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[RESULTS] CSE 2023 Results Declared! Congratulations to all!

CSE 2023 Final Ranklist! Check here!

UPSC has just declared the results for CSE 2023! Congratulations to all!!

Those who got through, share your rank, optional. Those who did not, also punch in!

Here is the ranklist

CSE 2023 Final List.pdf

jack_Sparrow,curious_kidand7 otherslike this
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Why people are so much interested about cutoff kya gyi es saal :p 
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@Patience 99 bhai,

i was part of the direct guidance. but the way he keeps saying - ye koi nahi batayega, no one will tell yu this... these things were creating a lot of fomo..

also bhai, i have been with forum for sometime with awfg, sfg - when u r supporting his baseless allegation, and justifying his guidance,, u are comparing apple with orange, as he dsnt chk yur copy , bt gives guidance... that anyway aman sir in forum is giving.. so whn satyam jain is saying no evaluator will tell bcz he dsnt know -- he is wrng.. it isnt posble for evalutor to do wrk of mentor... he is giving oral gyan and saying no evaluator will "write"... wht non-sense.. IMO he is the biggest creator of fomo than most coachings he is targetting... jst to set his post upsc career..


There is no substitute tohard work

GaneshGaitonde,DancingMasterand2 otherslike this
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Why people are so much interested about cutoff kya gyi es saal :p 

bcz in 3-4 days we will get our marksheet..


There is no substitute tohard work

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Chlo final list me to nahi aaya ,lekin khushi hai ki aaj atleast sfg ke top 100 me to aagya kaafi dino baad 😂😂

क्‍या हार में क्‍या जीत में

किंचित नहीं भयभीत मैं

संधर्ष पथ पर जो मिले 

यह भी सही वह भी सही।

वरदान माँगूँगा नहीं।।

Absolute gem of a human being. Delayed but not denied, mera bhai! ❤️❤️

GaneshGaitonde,AzadHindFauzand8 otherslike this
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Hi Forum,

Civil Services Examination 2023 results were declared yesterday. It is an eventful day. After years of toiling hard in a regimented routine, in the end, it comes down to getting ‘1 result found’ against one’s name in the ‘not-so-holy’ pdf! Imagine a moment so brief, so ephemeral, that you could sit down, and all the years you’ve put in could unravel in front of you in barely a few seconds. The what-might-happen scenarios make us so anxious and worn out that we don’t feel like doing anything except waiting for the ‘not-so-holy’ pdf.

In my tryst with the UPSC CSE (4 years long), I had this scary experience a lot of times. Before each result day, I would look at the screen, switching tabs across telegram groups and discussion forums. Your mind starts to race, and you face trouble focusing. To top it all off, a vast network of relatives and so-called friends is waiting to devour you! You’re in a web of relationships that are both supportive and oppressive, sometimes moving from one to the other almost seamlessly. In this background, you’re fighting an internal war yet never wanting to give up. You don’t know what awaits you. 

You might be selected for your desired service!

You might be rejected! 

You might be selected, but not for your preferred service. 

Barring the first case, people remain sad if they happen to fall in other cases, and their fight continues. The ones who get selected enjoy momentary happiness. Still, soon enough, the nostalgia of success disappears swiftly as the narrative moves into an account of a person’s new goal- to be successful again, to be an IAS!

Mark Twain once said,“ The two most important days in your life are the day you are born, and the day you find out why.”The meaning of life keeps changing from person to person because of emotional, material, and spiritual fluctuations throughout our lives. What was once dear to you may not be as dear now. So, it is essential to not link one’s happiness to a momentary spurt of success in the CSE. I am not here to argue against the merits of writing the UPSC Civil Services Examination. Having appeared in the exam four times already, I’d be a hypocrite if I did that. It is essential to be aspirational and seek glory. That has been the very premise on which human civilization has evolved. But, what is also more important and less emphasised is not losing sight of what we’ve already become. To cut it short, I’m here to remind you that you’re lovely!

You cleared the Prelims against so many odds. You cleared the Mains against so many odds. Remember the day when you gave your first thought to this exam. Today, you made it through what you thought you wouldn’t before. So, you’ll make it through this time, too. One breath at a time!

In the hullabaloo of measuring success from measurable outcomes, we become too harsh on ourselves. We tend to forget the work we have put in to reach where we are. At times, it is equally essential to de-link success with measurable outcomes. It is important to cherish our hard work. That’s how you rejuvenate yourself and get ready, for your internal battle is not yet over! Draw inspiration from none other than yourself.Too many people think the grass is greener somewhere else, but it is green where you water it! So, let’s look backwards, but live forwards!

Yours Truly,

AzadHindFauz

jack_Sparrow,rootand32 otherslike this
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Who the hell Satyam Jain is? And why is everyone here talking about him
Vijaydaksha,Swapnil_Maurya
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Prelims cutoff 75.41!



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Prelims cutoff 75.41!



frickin hell!! imo, even if the csat had been easier, the cutoff wouldn't have crossed 80/81

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Prelims cutoff 75.41!



frickin hell!! imo, even if the csat had been easier, the cutoff wouldn't have crossed 80/81

Exactly! Bcj of this 'only' type options! It literally makes the question tough! One has to have lots of confidence to deal with them!

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Hello everyone,I've been quietly observing this platform for the past three years, and I'm thrilled to share that I've secured a rank of 392 this time around. I'm deeply grateful to this community, ForumIAS, and Ayush sir for their invaluable support. Enrolling in the MGP course three times has truly enhanced my answers and contributed to my success. Thank you to all the members for your constant support.

Dionysus,Ayushi7and17 otherslike this
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Hello everyone,I've been quietly observing this platform for the past three years, and I'm thrilled to share that I've secured a rank of 392 this time around. I'm deeply grateful to this community, ForumIAS, and Ayush sir for their invaluable support. Enrolling in the MGP course three times has truly enhanced my answers and contributed to my success. Thank you to all the members for your constant support.

Congratulations my friend! As a fellow old man on the platform, it makes me very happy to see your result!!


All the best for the future. 


Steph_Curry

IAS 2023

najanaja,dravidpujaraand1 otherslike this
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@Steph_Curry Thank you sir. Big fan (right from following your comments on this platform to last year's interview TG groups :P). 


Steph_Curry,
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Many congratulations to all who made it into the final list. This is really a great feat.

To those who could not qaulify, I would say, accept the defeat, and restart. The whole world awaits you.

ये सितारे न मिले, तो क्या
रह गए फ़ासले, तो क्या
थोड़ी सी जान मग़र अभी बाकी है
पूरा आसमान मग़र अभी बाक़ी है
मेरा इम्तेहान मग़र अभी बाक़ी है!


Read the full poem here: https://shankaranna.wordpress.com/2023/05/25/imtehan/ 

Cheers!

Neyawn,
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please koi review de skte ho toh de do. GS-3 mein toh forum current affairs ke notes ki wajah se confident tha aur usi mein sbse kam aaye

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Just asking a bogus question out of curiosity..

If csat of 2023 would have been similar to csat 2022..what would have been the approx cutoff?


One friend of mine sended me one video where people are saying 8--10 marks aur jyada hote :p


@DM @Rashmirathi @MoorkhDuryodhan @Neyawn and all others.

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@Najdorf 8 to 10 seems a bit too high.. it would definitely be on a higher side though, more like 80.. but not more than that..


lawliet,LuckyKatt
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By looking at the results, can anyone analyse what changes have come in this year's evaluation - looking at copies of selected candidates or otherwise

@GaneshGaitonde and others , since you who wear a thinking hat, so what is your insights on this ?

( There has been clear departure from last two years , think along those lines , and look at top ranks , profile, if not copy )


I am no knight. Do not call me Sir|Philosophy behind ForumIAS

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Just asking a bogus question out of curiosity..

If csat of 2023 would have been similar to csat 2022..what would have been the approx cutoff?


One friend of mine sended me one video where people are saying 8--10 marks aur jyada hote :p


@DM @Rashmirathi @MoorkhDuryodhan @Neyawn and all others.

Cut off would have jumped by around 5-7 marks.

A good and sureshot way to clear prelims is to have your static covered well.


I am no knight. Do not call me Sir|Philosophy behind ForumIAS

AryaStark,Haryanaand1 otherslike this
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Neyawnsaid

By looking at the results, can anyone analyse what changes have come in this year's evaluation - looking at copies of selected candidates or otherwise

@GaneshGaitonde and others , since you who wear a thinking hat, so what is your insights on this ?

( There has been clear departure from last two years , think along those lines , and look at top ranks , profile, if not copy )

I just saw after your comment. 


It is Wonderful Sir, at least you are taking feedback from genuine concerns of students. The GAP idea is well thought.


Also, clearly mentioning on the comments section that the copy can be discussed with a mentor & even re-evaluated is appreciated 🙌🏻


Gaitonde’s Den: https://forumias.com/post/detail/Gaitondes-Den-1727638216
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