UPSC CSE 2025: Identity Row Erupts After Two Candidates Named Akanksha Singh Claim Rank 301

A significant identity controversy has emerged in the context of the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2025, as two candidates, both named Akanksha Singh, from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, have come forward claiming the same roll number, 301. This unexpected situation has sparked confusion among aspirants and the education community, with many calling for immediate clarification from the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). The issue raises questions about the verification process and the integrity of the examination system. Given the competitive nature of the UPSC exams, which attract thousands of candidates, any discrepancies can lead to widespread concern regarding fairness and transparency. As the candidates await official communication, the UPSC is expected to address the matter promptly to alleviate the uncertainty surrounding the identities of the claimants and to uphold the credibility of the examination process.
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