An MBBS graduate has secured the top rank in the civil services examination, highlighting a growing trend where candidates with professional backgrounds are performing strongly in one of India’s most competitive exams.
The latest results show that many of the successful candidates come from fields such as medicine, engineering, and other professional disciplines. Their academic training and analytical skills are believed to contribute to their strong performance in the examination process.
The civil services exam, conducted annually by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), is considered one of the toughest competitive exams in India. Candidates must pass multiple stages including the preliminary exam, the main examination, and a personality interview before securing positions in prestigious services such as the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), and Indian Foreign Service (IFS).
Experts say that the increasing presence of professionals in the exam reflects the diverse educational backgrounds of modern aspirants. Many candidates pursue careers in fields like medicine or engineering before deciding to prepare for the civil services.

Preparing for the UPSC exam often requires years of focused study and dedication. Aspirants must develop a deep understanding of subjects including history, governance, economics, and current affairs, along with strong analytical and writing skills.
The success of the MBBS graduate topper has drawn attention across academic circles and social media, inspiring many young students who aim to pursue careers in public service.
Every year, thousands of aspirants compete for a limited number of positions in the civil services, making success in the examination a significant achievement.


