Identity Theft at UPSC CSE 2025: AIIMS MD Doctor Akanksha Singh Reclaims Rank 301
Following the declaration of the UPSC CSE 2025 results on Friday, a massive and bizarre controversy erupted over Rank 301. The confusion began when a woman named Akanksha Singh from Ara, Bihar, publicly claimed the rank, distributing sweets and giving extensive media interviews detailing her daily 8 to 10 hours of study. However, the celebration quickly derailed when eagle-eyed social media users noticed that the QR code on her viral admit card actually scanned to a completely different roll number (0856569) than the winning one (0856794), exposing the claim as a heavily edited fabrication.
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The rightful owner of the 301st rank is another candidate with the exact same name: Dr. Akanksha Singh from Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh. Dr. Singh is a legitimate medical professional who completed both her MBBS and MS/MD degrees at AIIMS Patna. To clear the confusion and reclaim her hard-earned achievement, the real Dr. Singh took to Facebook and other platforms, presenting her authentic e-summon letter, official ID, and perfectly matching barcode to prove the rank indisputably belongs to her.
“it seems even in the highest ranks of the UPSC, real doctors can’t escape “quacks” (jhola chhap) trying to steal their identity!”

