UPSC ESE Main result 2025 declared; 1,376 candidates qualify for interview
Vagisha Kaushik | September 6, 2025 | 09:50 AM IST | 2 mins read
UPSC ESE Main 2025 result out on upsc.gov.in. 646 qualify in civil engineering, 182 in mechanical, 237 in electrical, and 311 in electronics.
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has declared the Engineering Services (Main) Examination result 2025 for the written exam. A total of 1,376 candidates have been shortlisted for the personality test or interview including 646 for civil engineering, 182 for mechanical, 237 for electrical, and 311 for electronics and telecommunication engineering. Candidates can check the UPSC ESE Mains result 2025 on the official website of the commission, upsc.gov.in.
The commission has issued the list of roll numbers as well as names of candidates who have cleared the exam and have been shortlisted. The marksheets of candidates will be available on the website after the declaration of the final result for 30 days. Candidates will be able to download the UPSC ESE 2025 scorecard using their roll numbers and date of birth.
UPSC will announce the interview schedule soon and the exact interview date will be sent to the candidates through e-summon letter. The commission said that it will not entertain any change in the date and time of the personality test.
The Commission will provide a window of 15 days soon to the candidates to update their details and the proof of passing of the requisite qualifying examination on the One Time Registration Module, failing which such candidates will not be allowed to appear in the personality test or interview and their candidature will be liable to be cancelled.
All the candidates will also be given an option to update correspondence, postal address, higher qualification, achievement in different field, employment details or service experience, service allocation, service preferences. “The details updated in this window will be treated as final and no request for any change in these fields received through any other mode will be entertained,” the commission stated.
The candidates would be required to produce the original certificates in support of their claims relating to age, educational qualifications, community, benchmark disability (where applicable) etc. at the time of the personality test.
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