The final results of the 2020 Civil Service Examination (CSE) were announced on Friday. Shubham Kumar from Katihar, Bihar topped the list, and the second was from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. Female Jagrati Awasthi (Jagrati Awasthi).
Among the 761 recommended by UPSC, the IAS and IPS and other civil service selection examinations are taken every year, of which 216 or 28.3% are women. In fact, just like 2019, 12 of the top 25 are women. Ria Dabi, the sister of Tina Dabi, the winner of the civil service examination in 2015, is also one of the successful female candidates.
The percentage of women recommended to serve as civil servants this year is better than in the past three years, rising from 24.2% in 2017, 23.9% in 2018, and 23.7% in 2019.
This year’s recommended candidates also include 25 baseline disabled people.
Delhi won 5 positions in the top 20, and Bihar gained 3 positions, including the number one. Three of the top 20 positions have been won by candidates from Kerala. Shubham Kumar is a graduate of Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai. This is his third attempt after being selected into the Indian Defense Account Service in the second attempt in 2019. Shubham told that although he was expected to be confirmed in this year’s list of advantages, he never thought he would be among the best in the exam. After seeking Bihar cadres as his first choice, civil engineer Shubham needed assistance in flooding Work in areas such as food processing, welfare, school education, etc., and also need to improve the financial situation of the people in his state.
“I thank my family, especially my parents, and my close friends for encouraging me. When I joined IIT, Powai, I had the opportunity to hold a leadership position. At that time I realized that making changes can satisfy you. I I began to seriously consider my career in the civil service. I started preparing for the exam in the last year, and I studied for an average of 7-8 hours a day,” he told Jagrati Awasthi of BTech, an electrical engineering major from MANIT Bhopal, said that it feels good to be the best among women and the second-ranked person. “If equal opportunities are given, what can women not do? With the support of family members and others, they can do miracles,” she said.
Jagrati worked for BHEL for 2 years before quitting as a civil servant in the work organization. She said that she wanted to improve work for the rural areas of Madhya Pradesh. This happened to be her first cadre choice.
“I chose a civil servant because it gives you the opportunity to connect with the people. People get satisfaction by working for the welfare of citizens,” Ria said, including her need to serve in Rajasthan like her sister. “I want to focus on women’s empowerment, health and education,” she said.
There are as many as 10,400,060 candidates for the civil service examination in 2020, of which 482,770 have appeared. Only 10,564 people were certified in the main exam, and a pair of 053 people underwent the role check, mainly based on which 761 candidates were advised to book numerous services.