Tina Dabi, 22, topped the UPSC exam in her first attempt.
Highlights
- The 22-year-old topped the exam in her first attempt
- Athar Aamir Ul Shafi Khan (J&K) was 2nd, Jasmeet Singh Sandhu (Delhi) 3rd
- Of 1078 selections, 499 from general category, 314 OBC, 176 SC and 89 ST
New Delhi:
Twenty-two-year-old Tina Dabi from Delhi has topped the prestigious civil services exams 2015, conducted by the Union Public Service Commission or UPSC.
In the second position was Athar Aamir Ul Shafi Khan from Jammu and Kashmir. Jasmeet Singh Sandhu, who is also from Delhi, has secured the third position. Delhi-based Jasmeet Singh Sandhu, an Indian Revenue Service officer, has secured third position.
Jasmeet Singh Sandhu who got the third rank in the Civil Services Exams 2015, with his parents at their residence in New Delhi on Tuesday. (PTI Photo)
Ms Dabi, who cleared the exam on her first attempt, was elated. "I did expect I would make it to the list because my exams went well, but number 1 - that's something that I would call the stuff of dreams," Ms Dabi, a graduate from Lady Shri Ram College, told NDTV.
Congratulating the winners, PM Modi tweeted:
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, too, tweeted, congratulating Ms Dabi.
Mr Khan, who is from South Kashmir's Anantnag, said it was a "dream come true" for him.
"My grandfather has had a huge inspiration on my career. He is a farmer, hasn't had any education. After seeing his life, his hard work, passion, compassion, I have learnt a lot," he told NDTV.
"As a civil servant there are a lot of areas where we can work - be it in terms of general governance, general administration, development, planning," he said, adding that he had opted for Jammu and Kashmir cadre. "I think there is a lot of scope to fulfil the aspirations of the people from my state."
Athar Aamir Ul Shafi Khan from Kashmir's Anantnag, has come second in the UPSC exam.
In his first attempt in 2014, Mr Khan had got into the railways and is undergoing training at the Railways Institute of Transport Management in Lucknow.
Thousands of students appear each year for the prestigious civil services examination, through which officers for the Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign Service and Indian Police Service, among others, are picked.
This time, 1,078 candidates were recommended for the appointment. Of these, 499 belong to the general category, 314 are from Other Backward Castes, 176 are Scheduled Castes and 89 are from Scheduled Tribes category.
There are 172 other candidates in the waiting list. The full list is available on upsc.gov.in.
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