
UPSC Result 2016 is an important reference point for aspirants preparing for the Civil Services Examination. UPSC 2016 result date was May 31, 2017. By analysing the UPSC CSE 2016 result, topper list, and merit list, candidates can understand the level of competition and performance required to succeed.
From the UPSC 2016 mains result to the final interview stage, each phase plays a crucial role in determining the final rank. Studying the UPSC 2016 rank list and toppers helps build a more focused preparation strategy.
The UPSC 2016 final result was declared after completion of all three stages—Prelims, Mains, and Interview, by the Union Public Service Commission. A total of 1099 candidates were recommended in the UPSC 2016 final selection list.
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UPSC CSE 2016 Highlights |
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Category |
Key Information |
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Exam Name |
Civil Services Examination 2016 |
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Conducting Body |
UPSC |
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Final Selection List |
1099 Candidates |
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UPSC 2016 AIR 1 |
Nandini K R |
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Selection Stages |
Prelims, Mains, Interview |
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Evaluation |
UPSC 2016 marks (Written + Interview) |
The UPSC CSE 2016 result reflects category-wise selection of candidates in the UPSC 2016 merit list.
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UPSC 2016 Merit List (Category-wise) |
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Category |
Recommended Candidates |
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General |
500 |
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OBC |
347 |
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SC |
163 |
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ST |
89 |
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Total |
1099 |
The UPSC 2016 rank list was prepared based on the combined performance in mains and interview stages.
The UPSC 2016 topper list is led by Nandini K R, who secured the top rank.
Nandini K R
Anmol Sher Singh Bedi
Gopalakrishna Ronanki
Saumya Pandey
Abhilash Mishra
The UPSC 2016 toppers names highlight candidates from diverse academic backgrounds, proving that consistent preparation and strategy matter more than stream.
The UPSC 2016 final result PDF contains the complete list of selected candidates along with roll numbers and ranks. It ensures transparency in the selection process. The document also includes details of recommended candidates and forms the official UPSC 2016 final selection list used for service allocation.
The UPSC 2016 marks are calculated by combining:
Mains written exam (1750 marks)
Interview (275 marks)
The UPSC 2016 topper marks reflect balanced performance across all stages. The final score determines rank in the UPSC 2016 merit list.
The UPSC 2016 mains result shortlisted candidates for the personality test stage. The UPSC 2016 interview result played a decisive role in final rankings. The personality test evaluates:
Communication skills
Decision-making ability
Awareness and personality traits
Final ranking in the UPSC CSE 2016 result was based on combined marks from both stages.
The UPSC 2016 final selection list was prepared based on total vacancies reported by the government.
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UPSC 2016 Final Selection List and Vacancies |
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Service |
Total Vacancies |
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IAS |
180 |
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IFS |
45 |
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IPS |
150 |
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Central Services Group ‘A’ |
603 |
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Group ‘B’ Services |
231 |
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Total |
1209* |
(*Includes additional reserved vacancies)
The UPSC 2016 merit list ensured fair representation across all categories and services.