In the wake of the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025 results announcement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to social media platform X to celebrate the triumph of successful candidates while uplifting those who fell short. His dual message of felicitation and motivation has struck a chord across the aspirant community.
Sharing his joy for the toppers, PM Modi wrote, ‘Heartiest congratulations to everyone who has successfully cleared the Civil Services Exam 2025. Their commitment and tireless efforts have earned them this remarkable success. Wishing them the very best as they step into roles serving the country and realizing public expectations.’
For the unsuccessful ones, he provided a beacon of hope. Recognizing the emotional weight of setbacks, Modi emphasized perspective: ‘To those who didn’t achieve the result they hoped for in the Civil Services Exam, I know these times can be challenging. Yet, this is merely a single chapter in your broader life path. Countless opportunities await – through future attempts and diverse avenues to serve India. My best wishes for what’s next.’
Conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), this elite exam paves the way for recruitment into premier services like IAS, IPS, IFS, and various Group A and B central government positions. The multi-stage process tests candidates’ knowledge, analytical skills, and personality through prelims, mains, and interviews.
Leading the pack this year is Anuj Agnihotri with AIR 1, followed by Rajeshwari Suve M at AIR 2, and Aakansha Dhull, a B.Com graduate from Delhi University, at AIR 3. Their stories exemplify the grit required to crack one of the world’s toughest exams.
Modi’s outreach highlights the vital role of civil servants in nation-building and reinforces a message of perseverance, urging aspirants to keep pushing boundaries in pursuit of excellence.