Anuj Agnihotri became the UPSC 2025 Topper
UPSC is counted among the most difficult and prestigious examinations of the country which produces big central officers like IAS, IPS and IFS. Union Public Service Commission was formed after the implementation of the Indian Constitution on 26 January 1950. Every year approximately 700 to 1100 vacancies are filled in the UPSC exam, which includes IPS, IAS, IFS, IRS or any other group A or B. UPSC had announced 933 posts for 2026, out of which 180 posts were fixed for IAS. UPSC Prelims exam is held in May or June while the Mains exam is held in September or October. UPSC CSE Anuj Agnihotri.

History of Civil Services Examination
Civil Service Exam is the toughest exam in India, to pass which students work hard for many years continuously. This examination was started in London in 1855 AD in the name of ICS. The British government used to make appointments to high positions through this examination. This examination was conducted for the first time in India in 1922 in Allahabad (Prayagraj). In 1864, Satyandranath Tagore became the first ICS officer. This examination was very difficult and was conducted in London especially because it was in favour of the British. The UPSC was established in November 1926 under the Government of India Act 1919. The Kaka examination in India was started in 1854 by the report of Lord Macaulay.
Who are the UPSC Toppers 2025?
The results of the UPSC CSE 2025 have been declared. More than 900,000 candidates applied for the 979 vacancies in this civil service examination. Anuj Agnihotri is the topper of the 2025 Civil Services Examination. Anuj hails from Rawatbhata, Rajasthan. Agnihotri studied MBBS at Jodhpur College. He was very smart from the beginning. Today he has enhanced the prestige of the entire state of Rajasthan. Presently Anuj is working as a probationer in Andaman Nicobar Civil Service.
How to start UPSC Preparation
This article is for those students who want to prepare for this difficult exam. This is the biggest exam in the country. When you become an IAS or IPS officer for a district, you are given command of that district. You do not need to be afraid of this exam at all. If you have the passion to become a civil servant then no power in the world can stop you from passing this exam. You can also prepare for this exam at home. I am telling you some important tips through which you can pass this exam.
- Study the IAS syllabus thoroughly (Prelims, Mains, Interview).
- Read NCERT Books of all subjects from class 6 to 12.
- Read The Hindu newspaper for Current Affairs. Dainik Bhaskar is good for Hindi language students.
- Choose reference books for each subject and make your own notes.
- Choose the optional subject in which you are most interested.
- Focus on current offers for the prelims exam.
- For the main exam, practice answer writing daily. Be sure to take mock tests for both.
- You should also concentrate on CSAT papers, for this practice reasoning, mathematics and comprehension daily.
- Prepare for 8 hours daily and revise what you’ve studied.
In the end, I definitely want to say one thing, do not prepare for this exam on anyone’s advice, enter the field of IAS only when you have the passion to do something.
Which book is best for UPSC?
There are many best books for Civil Services Exam but all the toppers ask to read all these books. I am going to tell you the names of all those books with the help of which you can clear this difficult exam in less time.
Best books for prelims exam. You can prepare well for this exam by reading all these books.
- Polity Books : M. Laxmikanth, NCERT Class IX-XII.
- History Books : History of Modern India (Vipin Chandra), India’s Ancient Past (R.S. Sharma), History of Medieval India (Satish Chandra).
- Economy Books : Ramesh Singh, Economy notes.
- Geography: Goh Cheng Leong, NCERTs (Class XI-XII).
- Art & Culture: Nitin Singhania.
- Environment: Shankar IAS Academy book.
- Current Affairs: The Hindu/Indian Express.
- CSAT: Cracking the CSAT Paper by Arihant.
UPSC TOP Coaching Institution in India
There are good coaching institutes for civil services in many states of the country. All these institutes charge substantial sums for this exam. Major coaching institutes for this exam are located in Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi. You can join a good coaching institute in Mukherjee Nagar. Coaching is offered in both Hindi and English medium. You can take admission by visiting all the institutes here and asking their charging fees. Every year hundreds of children become civil servants from these institutions. I will tell you the names of many prestigious institutions where you can go and take admission. Drashti IAS, Vision IAS, Vajiram & Ravi, Chanakya IAS Academy / Plutus Academy, Rau’s IAS Study Circle, Shankar IAS Academy etc.
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