JKPSC Chairman invites complaints from aspirants
Srinagar, Nov 12 (KNO): Aspirants of lecturer 10+2 post (English) who recently appeared in Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) objective type test Wednesday alleged that the paper was ‘partially leaked’ days before the examination was held.
One of the aspirants informed the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) “Many a questions that they attempted in the exam were already shared in a mock test held by some local academy on November-06.”
The aspirants further alleged that they came to know through news reports that the questions of the paper were shared 3 days before the JKPSC exam.
They further alleged that the question paper was extremely lengthy and were not able to attempt at least 70 or 80 percent of it. “The paper was 40 pages long and was difficult to attempt in just two hours of time.”
Another aspirant said, “As the question paper carries negative marking, we had to attempt limited questions and the majority of time during the exams got wasted in understanding the lengthy paper.”
JKPSC Chairman Arun Kumar Choudhary told KNO that “If the aspirants have any issues, they can come to the office of JKPSC and submit their complaints.”
About the leaking of the question paper Choudhary said, “If the aspirants have evidence and proof, they can come to us or they can lodge a complaint with police.”
He also said, “Many a things are being shared on social media but there shall be proper evidence for us to take action against any complaint.”
Meanwhile, the aspirants have requested the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to intervene and investigate the matter—(KNO)







