Key Points
189 posts filled across 13 cadres under 2024 exam cycle.
Jasmeet Kaur topped exam, secured Deputy Collector on second attempt.
Varsha Joshi ranked second for Deputy Collector on first attempt.
Women dominated top positions in Deputy Collector and Deputy Superintendent of Police roles.
The Uttarakhand Public Service Commission declared final results for the 2024 Combined State Civil and Upper Subordinate Services Examination on June 1, 2026. The commission selected 189 candidates across 13 cadres based on performance in the main written exam, interview, physical standards, and medical tests. Women candidates achieved notable success, securing top positions in multiple administrative roles.
189 Posts Filled Across Multiple Cadres
UKPSC filled 189 positions under the 2024 exam cycle, subject to pending writ petitions before the Uttarakhand High Court. The selection process evaluated candidates through main examination results declared December 1, 2025, interviews conducted from March 16 to April 21, 2026, and physical and medical tests. Posts included Deputy Collector, Deputy Superintendent of Police, District Commandant Home Guard, and Finance Officer positions.
Women Dominate Top Merit Rankings
Jasmeet Kaur from Rudrapur topped the examination and secured the Deputy Collector post. Varsha Joshi ranked second, also for Deputy Collector, achieving this position on her first attempt. Nine Deputy Collectors were selected overall. For Deputy Superintendent of Police, Aditi Puneta secured the top position. Ten candidates qualified for this role. The strong female presence at the top reflects a significant shift in administrative recruitment patterns.
Topper’s Journey: Success Through Persistence
Jasmeet Kaur cleared the exam in her second attempt while working as a District Social Welfare Officer in Bageshwar. She began PCS preparation in 2021 and studied 6-7 hours daily, increasing to 8-10 hours before exams. Varsha Joshi passed on her first attempt without prior civil service experience. Both candidates credited family support, consistent effort, and patience as key factors in their success.
Cut-Off Marks Released on Schedule
UKPSC released category-wise cut-off marks for the main examination and post-wise final selection cut-offs on June 3, 2026, as announced by UKPSC Secretary Ashok Kumar Pandey. Candidates’ marks in the main examination and interview, along with cut-off details, became available on the official website psc.uk.gov.in. The results remain subject to ongoing court proceedings.
Final Thoughts
UKPSC filled 189 administrative posts with women securing top merit positions. Jasmeet Kaur’s success on her second attempt and Varsha Joshi’s first-attempt achievement signal stronger female representation in Uttarakhand’s civil services.
FAQs
UKPSC declared final results on June 1, 2026, with cut-off marks released on June 3, 2026.
189 posts were filled across 13 cadres, including Deputy Collector, Deputy Superintendent of Police, and administrative roles.
Jasmeet Kaur from Rudrapur topped the exam and secured the Deputy Collector position in her second attempt.
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