Insta
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Building (UPSC House) in New Delhi, India. Yasbant Negi/The India Today Group/Getty Images)
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) in a notice [PDF] dated 2 April has announced that it would disclose the scores of candidates who were unable to clear its interview rounds.
The disclosure would be voluntary in nature and only candidates who had agreed for the same would be able to view the details on the National Career Service (NCS) Portal of the Ministry of Labour and Employment. This data would remain available for one year.
This score disclosure is applicable for the following examinations:
The decision to make such a disclosure has been taken in order to help the candidates find other employment opportunities based on the score. The notice also reiterates that appearing in the final interview round is a testament of the candidate’s ability.
In all, the score details of 4,338 candidates have been made available online. This includes professionals from various backgrounds like medicine, economics, statistics, geophysics, hydro-geology, who can use the score to apply for jobs in their field.
Introducing ElectionsHQ + 50 Ground Reports Project
The 2024 elections might seem easy to guess, but there are some important questions that shouldn't be missed.
Do freebies still sway voters? Do people prioritise infrastructure when voting? How will Punjab vote?
The answers to these questions provide great insights into where we, as a country, are headed in the years to come.
Swarajya is starting a project with an aim to do 50 solid ground stories and a smart commentary service on WhatsApp, a one-of-a-kind. We'd love your support during this election season.
Click below to contribute.
Latest