Vikramaditya tops Civil Services exams
New Delhi, May 16 (UNI) Mr N Babu Vikramaditya has topped the list of 734 successful candidates in the 2007 Civil Services Examinations conducted by the Union Public Services Commission.
Mr Udaybhaskar Billa, Mr Bhavan Lal Meena, Mr V Periasamy and Mahendra Kumar Sharma follow Mr Vikramaditya in the merit list which includes 286 General category, 266 Other Backward Classes, 128 Scheduled Castes and 54 Scheduled Tribe candidates, a UPSC release said.
The written examinations were held in October-November 2007 and the interviews for personality test were conducted in March-May this year.
The results will be subject to the final outcome of the Special Leave Petition filed by Union of India in the Supreme Court against an order of the Madras High Court.
The UPSC has set up a Facilitation Counter in its campus for providing information and clarification to the candidates regarding the examination and recruitments. The results can also be accessed on official website of the UPSC -- http//www.upsc.gov.in.
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