Civil Services Exam: Two days for aggrieved candidates
New Delhi: The Central Information Commission (CIC) on Monday asked the aggrieved candidates, not satisfied with the selections in the Civil Services Preliminary Examination (CSPE) 2006 conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), to file an appeal within two days before the CIC in this regard.
After receiving the appeal of the candidates – who have come together under the banner of Transparency Seekers – on Wednesday, the CIC would give a date for announcing a final decision in this regard. It is likely to be announced within a week.
Earlier, the CIC had asked the UPSC to present its view regarding the issue of sharing information about cut-off marks, individual marks and model answer sheets on October 16 before its full Bench. However, the UPSC had sought more time for disposing of the appeal of Transparency Seekers.
After receiving the appeal of the candidates – who have come together under the banner of Transparency Seekers – on Wednesday, the CIC would give a date for announcing a final decision in this regard. It is likely to be announced within a week.
Earlier, the CIC had asked the UPSC to present its view regarding the issue of sharing information about cut-off marks, individual marks and model answer sheets on October 16 before its full Bench. However, the UPSC had sought more time for disposing of the appeal of Transparency Seekers.
Civil Services Exam: Two days for aggrieved candidates