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4.5 lakh students appear in UPSC prelims

Over 4.5 lakh students on Sunday appeared in civil services preliminary examination which passed off incident-free at various centres across the country after being mired in controversy following protests over change in its pattern.

Updated on: Aug 24, 2014 10:53 PM IST
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Over 4.5 lakh students on Sunday appeared in civil services preliminary examination which passed off incident-free at various centres across the country after being mired in controversy following protests over change in its pattern.

As many as 4,51,602 candidates took the examination, about 1.27 lakh more than the last year, at 2,137 centres in 59 cities. "There were no incidents of protest from any of the centres in the country. We are very happy that the examination went off peacefully and without any law and order problem," Union Public Service Commission Secretary Ashim Khurana told PTI. He said none of the chief secretaries of states, where the examination was conducted, reported any incident of protest.

"All officials of UPSC, Department of Personnel and Training and chief secretaries successfully coordinated for peaceful conduct of the examination," he said. A total of 9,44,926 candidates applied for the examination and of these, 6,80,455 downloaded their admit cards for appearing in the test. "As many as 4,51,602 candidates took the examination in various exam centres spread across the country. About 1.27 lakh more than last year," Khurana said.

Some of the students complained of "errors" in Hindi translation of questions asked in English in Paper I. Both the government and UPSC officials did not comment on the issue. A controversy had recently erupted over the pattern of examination as students demanding change in Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) or Paper II, had taken to the streets in a violent agitation, claiming it put aspirants from rural areas or Hindi background at a disadvantage. In the wake of such protests, Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Jitendra Singh had on August 4 said in Parliament that marks of the English section questions, asked in Paper II, will not be included for gradation or merit in civil services exam.

The DoPT and UPSC had issued separate instructions not to attempt questions of English language comprehension skills asked in Paper II of the examination as their marks will not be included in the gradation or deciding on merit. The Paper II carries questions on comprehension, interpersonal skills including communication skills, logical reasoning and analytical ability, decision-making and problem- solving, general mental ability, basic numeracy and English language comprehension skills (of Class X level).

However, a group of students said they will continue with the protest. "We are against the pattern of civil services examination. We want a change in its pattern," said Sampoornanda, who is part of a students' movement 'Nagrik Adhikaar Manch'. The prestigious civil services examination is conducted in three stages--preliminary, main and interview-- by the UPSC to select IAS, IFS and IPS officers among others. Hearing an eleventh-hour petition filed by a group of protesting students, the Supreme Court had yesterday declined to postpone today's preliminary examination.

 
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