[Ummul Kher who cracked the UPSC Civil Services 2016 exam despite poverty and illness scored 1001 marks . (source: Facebook/Ummul Kher)]
New Dehi: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on Saturday released online the mark sheets of all the 1,099 candidates who cracked the Civil Services 2016 exams and are recommended by the commission for various key posts of Indian bureaucracy.
According to the mark sheet released by the UPSC today afternoon, Nandini KR of Karnataka who topped the list of 1099 recommended candidates scored a total of 1120 marks. This include 927 in Written Test and 193 Personal Interview.
Nandini K R, an officer of Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central Excise), had passed the Civil Services exams for the first time in 2013. She appeared for the 2016 exams as she wanted to become IAS.
Anmol Sher Singh Bedi, an engineering graduate in Computer Science from BITS, Pilani, who came second got 1105 marks - 899 in Written Test and 206 in Personal Interview.
Bilal Mohiuddin Butt, who secured the 10th rank in the list, bagged a total of 1078 marks - 896 in Written Test and 182 in Personal Interview.
Ummul Kher who cracked the UPSC Civil Services 2016 exam despite poverty and illness scored 1001 marks - 795 in Written Test and 206 in Personal Interview.
Bhagyashree dilip Vispute, the Malegaon girl who cracked the UPSC CSE 2016 exams scored 1036 marks - 879 in Written Test and 157 in Personal Interview.
A total of 1,099 candidates (846 men and 253 women), including 500 in General category, 347 belonging to Other Backward Class, 163 from Scheduled Caste and 89 from Scheduled Tribe, have been recommended for appointment to various Central government services.
A record number 52 Muslims cracked the Civil Sevices exams 2016. Of them 10 Muslims are among top 100. A good number of Muslims who cracked the CSE 2016 exams are from Kashmir.