Highlights
- UPSC result expected this week, as per media reports
- Result to be released on official website – upsc.gov.in
- UPSC exam conducted between June 16 and June 17, 2025
- Over 10 lakh candidates appeared for the examination
- Total 1,056 vacancies announced across categories
- Result will decide Tier-2 (Main Examination) eligibility
- No offline result or individual communication by UPSC

Breaking News Intro
The UPSC result update is now the top focus among civil services aspirants across the country. The Union Public Service Commission is expected to announce the UPSC result shortly, triggering the next phase of the recruitment process. Lakhs of candidates are actively tracking official updates.
Result Timing Expectation
According to media reports and previous year trends, the UPSC result is likely to be declared this week. Officials have not confirmed an exact date yet. However, internal timelines suggest the announcement is in its final stage and could happen any day.
Where UPSC Result Will Release
The UPSC result will be released only on the official website, upsc.gov.in. Candidates are advised to rely solely on the commission’s portal. No result will be sent by post, email, SMS, or any offline mode. The notification will be completely online.
Exam Timeline and Details
The UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2025 was conducted on June 16 and June 17, 2025. The exam was held in two shifts across multiple centres nationwide. General Studies Paper 1 and CSAT Paper 2 were conducted on the same day. Attendance was reported in lakhs.
Vacancy Details with Category-Wise Breakdown
As per the official UPSC notification, a total of 1,056 vacancies were announced for various services including IAS, IPS, IFS, and allied services. The category-wise vacancy distribution is as follows:
- General (UR): 492 posts
- OBC: 269 posts
- SC: 165 posts
- ST: 130 posts
These numbers play a crucial role in determining cut-off trends and selection ratios.

Why Candidates Are Waiting
The UPSC result is critical for Tier-2 eligibility. Only candidates who clear the Preliminary Examination will be allowed to appear for the UPSC Main Examination (Tier-2). This makes the result a decisive step in the selection process. With limited vacancies and high competition, the stakes remain high.
Lakhs Appeared, Competition Intense
This year, over 10 lakh candidates appeared for the UPSC examination. The competition level remains intense, with a selection ratio of less than one percent. This has further increased anxiety among aspirants awaiting the UPSC result.
Closing Update
Candidates are advised to keep checking upsc.gov.in regularly for the latest announcements. Once released, the UPSC result PDF will contain roll numbers of qualified candidates. The commission will not entertain queries regarding result timing before the official release. More updates are expected soon as the result window approaches.