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Civil services topper scored just 53%

The final marks of successful candidates of the civil services examination were made public for the first time by the Union Public Services Commission website on Thursday.

Updated on: May 17, 2013 12:07 PM IST
Agencies | By , New Delhi
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The final marks of successful candidates of the civil services examination were made public for the first time by the Union Public Services Commission website on Thursday.

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The move came following a direction by the Central Inforamtion Commission (CIC) to make the results public on the UPSC website

The list for this year shows that the topper, Haritha V Kumar, a woman engineer from Kerala, scored 53% marks (1193 out of 2250).

Earlier, the marks were sent to the candidates individually.

For the third straight year, a woman has topped the UPSC exams. Kumar, who cracked it on her fourth attempt, did her BTech from Kerala University. V Sriram, who did his MBBS from Kerala University, ranked second. The third ranker was Stuti Charan, who has done a BSc from Jodhpur University.

The preliminary examination was conducted on May 20 last year for which 5,36,506 candidates applied and 2,71,422 candidates appeared.

Of these, 13,092 candidates were declared qualified for the written examination held last October, and 2,674 candidates were selected for the personality test in March-April this year.

In total, 998 candidates have been recommended for appointment to various central services posts, for which there are 1091 vacancies.

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