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Centre rules out changes to age limit, attempts in UPSC civil services exams

Union Minister Jitendra Singh has declared that changes to the age limit and the number of attempts for the civil services examination are not feasible.

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Union Minister Jitendra Singh has declared that changes to the age limit and the number of attempts for the civil services examination are not feasible.

In an important announcement that impacts the aspirants of the UPSC civil services examination, Union Minister Jitendra Singh has declared changes to age limits and the number of attempts made inadvisable.

The existing rules for this prestigious examination have been deemed by the union government as currently unamenable to alterations, bringing an end to discussions about possible changes.

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AN INSIGHT INTO THE CSE STRUCTURE

The civil services examination (CSE), conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), happens annually under the supervision of the government.

As one of the most competitive exams in the country, the CSE is a systematically structured exam with specific rules and guidelines that are stringently enforced, including restrictions on number of attempts and a fixed age limit.

NO FEASIBILITY TO ALTER EXISTING PROVISIONS

Union Minister Jitendra Singh, in charge of personnel, articulated his viewpoint in a parliamentary response, stating, "Based on the judgments passed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the writ petitions filed by some CSE candidates and in light of the views expressed by the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee, the matter has been duly considered in the Department of Personnel and Training and it has not been found feasible to consider any change in the existing provisions regarding number of attempts and age-limit in respect of the CSE."

MINISTRY UNFAZED BY UNCONVINCED CANDIDATES

The minister further emphasised that the dates and locations for the preliminary and main examinations are predetermined and announced by the commission.

After the successful execution of the civil services (preliminary) examination on May 28, with a satisfactorily high number of 14,624 passed candidates, unsuccessful participants have taken their grievances to court.

This announcement comes as a disappointment to some but also brings a modicum of clarity for many students preparing to appear in the upcoming examination rounds.

(With PTI inputs)

Edited By:
Roshni
Published On:
Aug 11, 2023