Saturday, June 22, 2013

BPSC MODERATION: ABOVE 60% ARE NOT ALLOWED

    
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Bihar Public Service Commission has submitted its affidavit regarding 53-55th mains examination moderation. In its affidavit, BPSC says that in multi-papers, students whose marks were more than 60% was moderated. Even those who scored less than 30%, were moderated. It also says that, so far it hasn't make any rule, after final result it will amend it's rule for moderation. It also says that it has followed Karnataka and Maharastra Public Service Commission. 
      It is no secret that competitive examinations are held for choosing the best. But in BPSC case, rule is something different. How can anyone justify that good performer should be penalized? Even a layman can raise finger on this so called moderation of BPSC. If we go by BPSC's moderation stand, it clearly indicates that those who scored 130 out of 200, were penalized, and those who scored 110 out of 200 were not touched. Is this a examination, or a drama orchestrated by constitutional body like BPSC? Shame to such constitutional body. 
     Now come to second point, BPSC says that it will amend its rule regarding moderation after process is over.  It is well known fact, which has been supported by honorable Supreme Court and high courts umpteen times that if process has started, no amendment should be initiated. BPSC can argue that double bench of honorable Patna High Court had suggested it to follow and make a rule. But why BPSC didn't make any rule in one year. Does it need 5 years to make a rule for that (which it has not followed, which is followed by all state public service commission of Hindi region)? Ridiculous. God save this constitutional body.
    BPSC says that it has followed Maharastra Public Service Commission.  Maharastra Public Service Commission’s civil services mains examination is of objective type (form 2012). Come on, UPPSC, Chhattisgarh public service commission, Madhya Public Service Commission, Rajasthan Public service commission, all Hindi region state commission follow scaling. They follow scaling which is quiet defined and is based on statistical formula (Mean and standard deviation). Even these commissions always mention it in their advertisement that they will follow scaling.
   All the above logics of BPSC are ridiculous, illogical, irrelevant, illegal, intentional, biased, unconstitutional and above all autocratic in nature. Time has come to mend the rotten constitutional body like BPSC.


Saturday, June 15, 2013

UPPCS 2013 ADMIT CARD DOWNLOAD

Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission will hold state upper subordinate preliminary examination 2013 on 26-06-2013.
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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

JPSC 5th Civil Services: Number of attempts will be increased




JPSC has written a letter to the state government to increase number of attempts from 4 to 6 for state civil services examination. Currently state government has fixed 4 attempts for 5th civil services examination. Some students had approached JPSC chairman to increase the number of attempts seeing the past records of state civil services examination where genuine students were not selected (1st and 2nd civil services examination). In turn JPSC chairman wrote a letter to state personnel department. In its letter JPSC chairman has said that since CBI inquiry is going on first and second civil services examination, hence deserving students didn't utilized first two chances. Consequently all  students should be given more attempts. Considering JPSC chairman's initiative, one can expect positive outcome from the government. Although, students are also demanding to fix cut off year 2007 for age count, yet nothing is clear about this demand. However JPSC chairman has said to student's representatives that he would talk about that matter to personnel department.