A brilliant show in Main Examination (Written) helps you in your end result and it is clearly evident from the marks of Pradeep Singh (AIR 1; CSE 2019).
It is not that getting high marks is difficult in interview; candidates are getting decent marks; but there is lot of variation in score and uncertainty about your performance in interview can make or break your fortunes.
Each stage of the Civil Services Examination has its own importance and your performance help you in accomplishing the goal you have set for yourself.
UPSC has released the marks of the Civil Services Examination 2019 successful candidates that gives fair idea about their performance.
The following table gives you a little clue about top 25 ranker’s performance. The complete details about the marks secured by the successful candidates in Main Examination (Written), Interview and aggregate.
Pradeep Singh (AIR 1, CSE 2019) has secured 1072 marks out of total 2025 marks.
Comparing last two years, Kanishak Kataria (AIR 1, CSE 2018) secured 1121 marks and Durishetty Anudeep (AIR 1, CSE 2017) secured 1126 marks out of total 2025 marks.
This year, Jatin Kishore (AIR 2, CSE 2019) got 1063 marks and Pratibha Verma (AIR 3, CSE 2019) got 1062 marks.
With Main Examination (Written) marks, difference occurred make huge difference in fate of candidates. For any candidate, a good aggregate in Main (Written) Examination ensures success as well as help in grabbing top spot.
With 914 marks in Main Examination (Written) Pradeep Singh has secured maximum marks in CSE 2019. This aggregate helped his secure the topmost rank despite an average mark (158 Marks) in Interview.
On the contrary, Shubham Aggarwal (AIR 25; CSE 2019) secured 819 marks in Main Examination (Written); but with a decent score of 206 marks in Personality Test (Interview) he could grab Rank 25.
That is why it is always recommended that a brilliant show in Main Examination (Written) helps you in your end result.
It is not that getting high marks is difficult in interview; candidates are getting decent marks; but there is lot of variation in score and uncertainty about your performance in interview can make or break your fortunes.
As the marks table reflect, Shilpi (AIR 256; CSE 2019) secured 212 marks in the Personality Test (Interview). This is the highest score where as the least score is 110 marks.
For the candidates right at the bottom of the list – Shubham Agarwal and Sunil Kumar both PwBD (Deaf and hard of hearing) candidates secured 110 in the Personality Test (Interview).
Among top 25 besides Shubham Aggarwal, Jeydev C S (AIR 5; CSE 2019) got really high marks (206 Marks) and Ganesh Kumar Baskar (AIR 7; CSE 2019) with 205 marks in Personality Test ensured their place in top 20 ranks.
There is a difference of only 47 marks between ranks 1st and 25th; that goes on to show how keenly contested Civil Services Examination 2019 had been.
If you compare it with CSE 2018 result, there was a difference of 66 marks between Rank 1 Kanishak Kataria and Gondane Vaibhav Sunil (AIR 25; CSE 2018).
The difference in marks at top had been 49 marks in CSE 2017 as Durishetty Anudeep got 1126 marks and 25th rank candidate Saad Miya Khan got 1077 marks.
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