The result of UPSC exam 2025 has arrived. A new controversy has emerged after the results. Because two girls named Akanksha Singh are claiming the 301st rank. The families of both are also celebrating. At present, it is not yet clear which Akanksha Singh’s result this is. There has been no official response from the Union Public Service Commission regarding this. But there is a lot of discussion on social media about this result and claim.

Actually, the result of Civil Services Examination was released on 6 March 2026. In which two Akanksha Singhs have got 301st rank, one is from Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) and the other is from Arrah (Bihar). Both are claiming this result as their own. Not only this, along with the claims, she is also presenting her evidence on social media. Although this matter got complicated and became a topic of discussion due to there being only one name, but is it the result of the aspiration of Varanasi or the resident of Arrah. There is no clarity regarding this yet.

Varanasi’s Akanksha Singh presented evidence

Akanksha, a resident of Varanasi, has shared her admit card and interview letter while presenting evidence on social media. The admit card shared on social media contains the same roll number as is recorded in the result. Therefore his claim is considered stronger. At the same time, celebrations are also being held in Ara’s Akanksha’s family. He says that he had faith in his hard work and achieved this success after hard work. Not only this, he told that his goal is to join the Indian Foreign Service (IFS).

The controversy is quite viral on social media

At present, whether this result be of Akanksha Singh, a resident of Varanasi or Arrah, no official response has come from the Union Public Service Commission. The issue is becoming quite viral on social media. People are also keeping their eyes fixed on what is the result of this. People are waiting for UPSC’s clarification regarding the matter.

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