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UPSC Unveils Reserve List for Civil Services Examination 2024

The UPSC has unveiled the reserve list for the Civil Services Examination 2024, featuring 114 additional candidates eligible for selection into prestigious services like IAS and IPS. This announcement brings new opportunities for candidates who aspire to serve in the administrative sector. The list is categorized by various groups, and notable names have emerged among the selected candidates. For more details, including the complete list, visit the UPSC official website.
 
UPSC Unveils Reserve List for Civil Services Examination 2024

UPSC Releases Reserve List for Civil Services Exam 2024



The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the reserve list for the Civil Services Examination 2024, which features 114 additional candidates qualified for selection into esteemed services such as IAS, IPS, IFS, and other central services. Interested candidates can verify their names by visiting the official UPSC website, www.upsc.gov.in.


Details of the Reserve List


This reserve list was compiled in accordance with Rule 20(4) and 20(5) of the Civil Services Examination 2024. Following the final results, the Commission generates a combined list of candidates who rank below the primary selection list based on merit. These individuals are considered for selection as vacancies arise.


Breakdown of Selected Candidates by Category:



  • General Category: 94 candidates

  • OBC: 13 candidates

  • EWS: 5 candidates

  • SC: 1 candidate

  • ST: 1 candidate


Notable Candidates Selected


Among the successful candidates are Swapnil Chauhan, Aniruddha Rai, Kartik Banerjee, Shivani Chaudhary, Harsh Mandlik, Ajay Yadav, Jaya Sahay, Priya Jain, Anam Aamir, and Harneet Singh Sudan. The complete list can be accessed on the UPSC website.


Overview of the Civil Services Examination


The UPSC Civil Services Examination is recognized as one of the most challenging and prestigious competitive exams in India. It is responsible for selecting officers for the IAS, IPS, IFS, and other Central Group A and B services. The examination consists of three phases: Prelims, Mains, and Interview. Each year, numerous candidates participate, but only a select few are chosen. This reserve list offers renewed hope to diligent candidates eager to serve in the administrative sector.