UPPSC PCS 2024 Results Showcase Statewide Representation Across 73 Districts
PCS 2024 Results: 73 UP Districts See Successful Candidates

UPPSC PCS 2024 Final Results Declared, Showcasing Statewide Representation

The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has officially announced the final results for the Provincial Civil Service (PCS) examination 2024. The outcome presents a remarkable map of statewide representation, with successful candidates emerging from an impressive 73 out of the 75 districts in Uttar Pradesh. This extensive geographic spread underscores the broad reach of administrative talent across the state.

Overwhelming Dominance by Uttar Pradesh Candidates

In a clear demonstration of local prowess, candidates from Uttar Pradesh have overwhelmingly dominated the PCS 2024 final results. Out of the total 932 successful candidates, a substantial 862 individuals, accounting for 92.48%, belong to the state. Only 70 selected candidates hail from other parts of the country, indicating a strong focus on homegrown administrative talent.

District-Wise Breakdown of Successful Candidates

The results reveal significant contributions from various districts, with Prayagraj leading the pack by producing 46 successful candidates. Following closely is Kanpur Nagar with 39 candidates, while Agra has secured 26 selections. Other notable districts include Ayodhya with 24 candidates, and Bareilly and Jaunpur each contributing 22 candidates.

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Further strong representation is observed from Ghazipur with 21 candidates, and Deoria, Ghaziabad, and Mau each with 20 candidates. Districts such as Ambedkar Nagar have 19 successful candidates, while Rae Bareli and Banda each have 18. Basti, Meerut, and Pratapgarh follow with 17 candidates each, and Azamgarh and Bijnor have 16 each.

Additional districts with notable numbers include Kushinagar with 15 candidates, Aligarh and Fatehpur with 14 each, and Varanasi also with 14. Ballia, Gorakhpur, Firozabad, Mathura, and Lakhimpur Kheri each have 13 candidates. Sitapur and Mirzapur contribute 12 candidates each, while Amethi, Gonda, and Moradabad have 10 candidates each in the selection list.

Single-Digit Contributions and Smaller Districts

Several districts have made contributions in single digits, reflecting the inclusive nature of the selection process. Barabanki and Hamirpur have 8 candidates each, while Bulandshahr, Chandauli, Sonbhadra, and Sultanpur each have 7. Etawah, Shahjahanpur, and Maharajganj follow with 6 candidates each.

Districts such as Baghpat, Bahraich, Muzaffarnagar, Balrampur, and Jalaun have 5 candidates each. Even smaller districts like Chitrakoot, Kaushambi, Pilibhit, and Sambhal have three candidates each. Kannauj, Kasganj, Mahoba, and Kanpur Dehat contribute two candidates each, and Farrukhabad has one successful candidate.

Reflection of Geographic Diversity

Officials have emphasized that these results reflect Uttar Pradesh's geographic diversity in administrative selections. The widespread representation across nearly all districts highlights the commission's efforts to tap into talent from every corner of the state, promoting inclusivity and regional balance in public service recruitment.

Candidates from Outside Uttar Pradesh

Among the candidates from outside the state, Madhya Pradesh leads with 20 successful candidates, followed by Haryana with 18 and Bihar with 12. Delhi has nine candidates in the selection list, including the topper of the examination. Uttarakhand contributes five candidates, while Rajasthan has two.

Additionally, one candidate each from Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, and Punjab has figured in the final merit list. This modest but notable national footprint in the PCS 2024 results indicates a limited yet diverse participation from other states, adding a pan-Indian dimension to the administrative cadre.

The declaration of the PCS 2024 results marks a significant milestone in Uttar Pradesh's public service recruitment, showcasing both local dominance and slight national integration in the selection process.

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