UPPSC PCS, RO and ARO Protest: The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has accepted the demands of protesting students and agreed to conduct the Preliminary Examination for the Provincial Civil Services (PCS) 2024 in a single day. This decision comes after days of intense protests by aspirants who had been demanding a streamlined examination process.
The decision was taken during a high-level meeting chaired by Commission Chairman Sanjay Shri Neth. The commission has also formed a committee to review the modalities of the RO-ARO examination, which has been subsequently postponed.
Last week, the UPPSC revealed that the RO-ARO preliminary exam will take place in three shifts on December 22 and 23, while the PCS preliminary exam is set for December 7 and 8 in two shifts. This revised schedule caused dissatisfaction among aspirants, as many feel it deviates from the usual norms.
The students have been demanding a transparent and efficient examination process, including a single-day, single-shift format for both PCS and RO-ARO exams. They argue that this would reduce stress and ensure fairness for all aspirants.
The UPPSC's decision to heed the students' demands for the PCS exam is a positive step, but the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the RO-ARO exam has left many students dissatisfied. The situation remains tense, with students vowing to intensify their protests until their demands are fully met.
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