in the nation.
Importantly, she stands out as the only female topper in the top five. Each year, millions of students attempt this examination, but only a few make it to the final stages. Rajeshwari's journey serves as a source of motivation for those striving to achieve balance through hard work. She initially secured the position of Sub-Collector through the Tamil Nadu Police Station examination, followed by her studies in administration, ultimately passing the country's most challenging examination, the Civil Services Exam.
