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UPSC has released the Final Result of Indian Forest Service 2025. A total of 148 candidates have been recommended for appointment under different categories.
UPSC IFS 2025 final result has been declared based on the result of the written part of the Indian Forest Services (IFS), 2025 held by the UPSC from 16th November to 23rd November, 2025, and the interviews for Personality Test held from 6th April to 15th April, 2026. Following is the list, of candidates, in order of merit, who have been recommended for appointment to the posts in Indian Forest Service.
| Download UPSC IFS 2025 Final Result PDF |
Congratulations to all the successful candidates! Their achievement is a proof to their dedication and hard work.
Following is the category wise sheet distribution among the selected candidates
| General | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | TOTAL |
| 42 (including 02 PwBD-2 & 02 PwBD-3) | 21 | 52 (including 01 PwBD-2 & 01 PwBD-3) | 22 | 11(including 01 PwBD-1) | 148 (including 01 PwBD-1, 03 PwBD-2 & 03 PwBD-3) |
The UPSC IFS 2025 final result marks the beginning of an exciting journey for the successful candidates, who will now undergo comprehensive training and capacity-building programs to equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their roles as custodians of India’s forests.
About Indian Forest Service (IFS) Exam
The Indian Forest Service (IFS) is one of the three All India Services, along with the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and the Indian Police Service (IPS). It is a prestigious and highly sought-after career in the field of forestry and environmental conservation in India.
The IFS is responsible for the management and administration of the country’s vast forest resources, which cover more than 20% of the total geographical area of India. The primary objectives of the IFS are to ensure the sustainable management of forests, wildlife conservation, and environmental protection.




