UPPSC 2022 result declared at uppsc.up.nic.in, Divya Sikarwar tops exam; Toppers list here
Anu Parthiban | April 7, 2023 | 09:49 PM IST | 1 min read
UPPSC Toppers List 2022: As per the UPPSC UP results 2023, 364 candidates have been shortlisted against the 383 vacancies.
NEW DELHI: The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has declared the UPPSC 2022 final results 2023 today. Shortlisted candidates who appeared for UPPSC Main exam and interview will be able to check the UPPSC results 2023 on the official website, uppsc.up.nic.in.
As per the UPPSC topper list 2023, Divya Sikarwar secured rank 1, Pratiksha Pandey bagged the second place, Namrata Singh and Akanksha Gupta came third and fourth respectively.
The UPPSC Mains 2023 result was declared on February 9, 2023. Based on the results, the commission conducted interviews for 1,071 candidates from February 20 to March 21. 23 candidates were marked absent for the interview.
There are a total of 30 different posts including deputy collector, deputy superintendent of police, block development officer. The total number of vacancies for the recruitment is 383. However, the number of vacant posts recruited based on written test alone is 10 and based on written and interview rounds is 373.
As per the UPPSC UP results 2023, 364 candidates have been shortlisted against the 383 vacancies. Here’s the list of top ten rank holders.
|
Rank |
Name |
|
1 |
Divya Sikarwar |
|
2 |
Pratiksha Pandey |
|
3 |
Namrata Singh |
|
4 |
Akanksha Gupta |
|
5 |
Kumar Gaurav |
|
6 |
Saltanat Praween |
|
7 |
Mohsina Bano |
|
8 |
Prajakta Tripathi |
|
9 |
Aishwarya Dubey |
|
10 |
Sandeep Kumar Tiwari |
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