Kanika Anabh tops the Indian Forest Service Examination 2024 as 143 candidates are recommended for appointment across categories, and final marks will be released in 15 days.
The results of the Indian Forest Service Examination 2024 have been declared by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), with Kanika Anabh securing the top position.
The examination was conducted from Nov 24 to Dec 1, followed by personality tests held between April 21 and May 2.
A total of 143 candidates have been recommended for appointment across various categories.
“The appointments of the candidates will be made by the government according to the number of vacancies available and subject to the candidates fulfilling all the prescribed eligibility conditions/provisions contained in the Rules for the Examination and verifications,” reads the official notification.
Alongside Kanika Anabh, other toppers include Khandelwal Anand Anilkumar, Anubhav Singh, Jain Siddharth Parasmal, and Manjunath Shivappa Nidoni.
The list of selected candidates is now available on the official website, upsc.gov.in.
However, individual marks will be uploaded within 15 days from the result declaration date.
The candidature of 51 recommended candidates remains provisional, and results for seven candidates have been withheld.
For further information or clarification, candidates may contact the UPSC facilitation counter set up near the Examination Hall building at its campus on working days between 10 am and 5 pm or reach out via telephone at 011-23385271 / 23381125.
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