UPSC CSE result 2022: 23 students from Jamia RCA selected in civil services exam
Of the 23 candidates selected from Jamia Milia Islamia RCA, 12 are girls students and 11 are boys.
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NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has declared the Civil Service Examination 2022 result. This year, a total of 23 students from Jamia Millia Islamia’s Residential Coaching Academy (RCA) qualified the UPSC CSE exam. Out of the qualified students, 12 are girls and 11 are boys.
This year, the top 4 positions are grabbed by female candidates. The UPSC CSE result 2022 is available for download on the official website – upsc.gov.in. A total number of 933 candidates have been recommended for appointment to the civil services.
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The commission has also maintained a consolidated reserve list of candidates out of which 89 are for the general category, 29 for EWS, 52 for OBC, 5 for SC and 4 for ST.
Last year, Shruti Sharma secured AIR 1 in the UPSC exam. The UPSE CSE 2021 result also witness the top three positions by women with Ankita Agarwal securing AIR 2 and Gamini Singla securing AIR 3.
The commission has not shared the gender-wise data of the qualified candidates for the UPSC exam 2022. Earlier, the gender-wise data was shared every year till 2021.
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