UPSC 2025 Toppers: Anuj Agnihotri, Rajeshwari Suve, Akansh Dhull Top Ranks

Union Minister Jitendra Singh congratulated the toppers of the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025, naming Dr. Anuj Agnihotri, Rajeshwari Suve M, and Akansh Dhull as the All India Rank 1, 2, and 3 holders respectively. Anuj Agnihotri, a DANICS officer in training, described his successful third attempt as the conclusion of a "gruelling journey" that began during his medical internship. Rajeshwari Suve M, an engineering graduate from Madurai, attributed her success to a seven-year effort and vital support from the Tamil Nadu government's Naan Mudhalvan UPSC Scholarship scheme. The minister expressed his best wishes for the toppers as they prepare to serve the nation.

Key Points: UPSC CSE 2025 Results: AIR 1, 2, 3 Toppers Announced

  • Anuj Agnihotri tops UPSC CSE 2025
  • Rajeshwari Suve M credits Tamil Nadu scholarship
  • Akansh Dhull secures All India Rank 3
  • Minister Jitendra Singh extends congratulations
  • Toppers detail years-long preparation journeys
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Union Minister Jitendra Singh congratulates UPSC Civil Service Exam toppers

Union Minister Jitendra Singh congratulates UPSC 2025 toppers Anuj Agnihotri (AIR 1), Rajeshwari Suve M (AIR 2), and Akansh Dhull (AIR 3). Read their success stories.

"It's a gruelling journey, but the final result is good. - Anuj Agnihotri"

New Delhi, March 7

Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Friday congratulated the toppers of the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025 for their extraordinary achievements and wished them good luck for their future endeavours.

"On my behalf and on behalf of DoPT, I congratulate Dr Anuj Agnihotri, a fellow medico, Rajeshwari Suve M, and Akansh Dhull for securing All India Rank 1, 2, and 3 respectively in UPSC CSE 2025 result declared today. Wishing these youngsters the very best as they will have the opportunity to serve the nation in the prime of their careers in 2047," he wrote in a post on X.

Earlier in the day, UPSC All India Rank 1 holder Anuj Agnihotri expressed elation over his achievement, calling it a "gruelling journey" concluded with a positive result.

Speaking to ANI, Anuj Agnihotri stated that he gave his first attempt for the examination in 2022 while interning and finally cleared with an extraordinary rank in his third attempt. He had previously secured a position as a DANICS officer and is currently receiving the training for the same.

On asked about his preparations, he said that, while he did not keep a track of the time spent studying, the journey had been "gruelling." He expressed the desire to start as an SDM but aims for higher positions through continued hard work.

"I'm feeling good. I gave my first attempt for the UPSC CSE in 2023. I started preparing during my internship in 2022, and it's 2026 now, so obviously, it's been a long time. The journey to UPSC requires a lot of effort. It's a gruelling journey, but the final result is good, so everything feels good..." he said.

Meanwhile, Rajeshwari Suve M, a BE EEE graduate hailing from Madurai, who secured All India Rank 2 in the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025, attributed her success to a seven-year journey that began in 2018 after graduation.

She further highlighted the comprehensive financial and academic support provided by the Tamil Nadu government's Naan Mudhalvan UPSC Scholarship as a crucial part of her achievement.

"I was a bit surprised, of course. It was a long journey for me. I graduated from college in 2018 in BE EEE. So, it is a journey of 7 years, but with the guidance of the Tamil Nadu government's scheme, it became possible. I was one of the beneficiaries in the first batch itself. In 2024, I was selected among the 1000 people who were provided financial assistance of Rs 7500 for prelims examinations per month for 10 months, and after I cleared that, I received aid of Rs 25,000 for mains coaching, and Rs 50,000 for the interview," she said, adding that the scheme also provided significant faculty and academic support, guiding her effectively towards UPSC preparations.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Rajeshwari's mention of the Tamil Nadu government scheme is crucial. More states need such structured support systems for UPSC aspirants. It levels the playing field and shows how government initiative can directly nurture talent. Kudos to her for acknowledging it.
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Priyanka N
Seven years of persistence! That's what it takes. These stories are a reality check for anyone thinking UPSC is a shortcut. Hats off to their grit. Hope they bring fresh energy and empathy to the civil services.
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Sarah B
As someone following Indian governance, it's impressive to see such diverse backgrounds in the top ranks - medicine, engineering. This diversity of thought will benefit the bureaucracy. Congratulations to all!
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Vikram M
While congratulations are in order, I hope the Minister and the Department also focus on the mental health and well-being of the thousands who don't make it. The "gruelling journey" quote hits hard. The system needs more support mechanisms beyond just congratulating toppers.
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Kavya N
So proud to see Rajeshwari representing Madurai! 🎊 Her success story, backed by a state scheme, is a blueprint for other aspiring candidates from smaller cities. It proves that with the right support, talent from anywhere can reach the top. All the best to Team 2025!

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