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UPSC declared the interview result for Specialist Grade II Anaesthesiology posts. Check recommended candidates, marks, and how to view your scores. Interview Date: 12.02.2026.

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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially released the interview result for the recruitment to 03 posts of Specialist Grade II (Junior Scale)- Anaesthesiology in New Delhi Municipal Council. Candidates who appeared for the interview held on 12.02.2026 can now check the list of recommended candidates and information on how to view their marks.

Result Overview

Organization Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
Post Name Specialist Grade II (Junior Scale)- Anaesthesiology
Advertisement No. 08/2025
Recruitment Case Vacancy No. 25060842128
Date of Interview / Result Declaration 12.02.2026
Total Posts Advertised 03 (ST-01, OBC-01, SC-01)
Total Candidates Recommended 02
Official Website www.upsc.gov.in

Recommended Candidates

The following candidates have been provisionally recommended against the respective vacancies:

Sl. No. Name of the Candidate (Dr) Community Roll No. Marks Obtained
1 CHANCHAL (DoB:01.07.1992) SC 16 80
2 URVASHI PATEL (DoB:07.08.1991) OBC 10 68

Infructuous Vacancy Details

It is important to note that 01-ST vacancy has become infructuous at the interview stage as none of the shortlisted candidates appeared for the interview.

How to Check Marks (for Remaining Candidates)

Candidates who attended the interview but were not recommended can check their individual marks by following these steps:

  1. Visit the official Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) website: www.upsc.gov.in
  2. Navigate to the ‘Recruitment’ section.
  3. Click on ‘Status of Recruitment Cases’.
  4. Look for ‘Advertisement wise’ and find the relevant Advertisement No. 08/2025.
  5. Click on ‘Marks Information’ to view your scores.

The marks information will be made available on the website in due course.

What After Qualifying (For Recommended Candidates)

For the candidates who have been recommended, the next steps typically involve:

  • Document Verification: A thorough verification of all original documents and certificates submitted during the application process.
  • Medical Examination: Candidates will usually undergo a medical examination to ensure they meet the physical standards required for the post.
  • Appointment Letter: Upon successful completion of all formalities, an official appointment letter will be issued by the New Delhi Municipal Council.
  • Joining Formalities: Candidates will then complete the necessary joining formalities at the assigned department.

It is advised that recommended candidates keep all their original documents ready and stay updated with official communications from UPSC and New Delhi Municipal Council regarding further procedures.

Preparation Tips for Future UPSC Interviews

While this result is out, for those aspiring for similar Specialist Grade II posts, here are some general tips:

  • Subject Matter Expertise: Maintain a strong grasp of your medical specialization.
  • Communication Skills: Practice clear and concise communication, as interviews assess this heavily.
  • Current Affairs: Stay updated on recent developments in the medical field and general current events.
  • Mock Interviews: Participate in mock interviews to get accustomed to the format and receive feedback.
  • Document Preparation: Ensure all academic and experience certificates are in order and readily accessible.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What does ‘Infructuous’ mean in this context?

A1: ‘Infructuous’ here means that the vacancy could not be filled because no eligible or shortlisted candidates appeared for the interview for that specific category (in this case, ST).

Q2: When will the marks of non-recommended candidates be available?

A2: The official notification states that the marks would be available on the website in due course. Candidates should regularly check the UPSC website for updates.

Q3: What documents should recommended candidates keep ready?

A3: Recommended candidates should keep all their original educational certificates (degrees, mark sheets), experience certificates, caste/category certificates (if applicable), identity proof, and photographs ready for the upcoming document verification process.

Q4: Is there a waiting list for this recruitment?

A4: The official notification does not mention a waiting list. Typically, UPSC declares a reserve list separately if applicable.

Q5: What is the career scope for a Specialist Grade II (Junior Scale) Anaesthesiologist?

A5: A Specialist Grade II (Junior Scale) Anaesthesiologist in a municipal council typically involves providing anaesthesia services for various surgical procedures, managing critical care units, and participating in hospital administration. Career progression involves promotions to senior specialist grades based on experience and performance, offering a stable and respected medical career in public service.