New Delhi: Today i.e. on May 6, 2010,Union Service Public Commission (UPSC) has announced the result of the Civil Services (Main) Examination 2009. The written part of Civil Services (Main) Examination 2009 was held in October-November 2009 and the interviews for Personality Test held in March-April, 2010. Total of 875 candidates have been recommended for appointment including 399 General (including 21 Physically Challenged candidates), 273 Other Backward Classes (including 09 Physically Challenged candidates), 127 Scheduled Castes and 76 Scheduled Tribes candidates.
The number of vacancies reported by the Government for the Indian Administrative Service is 131 (66 General, 38 Other Backward Classes, 18 Scheduled Castes and 09 Scheduled Tribes); for the Indian Foreign Service is 30 (15 General, 10 Other Backward Classes, 01 Scheduled Castes and 04 Scheduled Tribe); for the Indian Police Service is 150 (77 General, 39 Other Backward Classes, 21 Scheduled Castes and 13 Scheduled Tribes); for the Central Services Group ‘A' is 582 (298 General, 159 Other Backward Classes, 81 Scheduled Castes and 44 Scheduled Tribes) and for Central Services Group ‘B' is 96 ( 57 General, 27 Other Backward Classes, 06 Scheduled Castes and 06 Scheduled Tribes). This includes 30 vacancies for Physically Challenged candidates.
Appointment to the various services will be made according to the number of vacancies available with due consideration to the provisions contained in Rules 2 and 19 of the Rules of the Examination and subject to the final decision of the Supreme Court / High Court / C.A.Ts. on the S.L.Ps. / R.As/ W.Ps. O.As. pending therein. The list of candidates recommended for appointment has been drawn pursuant to the ad-interim stay granted by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in SLP(Civil) No.13571-72/2008 dated 16.05.2008 filed by the Union of India on the judgment of the Hon'ble Madras High Court in WP No.37196 of 2007 and related batch matters and therefore, this result is provisional subject to the final outcome of the Special Leave Petitions No.13571-72/2008 and judgment/directions of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the matter. For any further details one can visit UPSC’s official website: http://www.upsc.gov.in/