UPSC CSE 2025 Result: 11 Women In Top 25; 299 Women Among Selected Candidates

In a remarkable achievement for female candidates in the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2025, a total of 299 women have successfully secured positions, significantly contributing to gender representation in this prestigious selection process. Among the top 25 candidates, 11 are women, showcasing their exceptional performance and determination. Notably, the second rank was secured by a candidate from Madurai, highlighting the regional diversity and talent present among the aspirants. This year's results reflect a continuing trend of increasing female participation and success in civil services, signaling a shift towards greater gender equity in a traditionally male-dominated field. The rise in the number of successful female candidates is expected to encourage more women to pursue careers in public service, potentially transforming the landscape of governance in India. As the nation looks forward to a more inclusive bureaucracy, these results serve as a significant milestone for aspiring women civil servants across the country.
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