
JPSC declares civil services 2023 results: Ashish Akshat Tops, 342 candidates selected amid delay and protests
The successful candidates will be posted various administrative, police, finance, labor, excise, planning and social security service departments of the state. According to the commission, the selection has been done completely in accordance with the merit, marks and reservation rules.
This is not just the result of an exam, but a success achieved after delay, agitation and struggle, which has brought relief and satisfaction to thousands of competitors. The commission has described the selection process as per the merit and reservation rules.
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New Indian Express
25-07-2025
- New Indian Express
JPSC declares civil services 2023 results: Ashish Akshat Tops, 342 candidates selected amid delay and protests
RANCHI: Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) has finally declared the result of the much-awaited Civil Services Examination 2023. A total of 342 candidates have been selected for various administrative posts, out of which Ashish Akshat has secured the first position. Abhay Kumar stood second, and Ravi Ranjan Kumar stood third. Names like Gautam Gaurav, Shweta, Rahul Kumar Vishwakarma, Robin Kumar, Sandeep Prakash, Swati Keshari and Rajiv Ranjan are also included in the top-10 position. The result is available on the commission's website, The successful candidates will be posted various administrative, police, finance, labor, excise, planning and social security service departments of the state. According to the commission, the selection has been done completely in accordance with the merit, marks and reservation rules. This is not just the result of an exam, but a success achieved after delay, agitation and struggle, which has brought relief and satisfaction to thousands of competitors. The commission has described the selection process as per the merit and reservation rules.


Time of India
25-07-2025
- Time of India
JPSC Civil Services final result 2023 announced: Full list out at jpsc.gov.in, direct link here
The Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) has finally declared the Civil Services Exam 2023 final results on July 25, 2025, bringing relief to thousands of candidates who waited for over a year. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now A total of 342 candidates have been selected for top administrative posts in the state. The exam had been delayed due to changes in the JPSC leadership, which caused protests and anxiety among aspirants. Now, with the results out, successful candidates can prepare for their new roles as Deputy Collectors, DSPs, and other state officers. Ashish Akshat has topped the exam, followed by Abhay Kumar and Ravi Ranjan Kumar. Here's everything you need to know about the result, toppers, and what happens next. How to check JPSC CSE result Candidates who appeared for the examination can download the merit list by following the steps below: Go to the official website: Click on the link: 'Final Result – Combined Civil Services Exam 2023' Download the PDF Use Ctrl + F to search your name or roll number Direct link to check JPSC result . JPSC Civil Services: Departments and posts offered Selected candidates will be appointed to various posts in the Jharkhand government, including: Deputy Collector (207 posts) Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) (35 posts) State Tax Officer (56 posts) Jail Superintendent, Probation Officer, Labour Officer, Education Service Officer, and more. What's next? The final selection of candidates was based on their combined performance in the Mains examination and the Interview round. The reservation policy set by the Jharkhand government was strictly followed during the selection process to ensure fairness and representation. Now that the results are declared, the selected candidates will be notified soon about the next steps, which include document verification, training schedules, and posting details for their respective administrative roles across various state departments. TOI Education is on WhatsApp now. Follow us .


Time of India
13-07-2025
- Time of India
‘State planning Centres of Excellence for indigenous & regional languages'
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