Monday, 30 April 2018

UPSC result 2017: 2nd topper Anu Kumari to go for IAS; all you need to know

UPSC RESULT: Anu Kumari, second rank holder of the Civil Service examination 2017

Union Public Service Commission on Friday released the final result of UPSC Civil Services Exam 2017 on its official website. Hyderabad's Anudeep Durishetty topped in 2017 Civil Services Exam. According to an official release, Durishetty topped the Civil Services Examination while Haryana's Anu Kumari secured the second rank and was the topper among the female candidates. Sachin Gupta secured the overall third rank. According to the release, Durishetty belongs to other backward classes (OBC) category. He qualified the examination with Anthropology as his optional subject. He has graduated with B khE (Electronics and Instrumentation) degree from BITS, Pilani in Rajasthan. Meanwhile, Anu Kumari graduated with B.Sc (Hons) in Physics from Delhi University and has done MBA (Finance and Marketing) from IMT, Nagpur. The top 25 candidates comprised 17 men and eight women. Saumya Sharma, who appeared in the UPSC exams under the physically disabled category secured an overall ninth rank.

Everything you must know about UPSC 2017 result of Civil Services exam

— UPSC topper's journey was not easy: Durishetty Anudeep, the topper of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination 2017 explained that his journey to crack the civil services examination was not an easy one.

"This is my fifth attempt. I have failed thrice before, and the journey was not easy for me. However, I am now extremely happy with my achievement, and I am grateful to all the people who supported me through thick and thin," he told ANI.

28-year-old Anudeep, who has served as an Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer for two years, bagged the first rank in the civil services examination, preliminary examination for which was conducted on June 18 last year.

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