Anuj Agnihotri tops UPSC Civil Services Exams 2026: All about AIIMS Jodhpur graduate

Anuj Agnihotri has achieved the top position in the highly competitive UPSC Civil Services Examination 2026, marking a significant milestone in his academic and professional journey. A graduate of AIIMS Jodhpur, Agnihotri's success is a testament to his dedication and hard work, as he navigated one of India's toughest exams, known for its rigorous selection process. Following him are Rajeshwari Suve M and Akansh Dhull, who secured the second and third ranks, respectively. The UPSC Civil Services Examination is a gateway to prestigious administrative positions in the Indian government, and Agnihotri's accomplishment has inspired many aspirants nationwide. The results highlight the increasing representation of graduates from diverse educational backgrounds in civil services, showcasing the evolving landscape of competitive examinations in India. As the country continues to face various administrative challenges, the role of efficient and capable civil servants becomes ever more critical, making Agnihotri's achievement particularly noteworthy.
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