NEW
DELHI: Even as the government is yet to decide on the grievances of
civil services aspirants against the Civil Services Aptitude Test
(CSAT), which they claim is loaded against students opting for Hindi
medium, the UPSC has started issuing admit cards for the preliminary
examination scheduled for August 24.
A link on the UPSC website, available from Thursday, directs students to download e-admit cards for the prelims exam.
According to sources in the government, though a committee headed by former secretary (personnel) Arvind Verma is looking into the grievances against CSAT pattern and was recently asked to submit its report at the earliest possible, there is a slim chance of any postponement of the prelims exam. This is because the prelims this year are already behind the normal schedule. In 2013, prelims exam were held on May 26.
A link on the UPSC website, available from Thursday, directs students to download e-admit cards for the prelims exam.
According to sources in the government, though a committee headed by former secretary (personnel) Arvind Verma is looking into the grievances against CSAT pattern and was recently asked to submit its report at the earliest possible, there is a slim chance of any postponement of the prelims exam. This is because the prelims this year are already behind the normal schedule. In 2013, prelims exam were held on May 26.