The UPSC Final Result 2023 has been announced. This Final Result for the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2023 has thrown up several crucial insights into the ever-evolving dynamics of the exam. This article of NEXT IAS furnishes a detailed analysis of the UPSC Final Result 2023, including the final cut-off, marks trends, and other details.
As the declaration of UPSC Final Result 2023 marks the end of one examination cycle of the UPSC Civil Services Examination (UPSC CSE), a detailed analysis of the result is imperative to gain crucial insights into the current trends and patterns of the UPSC CSE. This, in turn, can help aspirants align their preparation with the current expectations of the UPSC. In the sections that follow various aspects of the UPSC Final Result 2023 have been analyzed in detail.
UPSC Final Result 2023: Key Facts
UPSC CSE 2023 Topper | Aditya Srivastava |
Total Selections | 1016 |
Top 10 Rankers | 6 Females, and 4 Males. |
Date of Announcement | 16 April, 2024 |
UPSC Cut-Off Marks 2023
The UPSC has officially released cut-off marks for various stages of the UPSC CSE 2023. The same is discussed in the sections that follow.
UPSC CSE Prelims Cut-Off 2023
The UPSC CSE Prelims Exam consists of two papers – General Studies-I and General Studies-II (CSAT). Only the marks obtained in the General Studies-I are counted for merit ranking. General Studies-II (CSAT) is only qualifying in nature, with minimum qualifying marks of 33%.
The UPSC Prelims Cut-Off 2023 for the different categories of candidates is as follows.
UPSC CSE Prelims Cut-Off 2023 | |
General | 75.41 |
EWS | 68.02 |
OBC | 74.75 |
SC | 59.25 |
ST | 47.82 |
PwBD-1 | 40.40 |
PwBD-2 | 47.13 |
PwBD-3 | 40.40 |
PwBD-5 | 33.68 |
UPSC CSE Prelims Cut-Off: Past Years’ Trends
The past years’ trends of UPSC CSE Prelims Cut-Off for different categories of candidates can be seen as follows.
Category | UPSC CSE Prelims Cut-Off 2022 | UPSC CSE Prelims Cut-Off 2021 | UPSC CSE Prelims Cut-Off 2020 | UPSC CSE Prelims Cut-Off 2019 | UPSC CSE Prelims Cut-Off 2018 |
General | 88.22 | 87.54 | 92.51 | 98 | 98 |
OBC | 87.54 | 89.12 | 89.12 | 95.34 | 96.66 |
ST | 69.35 | 70.71 | 68.71 | 77.34 | 83.34 |
SC | 74.08 | 75.41 | 74.84 | 82 | 84 |
PWD 1 | 49.84 | 68.02 | 70.06 | 53.34 | 73.34 |
PWD 2 | 58.59 | 67.33 | 63.94 | 44.66 | 53.34 |
PWD 3 | 40.40 | 43.09 | 40.82 | 61.34 | 40.00 |
PWD 4 | 41.76 | 45.80 | 42.86 | 61.34 | 45.34 |
EWS | 82.83 | 80.14 | 77.55 | 90 |
UPSC CSE Mains Cut-Off 2023
The UPSC CSE Mains Exam comprises nine papers, with seven contributing to merit ranking. The English Language and Indian Language Papers are only qualifying in nature and marks obtained therein are not considered for merit.
The UPSC Mains Cut-Off 2023 for the different categories of candidates is as follows.
UPSC CSE Mains Cut-Off 2023 | |
General | 741 |
EWS | 706 |
OBC | 712 |
SC | 694 |
ST | 692 |
PwBD-1 | 673 |
PwBD-2 | 718 |
PwBD-3 | 396 |
PwBD-5 | 445 |
UPSC CSE Mains Cut-Off: Past Years’ Trends
The past years’ trends of UPSC CSE Mains Cut-Off for different categories of candidates can be seen as follows.
Category | UPSC CSE Mains Cut-Off 2022 | UPSC CSE Mains Cut-Off 2021 | UPSC CSE Mains Cut-Off 2020 | UPSC CSE Mains Cut-Off 2019 | UPSC CSE Mains Cut-Off 2018 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
GENERAL | 748 | 745 | 736 | 751 | 774 |
OBC | 714 | 707 | 698 | 718 | 732 |
ST | 706 | 700 | 682 | 699 | 719 |
SC | 699 | 700 | 680 | 706 | 719 |
PWD 1 | 677 | 688 | 648 | 663 | 711 |
PWD 2 | 706 | 712 | 699 | 698 | 696 |
PWD 3 | 351 | 388 | 425 | 374 | 520 |
PWD 4 | 419 | 560 | 300 | 561 | 460 |
EWS | 715 | 713 | 687 | 696 |
UPSC Final Cut-Off 2023
The UPSC Final Cut-Off is derived by combining candidates’ scores in the Mains Examination as well as that in the Personality Test (Interview). Candidates who score equal to or more than the UPSC Final Cut-Off marks make it to the final list. They are, then, allocated different services based on their rank, service preferences, and the number of vacancies.
The UPSC Final Cut-Off 2023 for the different categories of candidates is as follows.
UPSC Final Cut-off 2023 | UPSC Mains Cut-off 2023 | Difference between Final Cut-Off and Mains Cut-Off 2023 | |
---|---|---|---|
General | 953 | 741 | 212 |
EWS | 923 | 706 | 217 |
OBC | 919 | 712 | 207 |
SC | 890 | 694 | 196 |
ST | 891 | 692 | 199 |
PwBD-1 | 894 | 673 | 221 |
PwBD-2 | 930 | 718 | 212 |
PwBD-3 | 756 | 396 | 360 |
PwBD-5 | 589 | 445 | 144 |
UPSC CSE Final Cut-off: Past Years’ Trends
The past years’ trends of UPSC CSE Final Cut-Off for different categories of candidates can be seen as follows.
Category | UPSC CSE Final Cut-off 2022 | UPSC CSE Final Cut-off 2021 | UPSC CSE Final Cut-off 2020 | UPSC CSE Final Cut-off 2019 | UPSC CSE Final Cut-off 2018 |
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General | 960 | 953 | 944 | 961 | 982 |
OBC | 923 | 910 | 907 | 925 | 938 |
SC | 893 | 886 | 875 | 898 | 912 |
ST | 900 | 883 | 876 | 893 | 912 |
PWD 1 | 879 | 892 | 867 | 861 | 899 |
PWD 2 | 913 | 932 | 910 | 890 | 908 |
PWD 3 | 632 | 689 | 675 | 653 | 754 |
PWD 4 | 590 | 701 | 465 | 708 | 718 |
EWS | 926 | 916 | 894 | 909 |
Success Rate in UPSC CSE 2023
The UPSC CSE consists of three stages – Preliminary Examination (Prelims), Main (Written) Examination (Mains), and Personality Test (Interview). A candidate has to clear one stage in order to be eligible to appear for the next stage. Having an idea of the success rate is desirable to gauge the level of competition at each stage of the UPSC CSE.
A detailed analysis of the success rate for the different stages of the UPSC CSE 2023 has been given in the following sections.
UPSC CSE Prelims 2023: Success Rate
Number of Candidates Applied | Number of Candidates Appeared | Number of Candidates Qualified | Success Rate |
13,00,000 (approx.) | 5-6 lacs (estimated) Note: Actual figure is not yet released by the UPSC. | 14,624 | 2-3% (estimated) Note: The exact figure will depend on the actual figure of the number of candidates who appeared. |
UPSC CSE Mains 2023: Success Rate
Number of Candidates Appeared | Number of Candidates Qualified | Success Rate |
14,624 | 2,916 | 19.93% |
UPSC CSE Final Result 2023: Success Rate
Number of Candidates Appeared | Number of Candidates Qualified | Success Rate |
2,916 | 1,016 | 34.84% |
UPSC CSE Success Rate: Past Years’ Trends
UPSC CSE 2022 |
Number of Candidates Appeared | Number of Candidates Qualified | Success Rate | |
UPSC CSE Prelims 2022 | 5,73,735 | 13,090 | 2.28% |
UPSC CSE Mains 2022 | 13,090 | 2,529 | 19.32% |
UPSC CSE Final Result 2022 | 2,529 | 933 | 36.89% |
UPSC CSE 2021 |
Number of Candidates Appeared | Number of Candidates Qualified | Success Rate | |
UPSC CSE Prelims 2021 | 5,08,619 | 10,000 | 1.96% |
UPSC CSE Mains 2021 | 10,000 | 1,823 | 18.23% |
UPSC CSE Final Result 2021 | 1,823 | 685 | 37.57% |
Category-wise Final Result: UPSC CSE 2023
A total of 1016 candidates have been declared finally selected in the UPSC CSE 2023. The break-up of this total selection for various categories of candidates can be seen as follows.
General | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | Total |
347 | 115 | 303 | 165 | 86 | 1016 |
Service-wise Final Result: UPSC CSE 2023
The successful candidates are yet to be allocated services. Thus, the exact number of Service-wise Final Result is not yet known. However, a general overview of the number of candidates from each category finally selected for various services can be seen through the number of vacancies announced under the UPSC CSE 2023. The same is depicted in the table below.
General | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | Total | |
IAS | 73 | 17 | 49 | 27 | 14 | 180 |
IFS | 16 | 04 | 10 | 05 | 02 | 37 |
IPS | 80 | 20 | 55 | 32 | 13 | 200 |
Central Services Group ‘A’ | 258 | 64 | 160 | 86 | 45 | 613 |
Group ‘B’ Services | 47 | 10 | 29 | 15 | 12 | 113 |
Total | 474 | 115 | 303 | 165 | 86 | 1143 |
UPSC Final Result 2023: Key Statistics
Selection Rate of Female Candidates
In a clear reflection of the nation’s progress towards achieving gender equality, the female candidates are progressively securing their deserved representation in civil services.
- Female candidates have grabbed 6 out of the top 10 ranks in the CSE 2023.
- This is a significant jump from 4 out of the top 10 in the CSE 2022.
- In terms of overall selections, 352 out of a total of 1016 results in the UPSC CSE 2023 are females.
- For the UPSC CSE 2022, this number was 320 out of a total of 933 selections.
Selection Rate of Science & Engineering Background Candidates
The exact figure of finally selected candidates who are from Science & Engineering backgrounds is not yet available. However, as per the available information, around 50% of the top 20 rankers in the UPSC CSE 2023 have an engineering and science academic background.
Selection Rate of Different Optional Subjects
The UPSC has not yet officially published data regarding the final selections in the UPSC CSE 2023 from various optional subjects. However, the news reports provide the following information in this regard:
- Most of the top 20 rankers opted for the optional subjects from humanities and social sciences in the main written exam.
- Among the top 5 rankers, 2 had Anthropology, 1 had Sociology, and 1 had Economics as their optional subjects.
Learnings for Future Aspirants
- Failures are not blockades: The result has once again established that failures are not blockades, but catalysts for a major success.
- In the top 20, most of the candidates have achieved their desired success in two or more attempts.
- For example, it took 5 attempts for Rank 4 Siddharth Ramkumar and 6 attempts for Rank 5 Ruhani to realize their dreams.
- Fortune favors the brave: Many of the finally selected candidates had to face failures in prelims or mains in their earlier attempts. But, instead of getting discouraged, they kept going and achieved their dreams.
- For example, Rank 1 Aditya Srivastava could not even clear the Prelims in his first attempt in 2021.
- So, candidates who have not yet achieved success should remain hopeful and steadfast in pursuing their cherished dreams.
- Perseverance and consistency are the key: Perseverance and Consistency are easily perceptible in the preparation journey of most of the toppers.
- For example, Rank 2 Animesh Pradhan, who had already lost his father a few years back, lost his mother to cancer a few months before this UPSC Interview 2023. However, he maintained focus even in these difficulties to realize his coveted dream.
- Right guidance is a must: A final selection in the UPSC CSE entails smart work done in the right direction. This, in turn, requires the right guidance.
- Right guidance is also a must to ensure that one’s hard work is also smart.
The UPSC Final Result 2023 has, once again, emphasized that the path to becoming a civil servant is undoubtedly challenging but immensely rewarding. Along with hard work, the right guidance is very much necessary to sail through this journey. As one exam cycle ends and the next one starts, future aspirants are advised to gear up with renewed vigor and commitment to excel in the upcoming exam.
We congratulate all the successful candidates and convey our best wishes for a bright career in civil services!
Team NEXT IAS