34 Gujarat Candidates Clear UPSC 2025, CM Patel Hails State's Pride

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel congratulated 34 candidates from the state for clearing the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025. He highlighted the role of the state-run Sardar Patel Institute of Public Administration (SPIPA) in providing crucial training and support. The CM expressed confidence that the successful candidates would contribute to public service and the vision of a developed India by 2047. The top all-India ranks were secured by Anuj Agnihotri (AIR 1) and Rajeshwari Suve M (AIR 2).

Key Points: 34 Gujarat Candidates Clear UPSC 2025, CM Congratulates

  • 34 candidates from Gujarat clear UPSC 2025
  • CM credits SPIPA institute training
  • Top rankers are Anuj Agnihotri & Rajeshwari Suve M
  • Successful candidates to aid Viksit Bharat vision
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Gujarat CM congratulates 34 candidates from state who cleared UPSC 2025

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel congratulates 34 state candidates who cleared UPSC 2025. Top ranks include Anuj Agnihotri (AIR 1) and Rajeshwari Suve M (AIR 2).

"A total of 34 bright sons and daughters of Gujarat have passed the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025, which is a matter of immense pride for our state. - Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, March 6

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Friday congratulated candidates from the state who cleared the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination, stating that 34 aspirants from Gujarat had succeeded in the 2025 cycle of the highly competitive national examination.

In a statement issued after the results were declared by the UPSC, the Chief Minister said the achievement of the candidates had brought pride to the state.

"A total of 34 bright sons and daughters of Gujarat have passed the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025, which is a matter of immense pride for our state. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all the successful candidates and convey my best wishes for their bright future," he said.

Patel also highlighted the role of training and academic support provided to aspirants through the Sardar Patel Institute of Public Administration (SPIPA), a state-run institution that prepares students for competitive examinations.

He said the institute's training programmes, academic environment and the sustained efforts of young aspirants from Gujarat were helping them achieve success in national-level examinations.

"SPIPA - the excellent training provided by the Government of Gujarat for competitive examinations, the encouraging environment, and the relentless hard work of the state's youth are today reaching the peaks of success. This makes me happy," the Chief Minister said.

Referring to the development vision articulated by the Prime Minister, Patel expressed confidence that the newly selected candidates would contribute to public service through their administrative roles.

He said the aspirants would play a significant role in realising the vision of "Viksit Bharat@2047" through their administrative skills and commitment to public welfare.

"I am confident that you will make the best contribution to realising this vision through your administrative capability and set new examples of good governance while keeping the spirit of national service and public welfare above all," Patel said.

The Chief Minister also said the achievement of the successful candidates would serve as an inspiration to many other young aspirants across the state.

The UPSC Civil Services Examination is conducted annually by the Union Public Service Commission to recruit officers for India's higher civil services, including the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and Indian Foreign Service (IFS), along with several other Group A and Group B services of the central government.

The selection process comprises a preliminary examination, the main written examination and a personality test.

This year, Anuj Agnihotri secured All India Rank (AIR) 1. A medical graduate (MBBS) from AIIMS Jodhpur, he cleared the examination with Medical Science as his optional subject.

Rajeshwari Suve M secured AIR 2. She holds a degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, and chose Sociology as her optional subject.

The third rank was secured by Akansh Dhull, a B.Com graduate from the University of Delhi, who opted for Commerce and Accountancy as his optional subject.

- IANS

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Rajesh W
While it's good to celebrate, we must also acknowledge the thousands who couldn't clear it this time. The pressure on young people for this one exam is immense. The government should focus on creating more high-quality job opportunities so that UPSC isn't seen as the only path to success and stability.
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Aditya G
SPIPA deserves a lot of credit here. As someone from Ahmedabad, I've seen first-hand how their coaching programs have evolved. It's great to see state institutions effectively supporting our aspirants. More states should have such dedicated training academies.
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Sarah B
The diversity in the top ranks is inspiring! An MBBS from AIIMS at AIR 1, an engineer at AIR 2, and a B.Com graduate at AIR 3. It truly shows that with hard work, anyone from any academic background can ace this exam. Congratulations to all!
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Karthik V
As a parent whose son is preparing for UPSC, this news gives us hope. The journey is so tough, with years of sacrifice. My best wishes to the new officers. Remember the responsibility you now carry. The common citizen is counting on you for fair and efficient governance.
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Meera T
Congratulations to all! 🙏 It's heartening to see the CM mention 'Viksit Bharat@2047'. We need young, idealistic officers to drive that vision at the grassroots. The real test begins now - translating that administrative capability into tangible improvements in people's lives.

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