UPSC Translator (Persian) Recruitment result declared for Advertisement No. 06/2025. Check recommended candidate list, marks information, and next steps for the 2026 selection.
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially released the recommendation list for the post of Translator (Persian) in the Signal Intelligence Directorate, Integrated Defence Staff Headquarters, Ministry of Defence. This notification, dated 03/03/2026, details the candidate provisionally recommended for the single Unreserved (UR) vacancy. Candidates who appeared for the interview can also check their individual marks online.
Result Overview
| Organization | Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) |
|---|---|
| Post Name | Translator (Persian) |
| Advertisement No. | 06/2025 |
| Vacancy No. | 25050621424 |
| Interview Dates | 25.02.2026 & 26.02.2026 |
| Result Announcement Date | 03.03.2026 |
| Official Website | www.upsc.gov.in |
Recommended Candidate List
One candidate has been provisionally recommended against the Unreserved Vacancy (RAUV) for the Translator (Persian) post:
| Sl. No. | Name of the Candidate | Category | Roll No. | Marks Obtained |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | PRATIMA SHARMA | GEN | 17 | 67 |
Marks Information for Other Candidates
Candidates who attended the interview but are not in the recommended list can check their individual marks online. This provides transparency and allows candidates to understand their performance.
How to Check Marks
- Visit the official UPSC website: www.upsc.gov.in
- Navigate to the ‘Recruitment’ section.
- Click on ‘Status of Recruitment Cases (Advertisement-wise)’.
- Look for ‘Marks Information’ related to Advertisement No. 06/2025 for Translator (Persian) post.
- Enter your Roll Number and other required credentials to view your marks.
Note: The marks will be available on the query-based system for 45 days from the date of uploading.
Cut-off Marks
While an explicit cut-off list is not provided in this notification, the marks of the recommended candidate, PRATIMA SHARMA (67 marks), effectively represent the qualifying mark for the Unreserved (UR) category for this specific recruitment drive. Candidates who scored less than this mark were likely not considered for recommendation.
Next Steps for the Recommended Candidate
For the provisionally recommended candidate, PRATIMA SHARMA, the next steps will typically involve:
- Document Verification: The appointing authority (Signal Intelligence Directorate, Ministry of Defence) will conduct a detailed document verification process to ensure all submitted documents (educational certificates, age proof, caste certificates if applicable, experience certificates, etc.) are authentic and meet the eligibility criteria.
- Medical Examination: A medical fitness examination will be conducted by the relevant medical board to ensure the candidate meets the physical and medical standards required for the post.
- Issuance of Appointment Letter: Upon successful completion of document verification and medical examination, the final offer of appointment will be issued.
- Joining Formalities: The candidate will be required to complete various joining formalities and report to the designated place of posting.
What After the Result for Non-Qualified Candidates?
Candidates who were not recommended for the Translator (Persian) post should not be disheartened. Reviewing the marks obtained can provide valuable insights into areas that need improvement for future examinations. UPSC regularly releases recruitment notifications for various government positions. It is advisable to:
- Analyze your performance based on the marks obtained.
- Identify weak areas and work on improving them.
- Stay updated with future UPSC notifications and other government job opportunities.
- Continue dedicated preparation for upcoming exams.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What does RAUV mean?
A: RAUV stands for ‘Recommended Against Unreserved Vacancy’, meaning the candidate has been recommended for a vacancy that was open to all categories.
Q2: Can I request a re-evaluation of my interview marks?
A: Generally, UPSC does not entertain requests for re-evaluation of interview marks. The marks displayed online are final.
Q3: How long will the marks be available on the UPSC website?
A: The marks for candidates who attended the interview will be available on the UPSC website for 45 days from the date of uploading.
Q4: What is the salary structure for the Translator (Persian) post?
A: The notification states that pay will be according to the Rules or instructions issued by the Government of India (as applicable). Typically, government posts come with a basic pay along with various allowances such as Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), Transport Allowance (TA), etc., leading to a competitive in-hand salary.
Q5: When can the recommended candidate expect the appointment letter?
A: The exact timeline for the appointment letter varies but typically follows within a few weeks to a few months after the recommendation list is released, subject to the completion of all necessary pre-appointment formalities like document verification and medical examination by the concerned department.
Q6: Where can I find future recruitment notifications from UPSC?
A: All future recruitment notifications from UPSC are regularly published on their official website, www.upsc.gov.in, under the ‘Recruitment’ or ‘Examinations’ sections. Candidates should regularly check the ‘What’s New’ section for the latest updates.