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UPPSC PCS Prelims 2024 To Take Place On December 22, Full Details

UPPSC has rescheduled the PCS Prelims 2024 exam to December 22, following student protests. The exam will be conducted in two sessions on that day.

UPPSC PCS Prelims 2024 To Take Place On December 22, Full Details

The decision to revise the exam schedule comes after a wave of protests by UPPSC PCS aspirants who had raised concerns about the original format. According to the initial plan, the exam was supposed to span two days, with the first day being reserved for the PCS Prelims and the second for the RO and ARO (Review Officer and Assistant Review Officer) exams. Many students felt that having exams on two separate days would create logistical challenges and potential discrepancies in the process, leading to demands for a more streamlined exam structure.

Responding to these concerns, the UPPSC has now scheduled the PCS Prelims 2024 to take place on December 22, with two separate sessions. The decision has been seen as a positive response to the concerns raised by students, many of whom had taken to the streets of Prayagraj and other cities, voicing their opposition to the original exam dates.

Key Information on the Revised Exam Format:

  • New Exam Date: December 22, 2024
  • Sessions: Two sessions —
    • Morning Session: 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM
    • Afternoon Session: 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM
  • Earlier Dates: Originally, the exam was set for December 7 and 8, with the RO and ARO exams slated for December 22-23.

Reason for Change in Schedule:

The revision comes after a strong backlash from students, who pointed out that having multiple sessions across two days could lead to inconsistencies, unfairness, and logistical issues. The protests gathered momentum, with candidates demanding that the exam be scheduled in a single day to ensure fairness and transparency. The Commission, under the guidance of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, reassessed the situation and decided to accommodate these concerns by modifying the schedule.

In the official notice, the UPPSC stated:
“Following feedback and concerns raised by the student community, the exam will now be conducted on December 22, 2024, in two sessions, ensuring greater efficiency and addressing the issues raised.”

Impact of the Decision:

The announcement has been welcomed by many aspirants, as the new format addresses key concerns regarding scheduling, and the potential for errors arising from the original plan. Students who were concerned about logistical difficulties such as travel, accommodation, and exam timing can now focus on their preparation without the added stress of navigating multiple exam days.

This revision also means that the RO and ARO exams, initially set to take place on December 22 and 23, will be rescheduled. This change is expected to give more room for candidates to prepare for each exam separately, avoiding overlap and confusion.

The UPPSC PCS Prelims 2024 will be a critical event for many aspiring civil servants, and this revised schedule aims to make the process smoother and more transparent for all.

The UPPSC’s decision to revise the exam schedule highlights the importance of addressing public concerns in a timely manner. The Commission has assured that it will continue to engage with students and stakeholders to ensure that the examination process remains fair and transparent. As of now, candidates are advised to stay updated via official UPPSC notifications for further announcements related to admit cards, exam centers, and other logistics.

In conclusion, the revision of the UPPSC PCS 2024 Prelims Exam date to December 22 represents a positive shift toward making the process more accessible and fair. The Commission’s swift response to the student protests has likely defused tensions and reinforced the commitment to a smooth and just examination process.

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