Govt Urges UPSC To Postpone Civil Services Prelim Exam

Tuesday, 15 July 2014, 23:55 IST
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NEW DELHI: Amid demands by Civil Service aspirants for scrapping the CSAT test, the government urged the Union Public Service Commission to postpone the preliminary exam scheduled next month till there is clarity on the syllabus and exam pattern.



"We are also urging upon the UPSC and the committee that was constituted to look into the matter that not only report be constituted at the earliest, considering the urgency of the matter and the concern of all sections of the society... They should also consider postponing the date of the preliminary examination," Union Minister Jitendra Singh told reporters outside Parliament.



The prelims entrance exam is scheduled to to be held on August 24.



Yesterday, ABVP activists had staged protests outside the UPSC office demanding scrapping of Civil Services Aptitude Tests (CSAT), saying such a pattern was putting Hindi language aspirants at a disadvantage.



Singh, who is also Minister of State for Department of Personnel and Training and Prime Minister's Office, said, "Till the report about the final conclusions in the matter is out, these young guys and girls would not be able to make out the kind of preparation they have to do for the exam.
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Source: PTI

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