IAS Result 2024: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is expected to release the results for the 2023 session of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) by April 15, 2024. The IAS interviews, which commenced on January 4, 2024, will continue until April 9, 2024, as per the released interview schedule on the Commission’s website.

Following the interviews, the Commission will disclose the names and roll numbers of the successful candidates. Additionally, it will announce the final ranks for the IAS Exam 2023, highlighting the top performers for the session.

The IAS interviews are conducted at Dholpur House, New Delhi. Candidates are required to appear for their interviews at the UPSC office premises.

Where to check UPSC IAS results?

The roll numbers of qualified candidates are available in the result PDF, accessible online via the official website- https://upsc.gov.in/. Moreover, the Commission is expected to release the UPSC IAS 2023 Interview schedule soon on upsc.gov.in.

Steps to Check IAS Result 2024

1. Visit the official website – upsc.gov.in.

2. Navigate to the “What’s New” section and click on the UPSC Civil Service (IAS) exam result link.

3. Click on the link to view the “Civil Services Mains 2023 Result.”

4. Select the provided link to view the UPSC IAS 2023 Result.

5. Locate your roll number in the UPSC Result PDF.

6. Download the UPSC IAS Result 2023 PDF for future reference.

 IAS Result 2024: Login credentials required to check results

To access the IAS results, candidates must log in using their credentials, including registration number and password. In case of forgotten registration details, candidates can retrieve their password.

 IAS 2024 anticipated timeline for final result

The final declaration of the IAS 2023 result is anticipated in the first half of April 2024, coinciding with the conclusion of the IAS interviews by April 9, 2024.

With over 2,800 candidates nominated for the UPSC IAS interviews, conducted in three separate schedules, the Commission will announce the names, roll numbers, and ranks of the top performers. These rank holders will subsequently be assigned to the All India and Central Civil Services based on their preferences and available vacancies.