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Praveen Kumar criticised the question, which referred to caste hierarchies, calling it a reflection of entrenched discrimination
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A total of 536400 candidates registered for the examination, 76.4 per cent downloaded hall tickets and 269483 (50.24 per cent) candidates took the paper- III examination that was conducted on Monday.
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Candidates will be permitted into the centre from 8.30 am for morning session and 1.30 pm for afternoon session.
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The provisional selection list for about 17 subjects has been notified by the Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC). However, the selection list for about 10 subjects, which constitute a major chunk of posts, is yet to be announced by the Commission that delayed the hiring process.
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The TGPSC has come out with these restrictions to ensure smooth conduct of the examination in 1,401 centres set up across the State
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Shares videos of job aspirants getting beaten up during protests seeking government jobs and questioning the revised reservation policy
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According to sources, the State government has issued necessary directions asking the authorities concerned to make arrangements for handing over appointment orders to the selected candidates.
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The TGPSC asked candidates to use the same copy of downloaded hall ticket used for the first session of the examination for the remaining sessions.
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Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC), Hyderabad on Monday in a notification said that the last date for submission of online applications for departmental tests has been extended up to October 31, 2024
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A total of 31,403 candidates selected for the examination, around 21,151 aspirants took the examination, translating attendance percentage to 67.3 per cent
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The TGPSC stated that the information possessed by the candidate was unrelated to any of the questions, resulting in the decision to disallow the candidate from continuing the examination.
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Several candidates who appeared for the examination conducted in 46 centres on Saturday reported that DI questions to be too lengthy besides requiring extensive calculations to arrive at the answers
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A woman was caught cheating in the Telangana Group-I exam at CVR Engineering College. Concerns were raised about question paper security, prompting officials to enhance sealing procedures for future exams.
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Candidates are planning to campaign against the Congress party in upcoming local body elections in the State and also the ensuing Maharashtra assembly elections
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A total of 31,403 candidates were picked for the Main examination and 21,817 students appeared for the test, translating attendance percentage to 69.4.
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Most of the aspirants who appeared for the examination found the questions to be on the lines of the examination of the Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission.
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Additionally, 20 sports candidates were permitted to appear for the exam based on the High Court directions.
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This comes as the Supreme Court is to take up a special leave petition filed by the Group-I aspirants against the controversial GO 29 on Monday.
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Speaking to mediapersons, Praveen Kumar emphasized the government's responsibility to address the issue and assuage their ruffled feelings.
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The situation became more volatile as the police, after multiple requests for Sanjay to leave, intervened when he attempted to lead the protesters to the Secretariat.