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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.
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Praveen Kumar criticized the ruling Congress party's MLAs, MLCs, and MPs for remaining silent on the issue, for not standing up for those who voted them to power.
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Download option will be available to candidates till commencement of the first day examination.
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The confusion among the aspirants arose after TGPSC informed the High Court that the books of Telugu Akademi, a government institution, could not be treated as an authentic source in a competitive examination
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they demanded the Commission to expedite the selection process and complete it before Dasara
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Candidates who qualified in the Main examination questioned the government as to how it would hold the examination when around 14 cases against the Group - I were pending in the High Court with upcoming hearings before the bench.
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The exams will now be held from 2 pm to 5 pm instead of 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm as notified earlier.
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The Commission asked 74 hearing impaired candidates who have been picked up for medical examination to attend the medical board at ENT Hospital in Koti, Hyderabad, from August 5 to September 9.
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RGUKT-Basar in-charge Vice-Chancellor Prof V Venkata Ramana said that 50 former students of the varsity cracked AEE posts by excelling in an examination conducted by the TGPSC.
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The paper I and II of CPDO exam will be held on January 3 and 4, 2025 respectively, while the paper I and II of EO test is scheduled for January 6 and 7, 2025 respectively.
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The Commission’s decision to cancel the examination was on the basis of reports from Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) and special investigation team that investigated the question paper leak issue.