UKPSC PCS final result 2026 out at psc.uk.gov.in; Jasmeet Kaur secures Rank 1
Aatif Ammad | June 2, 2026 | 04:24 PM IST | 2 mins read
UKPSC PCS final merit list released at psc.uk.gov.in; selected candidates to proceed for document verification and appointments
Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) has declared the final results of the Combined State Civil/Upper Subordinate Services Examination (PSC) 2024.
Candidates who appeared for the interview round can now check their selection status through the final merit list available on the commission's official website, psc.uk.gov.in. As per the merit list, Jasmeet Kaur has secured rank 1.
The final selection list has been prepared by considering candidates' performance in the main written examination and the personality test/interview. Those featured in the merit list have been recommended for appointment to various Group A and Group B posts under different departments of the Uttarakhand government.
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The result PDF contains the names and roll numbers of successful candidates recommended against the notified vacancies. The commission has also published category-wise selections and service allocations wherever applicable.
UKPSC PCS Final Result 2026: Details available in merit list
Candidates downloading the merit list can check the following information:
- Candidate's name
- Roll number
- Category
- Merit position
- Service or post allotted
- Selection status
- Other instructions issued by the commission
UKPSC PCS Final Result 2026: How to check
Candidates can follow the steps below to access the final merit list;
- Visit the official UKPSC website at psc.uk.gov.in.
- Navigate to the Results section available on the homepage.
- Click on the link related to the Combined State Civil/Upper Subordinate Services Final Result 2026.
- Download the result PDF displayed on the screen.
- Use the search function to locate your roll number or name in the merit list.
- Save a copy of the result for future reference and recruitment-related formalities.
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UKPSC PCS Result: What happens next?
Candidates recommended in the final result will now proceed to the appointment stage. The concerned departments are expected to undertake document verification and other administrative formalities before issuing appointment orders.
Selected candidates should keep the following documents ready;
- Educational qualification certificates
- Valid identity proof
- Category certificate, if applicable
- Domicile certificate
- Medical fitness documents
- Any additional documents specified by the commission
The UKPSC recruitment process consisted of the preliminary examination, mains examination, personality test, and final merit list preparation. Candidates have been advised to regularly visit the official website for further updates regarding appointments and joining procedures.
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