Nov 14, 2024 05:55 PM IST
Giving in to aspirants’ demand, the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Fee (UPPSC) on Thursday agreed to conduct a key recruitment examination in a single shift.
For the opposite examination, the fee will arrange a panel to look into how you can conduct it performed in a single shift, an announcement from Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath’s workplace mentioned.
“The CM took cognizance of the demand of scholars in Prayagraj and requested the Fee to take obligatory selections by speaking and coordinating with college students relating to the PCS Preliminary Examination 2024 in someday. A committee has been fashioned for RO/ARO (Pre.) Examination-2023. It is going to contemplate all facets and submit an in depth report quickly,” the statement learn, in response to ANI.
Nonetheless, alleging there have been makes an attempt to “break up” the agitation, the candidates refused to name off the stir. The agitation would proceed until the UP authorities decides to carry the RO/ARO examination, too, in a single shift, they mentioned.
Earlier, a November 5 UPPSC notification to carry the Provincial Civil Service (PCS) prelims in two shifts on December 7/8, and Overview Officers/Assistant Overview Officer (RO/ARO) examination on December 22/23 in three shifts, prompted 1000’s of scholars to protest in Prayagraj, the place the fee is headquartered.
On Monday, they gathered outdoors UPPSC’s workplace within the metropolis and commenced their “someday, one shift” marketing campaign. They argued that exams in a number of shifts would improve the chance of paper leaks. Additionally they argued that with the identical examination on varied dates, the problem degree of query papers may range.
Then again, UPPSC’s stand was that conducting the assessments in a number of shifts would uphold the examination’s “sanctity.” It additionally said {that a} “normalisation” course of could be used to judge the outcomes as a result of the assessments had been being held held throughout a number of days or shifts.
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