Rajasthan Doctor Anuj Agnihotri Tops UPSC Civil Services Exam 2025

Anuj Agnihotri, an MBBS doctor from Rajasthan's Chittorgarh district, has secured the top rank in the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025. Rajeshwari Suve M from Tamil Nadu is the second rank holder and the highest-ranked woman candidate, having previously topped the TMPSC Group 1 exam. Akansh Dhull from Chandigarh secured the third position in the prestigious exam. Out of 1,087 reported vacancies, 958 candidates have qualified for services including IAS, IFS, IPS, and various Central Group A and B posts.

Key Points: UPSC Topper 2025: Anuj Agnihotri Tops Civil Services Exam

  • Anuj Agnihotri is an MBBS from AIIMS Jodhpur
  • Rajeshwari Suve M is the top woman candidate
  • Akansh Dhull from Chandigarh secured third rank
  • 958 candidates qualified for various services
  • 1,087 vacancies were reported by the government
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Rajasthan doctor Anuj Agnihotri tops Civil Service Exam 2025

Anuj Agnihotri from Rajasthan tops UPSC CSE 2025. Rajeshwari Suve M is the top woman candidate. 958 candidates qualify for IAS, IPS, IFS & other services.

"Anuj Agnihotri from Rajasthan has topped the Civil Services Examination 2025 - Official Statement"

New Delhi, March 6

Anuj Agnihotri from Rajasthan has topped the Civil Services Examination 2025 while Rajeshwari Suve M from Tamil Nadu secured the second position in the exam in which 958 candidates qualified for IAS, IFS, IPS and other services, an official statement said on Friday.

While Rajeshwari is the highest-ranked woman candidate in the CSE 2025, there are two more women in the top 10 candidates.

Agnihotri belongs to the Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan and is an MBBS from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Jodhpur. He completed his Class XII from M.B. Public Senior Secondary School in Kota, said a note shared by a civil services exam coaching institute.

Before securing the second position, Rajeshwari had already topped the TMPSC Group 1 (Deputy Collector).

The third top performer in the list is Akansh Dhull of Chandigarh, who belongs to a family of politicians.

In this year's CSE, of the total 958 successful candidates, 317 general category candidates have qualified the CSE examination, while 104 Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) candidates, 306 Other Backward Classes (OBC) candidates and 73 Scheduled Tribes (ST) category candidates qualified the final exam which comprised scores from the written examination held in August 2025 and personality test between December 2025 and February 2026.

The number of vacancies reported by the Government to be filled totalled 1,087, said an official statement.

Appointments to the various Services will be made according to the number of vacancies available with due consideration to the provisions contained in the Rules for the Examination, adding that the 1,087 vacancies included 180 IAS, 55 IFS, 150 IPS, 507 Central Services Group 'A', 195 Group 'B' Services, it said.

The list of 1,087 vacancies included 42 for persons with benchmark disabilities.

In accordance with Rule 20 (4) & (5) of the Civil Services Examination Rules 2025, the Commission is maintaining a consolidated Reserve List of 256 candidates. The candidature of 348 recommended candidates has been kept provisional, while result of two candidates have been withheld, said the statement.

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartening to see three women in the top 10, with Rajeshwari Suve M securing the second rank! She's already a Deputy Collector. This is a powerful message for young girls across India. More power to our women achievers! 👏
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Vikram M
The diversity in the final list is commendable - 306 OBC, 73 ST candidates qualified. It reflects a more inclusive process. However, we must ensure the coaching institute ecosystem doesn't create an uneven playing field for those who can't afford it.
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Sarah B
As someone following Indian civil services, it's impressive to see a doctor choose this path. His medical background will be a huge asset in policymaking, especially for health-related initiatives. Best of luck to all 958 successful candidates!
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Rohit P
Kota background strikes again! From coaching for JEE/NEET to producing a CSE topper. The pressure cooker environment there seems to create warriors. But at what cost to the students' mental health? We need to celebrate success while also addressing the systemic pressure.
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Kavya N
Fantastic news! 42 vacancies for persons with benchmark disabilities is a positive step. Hope these talented individuals get the right postings and support to serve the nation effectively. The country needs empathetic administrators from all walks of life.

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