UPSC Declares IES/ISS 2025 Written Exam Results, Interview Round Announced
The results mark a crucial milestone for aspirants competing for highly prestigious government positions in the fields of economic analysis, policy formulation, and national statistics.

- Country:
- India
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially announced the results of the written phase of the Indian Economic Service (IES) and Indian Statistical Service (ISS) Examination 2025, conducted from June 20 to June 22, 2025. Candidates bearing the qualified roll numbers are now provisionally eligible to appear for the final selection stage—the Personality Test/Interview.
The results mark a crucial milestone for aspirants competing for highly prestigious government positions in the fields of economic analysis, policy formulation, and national statistics. With these services forming the technical backbone of India's financial and planning architecture, selection into IES/ISS remains one of the most sought-after achievements among economics and statistics graduates.
Provisional Candidature: Certification and Eligibility Checks
As per UPSC guidelines, the candidature of qualified candidates remains provisional and subject to verification of eligibility criteria, including:
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Age
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Educational qualifications
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Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS)
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Benchmark disability certificate (for PwBD candidates)
Candidates must produce original certificates at the time of their interview. Failing to present any required document will lead to cancellation of candidature, and the candidate will not be allowed to appear before the Personality Test (PT) Board. Additionally, no travel allowance (TA) will be admissible in such cases.
DAF Update Window: A 15-Day Online Portal for Document and Data Submission
In alignment with Rule 7 of the IES/ISS Exam Rules 2025, UPSC will open a 15-day window immediately following the declaration of written results, during which all shortlisted candidates must:
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Update their Detailed Application Form (DAF)
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Submit proof of educational qualification status (whether appeared or passed)
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Upload documents at the specified UPSC portal/module
Candidates failing to upload or provide adequate proof during this window will be barred from appearing in the interview, and their candidature will be cancelled without exception.
Additional Details to Be Updated During the Window
Candidates will also be provided the opportunity to review and finalize personal and professional details, including:
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Permanent and correspondence addresses
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Higher educational qualifications
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Achievements in academics, sports, or other fields
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Employment details or prior service records
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Allocation of services in previous IES/ISS attempts (if applicable)
Note: These fields cannot be modified once submitted through the portal. No requests for edits or changes will be entertained via email or postal correspondence.
Interview and Personality Test: Schedule and Summon Letter
The schedule of interviews for qualified candidates will be released in due course on the UPSC’s official website: 🔗 https://upsconline.gov.in
Each eligible candidate will receive an e-Summon Letter with the exact date, time, and venue of their Personality Test. Candidates are urged to check the website regularly for updates. The Commission has clearly stated that requests for changes in the interview date or timing will not be entertained under normal circumstances.
Mark Sheets and Score Access Post Final Result
The mark sheets of all candidates—successful and unsuccessful—will be made available on UPSC’s website after the final results are announced. These will remain accessible for 30 days.
To access their marks, candidates must enter their Roll Number and Date of Birth on the official portal. Candidates seeking printed copies of their marks must submit a written request along with a self-addressed stamped envelope to UPSC within 30 days of the marks being displayed online.
UPSC Facilitation Counter for Candidate Support
For any clarification or queries regarding the examination or results, candidates may approach the UPSC Facilitation Counter in person or contact via telephone on working days between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM.
📞 Helpline Numbers:
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011-23385271
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011-23381125
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011-23098543
A Final Word for Aspirants
The IES/ISS Examination is considered one of the most competitive and academically rigorous recruitment processes conducted by UPSC. Those who have cleared the written exam have crossed a significant hurdle but must now prepare meticulously for the Personality Test—an interaction that not only assesses subject knowledge but also communication skills, clarity of thought, and understanding of national issues.
Candidates are advised to begin document preparation immediately, revise core academic topics, and stay updated with economic, statistical, and policy developments.
Best wishes to all shortlisted candidates as they advance toward their final assessment.