Who topped IAS 2014?
In 2014, the first rank went to an inspirational woman, Ira Singhal.
Does UPSC repeat questions from previous year?
Do questions repeat in UPSC? Yes! UPSC papers have repetitions of questions from previous year’s papers, but only for certain topics.
Who got highest marks in UPSC 2015?
The first rank-holder is Tina Dabi, all of 22 and a graduate in political science from Delhi’s Lady Shri Ram College. What makes Delhiite Dabi’s success special is that this was her very first attempt in the IAS Exam. Dabi is followed by Athar Aamir Ul Shafi Khan who bagged the second rank.
Who got highest marks in UPSC 2016?
2016 IAS topper Nandini K.R. secured 927 marks in the written exam and 193 marks in the personality test a.k.a UPSC interview, which makes it a total of 1120 out of 2025 marks. This gives Nandini 55.3%. Second rank holder Anmol Sher Singh Bedi obtained 1105 marks, i.e., 54.5 %.
Who became IAS in 21 years?
Ansar Shaikh is the youngest IAS Officer in India. He is a 2016 batch IAS who secured an AIR 361 and made his place on the UPSC Toppers List. Ansar Shaikh was just 21 years of age when he achieved this feat. He chose Marathi as a subject for taking the Mains exam and Interview.
Where is Sarthak Agarwal now?
About. I am an officer trainee in the 2021 batch of the Indian Administrative Service, currently serving in Uttar Pradesh. Previously I worked as a researcher with the World Bank, DC and as an economist with the Institute for Fiscal Studies, London.
Is 2 years current affairs enough for UPSC?
At least, the last 2-years current affairs should be covered before UPSC Prelims and Mains. However, in reality, the span of current affairs in the UPSC exam can be much larger – like 5-10 years.
Can I skip current affairs for UPSC?
Don’t worry! Reading newspapers is not necessary to crack UPSC’s current affairs.
Is 2 months enough for UPSC Prelims revision?
Many IAS hopefuls might be wondering if it is possible to crack the UPSC Prelims in just 60 days. The answer is a resounding YES. People have done it before, and you can do it too! You need to follow a plan and work really hard.
Who got 2025 marks in UPSC?
AIR-1 Pradeep Singh (1072/2025, 52.94%)