UPSC releases notice for misleading information on social media

UPSC releases notice

UPSC has released an important notice regarding the misleading information in social media on operation of Reserve List. Some misleading information is circulating on social media with regard to operation of Reserve List in Civil Services Examinations, especially that of CSE, 2019.

“Some misleading information is circulating on social media with regard to operation of Reserve List in Civil Services Examinations, especially that of CSE, 2019. The following statement is being issued to mitigate the doubts which may arise in the minds of aspirants appearing/appeared in the examination,” read a communiqué issued by the UPSC on its official website- upsc.gov.in.

“First, it is essential to affirm that the Commission strictly goes by the Rules of Examination as notified by the Government of India through Gazette Notification for Civil Services Examination and all other examinations conducted by the commission while preparing results, stated the UPSC,” the notice read.

“For CSE, the Commission recommends candidates belonging to different categories for their appointments in different services. While declaring Main result (the result at first instance), the number of recommended candidates under General (unreserved) category is reduced by the total number of candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, the Other Backward Classes and the Economically Weaker Sections who acquire the merit at or above the general qualifying standard without availing any of the concession/relaxation either in eligibility or in selection criteria,” added the communiqué.

“The recommendation of the candidates in this manner as envisaged in the Rules of Examination is an established practice of giving fair treatment to the candidates of reserved categories since decades enabling them to choose a service of higher preference based on their reserved status. After exercise of the above option by the reserved category candidates, the resultant vacancies which arise due to the category movements, are filled up from the Reserve List, on a requisition received from the Government for each category including the General (unreserved) category,” the communiqué read.

“From the above stated process, it is clear that the Reserve List is not a waiting list. In fact, the Reserve list is necessitated in a multi-service examination to allow candidates of reserved categories to choose a service of higher preference who qualify at or above general qualifying standard without availing any concession/relaxation at any stage of the examination,” said the commission.

“It is also necessary to state that all candidates, who are recommended from the Reserve List, are placed en-bloc below the last recommended candidate in merit position in each category of the Main result of the examination,” added the UPSC commission.

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