The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has declared the results of the Civil Services Main Examination 2025, marking a key milestone in India’s most prestigious recruitment process.
Candidates who have successfully cleared the Main exam will now proceed to the Personality Test (Interview) — the final stage before selection for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS), and other central services.
Next Step: Personality Test
The UPSC has announced that the Personality Tests will be conducted soon at its headquarters in New Delhi. Candidates are advised to keep a close watch on official notifications regarding the interview schedule and reporting instructions.
Those who have qualified must update their educational and personal details on the UPSC portal within the stipulated timeframe. This information will be used to generate e-summon letters for the Personality Test.
Document Upload and Verification
Candidates must upload all required documents — including degree certificates, age proof, category certificates (if applicable), and other supporting credentials — for verification.
Failure to upload the correct or complete documents may result in disqualification from the Personality Test stage.
Once all details are verified, UPSC will issue e-summon letters, which serve as the official call letter for the interview process.
What Comes Next
The Personality Test will evaluate a candidate’s intellectual depth, social traits, and leadership potential, alongside general awareness and integrity. This stage carries 275 marks, and the final merit list will be prepared based on the aggregate of marks from the Main Examination and the Personality Test.
Successful candidates will then move on to service allocation as per their ranks, preferences, and category eligibility.
Important Instructions for Candidates
Update all personal and educational details promptly on the UPSC website.
Upload all required documents in prescribed formats.
Keep a digital and printed copy of your e-summon letter.
Prepare for the interview phase by revising current affairs, background subjects, and the Detailed Application Form (DAF).
About the Civil Services Examination
The Civil Services Examination (CSE) is conducted annually by UPSC to recruit officers for India’s top administrative positions. The three stages of the exam are:
Preliminary Examination (Screening Test)
Main Examination (Written Descriptive Test)
Personality Test (Interview)
The CSE is considered one of the most competitive examinations in the country, attracting thousands of aspirants from across India each year.
Conclusion
With the Civil Services Main Examination 2025 results now out, the final phase of the UPSC selection process is set to begin. Candidates who have cleared this crucial stage should act swiftly to update their details and prepare for the Personality Test.
The upcoming interviews will determine the final list of successful candidates who will go on to serve the nation in its highest administrative capacities.
FAQs
Q1. When were the UPSC Civil Services Main Exam 2025 results announced?
A: The results were declared in November 2025 by the Union Public Service Commission.
Q2. What is the next stage after the UPSC Mains?
A: Qualified candidates will now appear for the Personality Test (Interview).
Q3. How can candidates get their e-summon letter?
A: Candidates must update their details and upload required documents on the UPSC portal to generate the e-summon letter.
Q4. What is the weightage of the Personality Test?
A: The interview carries 275 marks, which are added to the Main Exam marks to determine the final merit.
Q5. What documents are required for the interview process?
A: Degree certificates, identification proof, category certificates (if applicable), and other educational documents.
Published on : 12th November
Published by : SMITA
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