Amit Jharate, an alumnus of Dr YS Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry in Nauni, has secured the first position in the Himachal Pradesh Forest Service (Assistant Conservator of Forests) Examination-2025. The results were announced on June 2 by the Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission.
Forestry Graduate Tops Himachal Pradesh Forest Service Exam
The examination aims to recruit Assistant Conservator of Forests, a crucial role in managing and protecting the state’s vast forest resources. Jharate’s success highlights the caliber of graduates from specialized institutions like the Dr YS Parmar University.
Information was available with The Chenab Times indicating that Amit Jharate, a resident of Naksetli village in the Shimla district, completed his honours in forestry from the 2016–2020 batch. He attributed his success to the unwavering support, guidance, and encouragement from his parents, teachers, and mentors, stating that their belief in him was instrumental in achieving this milestone.
During his interaction with aspiring candidates, Jharate emphasized the critical importance of dedication, discipline, and sustained effort in preparing for competitive examinations. He advised them to commit their best towards achieving their objectives. Additionally, he underscored the necessity of having a well-defined Plan B, noting the inherent uncertainties in competitive exams.
Jharate explained that a fallback career option can significantly reduce stress while facilitating continuous personal and professional development. He further urged other aspirants to maintain discipline, consistency, and patience, acknowledging that success may not be immediate but that diligent hard work, perseverance, and self-belief ultimately lead to positive outcomes.
He conveyed his gratitude to the faculty and the university for providing him with a robust academic foundation and ongoing encouragement throughout his academic and preparatory journey. Jharate also acknowledged the conducive learning environment at the university, which he believes played a significant role in shaping his professional outlook and preparing him effectively for the rigors of competitive examinations.
Dr H S Baweja, Vice-Chancellor of the Dr YS Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, extended his congratulations to Jharate, expressing confidence that his achievement will serve as a significant inspiration for other students preparing for various competitive examinations. Dr Baweja noted his satisfaction in witnessing forestry graduates excel in such prestigious examinations, highlighting their preparedness to apply their acquired knowledge and skills towards the conservation, management, and sustainable development of forest resources.
Members of the faculty, students, and staff of the university also joined in congratulating Amit Jharate on his outstanding accomplishment and extended their best wishes for his future career endeavors. The examination process for the Himachal Pradesh Forest Service typically involves multiple stages, including a written examination and an interview, designed to assess candidates’ knowledge, analytical abilities, and suitability for the role of forest conservator.
The Assistant Conservator of Forests plays a vital role in the implementation of forest policies and programs at the ground level, often involving extensive fieldwork and coordination with local communities. This position requires a deep understanding of ecological principles, wildlife management, forest law, and sustainable resource utilization. Jharate’s success is a testament to his rigorous preparation and commitment to a career in forest management.
The Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission is responsible for conducting recruitment for various state government services, ensuring transparency and merit-based selection. The declaration of the ACF examination results marks the culmination of a rigorous selection process that began earlier in the year, with thousands of candidates vying for a limited number of vacancies.
Forestry education in India has seen a significant rise in demand, with institutions like the Dr YS Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry producing graduates equipped with specialized knowledge. The curriculum typically covers a broad spectrum of subjects, including silviculture, forest mensuration, forest genetics, soil conservation, wildlife biology, and environmental science, providing a comprehensive understanding of forest ecosystems.
The role of an Assistant Conservator of Forests is particularly crucial in a state like Himachal Pradesh, known for its extensive forest cover and biodiversity. The challenges include managing human-wildlife conflict, preventing illegal logging, promoting afforestation, and ensuring the sustainable use of forest produce while balancing ecological preservation with developmental needs.
Jharate’s achievement underscores the importance of specialized higher education in preparing individuals for demanding professional roles that contribute to environmental conservation and national development. His journey from an alumnus to topping a state-level competitive examination is expected to motivate many more pursuing similar academic and career paths.
The Chenab Times News Desk

