New Delhi, March 10 – The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially announced the recruitment results for January 2025. As per the official notification, candidates who have successfully secured positions have been informed individually through postal communication.
The results encompass various government ministries and departments, highlighting a crucial phase in the ongoing recruitment process. While all applications received thorough consideration, only a select number of candidates were shortlisted for interviews and final recommendations.

Key Appointments in Government Departments
The UPSC’s latest recruitment drive has resulted in numerous appointments across various ministries. Below is a detailed breakdown of key recruitments:
1. Archivist (General) – National Archives of India, Ministry of Culture
A total of 10 candidates have been selected for the role of Archivist (General) under the Ministry of Culture. These professionals will be responsible for preserving and maintaining historical documents crucial to the nation’s heritage.
2. Enforcement Officer/Accounts Officer – EPFO, Ministry of Labour & Employment
One of the largest recruitment drives in this cycle, 418 candidates have been appointed as Enforcement Officers/Accounts Officers in the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO). Their role will involve enforcing compliance with labour laws, managing provident fund regulations, and ensuring financial security for employees.
3. Assistant Engineer – Central Ground Water Board, Ministry of Jal Shakti
The UPSC has selected four candidates for the role of Assistant Engineer in the Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation Department under the Ministry of Jal Shakti. These engineers will contribute to projects related to water conservation and sustainable resource management.
4. Assistant Professor/Lecturer (Anatomy) – Directorate of AYUSH, Delhi Government
For the Department of Health & Family Welfare, under the Government of NCT of Delhi, five candidates have been appointed as Assistant Professors/Lecturers (Anatomy). Their primary responsibilities include teaching medical students and contributing to research in anatomical sciences.
5. Assistant Director Grade-I – Office of the Development Commissioner, Ministry of MSME
In the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME), four candidates have been appointed as Assistant Director Grade-I. These professionals will play a crucial role in policy formulation, development programs, and initiatives aimed at strengthening small and medium enterprises in India.
6. Additional Appointments Across Various Ministries
Several other candidates have been recruited across key ministries, such as:
- Department of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution
- Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
These appointments reflect the government’s focus on enhancing administrative efficiency and ensuring that critical public service roles are filled with competent professionals.
Summary of UPSC January 2025 Recruitment Results
Position | Ministry/Department | Number of Candidates Selected |
---|---|---|
Archivist (General) | Ministry of Culture | 10 |
Enforcement Officer/Accounts Officer | EPFO, Ministry of Labour & Employment | 418 |
Assistant Engineer | Ministry of Jal Shakti | 4 |
Assistant Professor/Lecturer (Anatomy) | Directorate of AYUSH, Delhi Government | 5 |
Assistant Director Grade-I | Ministry of MSME | 4 |
Additional Roles | Various Ministries | Multiple |
Notification and Next Steps for Candidates
All selected candidates have been individually notified via postal correspondence. Those who were not selected in this recruitment cycle are encouraged to keep an eye on the official UPSC website for upcoming vacancies and future recruitment notifications.
For further details on results, appointments, and future recruitment announcements, candidates can visit the official UPSC website.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How were candidates notified about their selection?
Candidates who have been selected received individual postal communication from UPSC regarding their appointment.
2. What should non-selected candidates do next?
Non-selected candidates should regularly visit the UPSC official website for upcoming recruitment opportunities and stay updated on future announcements.
3. How can candidates check their results online?
Candidates can check their results by visiting the official UPSC website and navigating to the recruitment results section.
4. When will the next UPSC recruitment cycle be announced?
UPSC periodically announces new recruitment drives. The next cycle’s notification will be available on the official website in due course.
5. What are the key responsibilities of an Enforcement Officer in EPFO?
An Enforcement Officer in EPFO is responsible for ensuring compliance with labour laws, investigating cases of non-compliance, and overseeing the administration of the Provident Fund Scheme.
This recruitment cycle marks a significant milestone in strengthening India’s public sector workforce, ensuring that vital government roles are filled with capable and qualified professionals.
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