UPSC Marksheet 2022: Download IAS Toppers Marksheets, AIR – 1 Prelims Marks
By Balaji
Updated on: March 22nd, 2023
UPSC Marksheet is released after the UPSC Exam (Prelims, Mains, and Interview) for the respective year is conducted successfully. The UPSC Result and UPSC Cutoff are also declared along with the UPSC Topper Marksheets. UPSC Marksheet is released on the official website of the Commission. The UPSC conducts CSE for various central government posts under Group A and Group B Services.
This article will shed light on the UPSC Marksheet 2022, along with the Prelims Marksheet and AIR 1 Marksheets of UPSC Toppers from 2022-19.
Table of content
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1. UPSC Marksheet 2022
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2. How to Check UPSC Marksheet 2022?
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3. UPSC Topper Marksheet
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4. UPSC 2021 Marksheet
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5. UPSC Marksheet 2020
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6. UPSC 2019 Marksheet
UPSC Marksheet 2022
The UPSC Marksheet 2022 is not yet released. UPSC declares the final marksheet and the detailed UPSC Result after successfully conducting all three stages of the UPSC Exam. Candidates can go through the UPSC Notification to learn more about the latest dates regarding the UPSC Exam, including the vacancies and all.
The UPSC Prelims and UPSC Mains 2022 Results are released on the UPSC website, with the roll numbers of the successful candidates appearing for the UPSC Mains 2022. Candidates can go through the UPSC Cutoff to get an idea about the tentative cutoff for UPSC 2022.
How to Check UPSC Marksheet 2022?
UPSC releases the scorecard for both recommended and non-shortlisted candidates for the IAS Exam. Besides this, Union Public Service Commission also releases marks for UPSC Prelims, Mains, and Final Result separately on the portal.
To check the UPSC Marksheet, follow these steps:
- Log in to the official website of UPSC.
- Under the What’s New section, click on the link given for Civil Services Marksheet.
- This will open a new page containing a list of results declared by UPSC.
- Click on the respective links for prelims and mains exams for the desired year.
- A new tab with login details will appear. Candidates need to log in with their details sent by the UPSC. If the candidate has not registered, they can create the registration account on the spot. UPSC will send details within minutes after registering on the portal.
- Key in the required login credentials (roll no. and DOB) and submit.
- Your mark sheet will be displayed on the screen for the required stage on the screen.
- Download and take a printout for future reference.
UPSC Topper Marksheet
UPSC conducts the CSE exam annually to select eligible candidates for All India Services such as IAS, IPS, IFS, etc. Below we have compiled a list of the UPSC Toppers (Rank 01) over the last 5 years.
S. No. | Year | Name of the IAS Topper |
1 | 2021 | Shruti Sharma |
2 | 2020 | Shubham Kumar |
3 | 2019 | Pradeep Singh |
4 | 2018 | Kanishk Kataria |
5 | 2017 | Anudeep Durishetty |
UPSC 2021 Marksheet
UPSC released the final result for the Civil Services Examination 2021 along with the UPSC Marksheet 2021 on 30 May 2022. Candidates who qualified for the UPSC Mains were called upon for the UPSC Interview, scheduled between 5 April 2022 to 26 May 2022. The UPSC Marksheet 2021 recommended total of 685 candidates against the total vacancies of 712.
According to the UPSC Marksheet 2021, the UPSC Topper 2021 was Shruti Sharma with an AIR 1. She secured 1105 marks out of a total of 2025 marks.
Candidates can check the UPSC Exam Pattern to understand the marking scheme and the papers of the UPSC Exam.
UPSC Marksheet 2020
The UPSC Marksheet 2020 was released on 28 September 2021, after the declaration of the UPSC Result on 24 September 2021. The UPSC Topper 2020 was Shubham Kumar from Bihar, who secured an AIR 1 with a total of 1054 marks. Out of the total 796 vacancies, only 761 candidates were recommended to join the civil services.
UPSC AIR 1 2020 Marksheet: Shubham Kumar
Shubham Kumar secured an All India Rank 01 in the UPSC CSE 2020. He is an IIT graduate with Anthropology Optional in the UPSC Exam. Candidates looking to opt for Anthropology as their Optional Subject in UPSC must go through his UPSC Preparation Strategy.
To prepare, candidates should go through the Anthropology Syllabus and read the Anthropology Books for UPSC. Following this, one can solve UPSC Previous Year Question Papers to understand the UPSC Exam Pattern in a better way.
Below is a detailed scorecard of Shubham Kumar’s marks in the UPSC Exam.
UPSC 2019 Marksheet
UPSC Marksheet 2019 was released in October 2020. The UPSC Topper 2019 was Pradeep Singh from Haryana, who secured 1072 marks. The UPSC Vacancy notification for 2019 was 829, and 829 candidates were recommended.
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