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92 errors in Assam civil services exam

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Guwahati, May 2

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A total of 92 mistakes have cropped up in the answer keys of 21 of the 22 subjects of the Assam Civil Services examination, forcing the Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) to declare the results twice.

Because of this anomaly, the APSC today said it had blacklisted 22 experts who were responsible for setting up of question papers and preparation of answer keys in the Combined Competitive (Preliminary) Examination 2018.

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The examination was held on December 30 last year. The first list of the qualified candidates was announced on March 13, while the second one was issued on April 30, APSC Chairman Dipak Kr Sarma said.

He said 3,361 candidates who had cleared the preliminary examination on the basis of wrong answer keys have been retained to appear for the mains though some of them have secured lower marks in the re-evaluation. Sarma said 408 more candidates were allowed to take the mains examination in the second list after the re- evaluation.

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APSC Principal Controller of Examinations Pubali Gohain said out of the 22 subjects that had candidates, 21 had mistakes in their answer keys submitted by the subject experts who were teachers from reputed colleges and universities.

Political science had the maximum of 14 wrong keys, followed by 11 in history, nine in sociology, eight in mechanical engineering and seven in geology. Only economics had no mistake at all, she added. Gohain said discrepancies in answer keys came to light after the results were announced.

The APSC suo motu took up re-verification of answer keys so that no deserving candidate was deprived of the opportunity to appear in the main exams, she said.

Asked about the action taken against the experts for the mistakes, Sarma said: “We will not involve them in future APSC works.” He said the APSC has not thought about taking any punitive action against those experts.  — PTI

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