The Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2022 was conducted on 5th
June, 2022. A total of 11,35,697 candidates applied for this
examination, out of which 5,73,735 candidates actually appeared in the
examination.
A total of 13,090 candidates qualified for appearance in the Written (Main) Examination which was held in September, 2022.
A total of 2,529 candidates qualified for the Personality Test of the examination.
A total of 933 candidates (613 men and 320 women) have been recommended by the Commission for appointment to various Services.
Among the finally qualified candidates, top four are women candidates.
Ms.
Ishita Kishore (Roll No. 5809986) has secured the first position in the
Civil Services Examination, 2022. She qualified the examination
with Political Science and International Relations as her
optional subject. hShe has graduated in Economics (Hons.) from Shri Ram
College of Commerce, University of Delhi.
Ms.
Garima Lohia (Roll No. 1506175), a graduate in Commerce from
Kirorimal College, University of Delhi, secured second rank with
Commerce and Accountancy as her optional subject.
Ms.
Uma Harathi N (Roll No.1019872), a graduate (B Tech.) in Civil
Engineering from IIT, Hyderabad stood third in the rank with
Anthropology as her optional subject.
Ms.
Smriti Mishra (Roll No. 0858695), a graduate (B Sc.) from Miranda House
College, University of Delhi stood fourth in the rank with Zoology as
her optional subject.
The top 25 candidates comprise 14 women and 11 men.
Educational
qualifications of top 25 successful candidates range from graduation in
Engineering; Humanities; Science; Commerce and Medical Science from
premier Institutions of the country such as IIT, NIT, DTU, Gauhati
Medical College, University of Health Science, University of Delhi,
Gujarat National Law University, Jadavpur University, Jiwaji University
etc.
Top
25 successful candidates have opted for subjects like Anthropology,
Commerce & Accountancy, Economics, Electrical Engineering, Law,
History, Mathematics, Political Science & International Relations,
Philosophy, Sociology and Zoology as their optional choice in the
Written (Main) Examination.
The
recommended candidates also include 41 Persons with Benchmark
Disability (14 Orthopedically Handicapped, 07 Visually Challenged, 12
Hearing Impaired & 08 Multiple Disabilities).
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