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UPSC Marksheet 2025 Update: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the UPSC CSE Marksheet 2025 on 10th March 2026 after the declaration of the UPSC Final Result 2025 on 6 March 2026. Candidates can download their scorecards from the official UPSC website.
The marksheet provides detailed information about the marks obtained by candidates in the Civil Services Examination (CSE) Mains written papers and the Personality Test (Interview).
UPSC Marksheet 2025
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the Civil Services Examination (CSE) every year to recruit candidates for prestigious services such as:
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Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
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Indian Foreign Service (IFS)
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Indian Police Service (IPS)
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Other Group A and Group B Central Services
The marksheet includes the marks obtained in each paper of the Mains examination along with interview marks, helping candidates understand their strengths and weaknesses for future attempts.
UPSC Marksheet 2025 Download Link
Once released, the UPSC Marksheet 2025 download link is activated on the official website. Candidates can access their marks using their roll number or login credentials. The marksheet will be available in PDF format, which can be downloaded and printed for future reference.
UPSC Final Marks of Recommended Candidates
Steps to Download UPSC Marksheet 2025
Candidates can follow these steps to download the marksheet:
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Visit the official UPSC website (upsc.gov.in).
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Go to the Examinations or Marks Information section.
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Click on Civil Services Examination Marksheet 2025.
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Enter the required details such as Roll Number or Registration details.
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The marksheet will appear on the screen.
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Download and save the PDF for future reference.
Details Mentioned in UPSC Marksheet 2025
The UPSC CSE Marksheet 2025 contains the following details:
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Candidate’s Name
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Roll Number
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Category of Candidate
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Marks obtained in each Mains paper
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Total marks in Written Examination
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Marks obtained in the Personality Test (Interview)
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Final Total Marks
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All India Rank (AIR) for recommended candidates
This detailed marksheet allows candidates to analyze their performance across all stages of the examination.
UPSC CSE 2025 Topper Marks Analysis
The All India Rank (AIR) 1 candidate Anuj Agnihotri secured a total of 1071 marks, which includes 867 marks in the written (Mains) examination and 204 marks in the Personality Test.
Top 10 Candidates Marks (Analysis)
| Rank | Candidate | Written Marks | Interview Marks | Final Total |
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| 1 | Anuj Agnihotri | 867 | 204 | 1071 |
| 2 | Rajeshwari Suve | 865 | 202 | 1067 |
| 3 | Akansh Dhull | 864 | 193 | 1057 |
| 4 | Raghav Jhunjhunwala | 847 | 195 | 1042 |
| 5 | Ishan Bhatnagar | 823 | 215 | 1038 |
| 6 | Zinnia Aurora | 822 | 215 | 1037 |
| 7 | A R Rajah Mohaideen | 834 | 201 | 1035 |
| 8 | Pakshal Secretry | 837 | 198 | 1035 |
| 9 | Astha Jain | 835 | 198 | 1033 |
| 10 | Ujjwal Priyank | 846 | 187 | 1033 |
These figures show that top 10 ranks scored between 1033 and 1071 marks, indicating that even a difference of 30–40 marks can drastically change ranks in the top bracket.
UPSC Mains Marks Distribution
The UPSC Civil Services Mains examination consists of 9 papers, out of which 7 papers are counted for merit.
Below is the standard marks distribution:
| Paper | Subject | Marks |
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| Paper A | Indian Language (Qualifying) | 300 |
| Paper B | English (Qualifying) | 300 |
| Paper I | Essay | 250 |
| Paper II | General Studies I | 250 |
| Paper III | General Studies II | 250 |
| Paper IV | General Studies III | 250 |
| Paper V | General Studies IV | 250 |
| Paper VI | Optional Subject Paper I | 250 |
| Paper VII | Optional Subject Paper II | 250 |
| Interview | Personality Test | 275 |
Total marks for ranking: 2025
The final merit list is prepared based on the marks obtained in the Mains written examination (1750 marks) and the Interview (275 marks).
Why Non-Selected Candidates Should Check the Marksheet
Many aspirants believe that the marksheet is only useful for candidates who are selected. However, even non-selected candidates benefit greatly from analyzing their marks.
The marksheet allows them to:
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Understand how close they were to the cut-off marks
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Identify their weak papers
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Improve answer writing and interview performance
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Prepare better for the next attempt
In many cases, candidates who analyze their marks carefully perform significantly better in their subsequent attempts.
Importance of UPSC Marksheet
The UPSC marksheet plays an important role for both selected and non-selected candidates.
Key Benefits
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Helps aspirants analyze their strengths and weaknesses.
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Provides insight into cut-off trends and competition levels.
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Assists candidates in improving their strategy for future attempts.
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Useful for comparing written vs interview performance.
Many aspirants also analyze the marks of UPSC toppers to understand how high scores are achieved in the examination.

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