‘Improper Kannada translation’: Siddaramaiah orders re-conduct of KPSC gazetted probationers’ exam | Mint

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KPSC Gazetted Probationers Exam 2024: Chief Minister siddaramaiah ordered on monday Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) has been directed to re-conduct the gazetted probationers examination within two months following reports of alleged improper Kannada translation of questions.

Taking to microblogging platform X (formerly known as Twitter), the Karnataka chief minister said the exams will be rescheduled within two months to ensure fairness for all candidates.

Those responsible for these lapses have been relieved of their duties, Siddaramaiah said.

” Upcoming Examination Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said the investigation would be conducted with utmost responsibility and accountability while taking all due care. He said his government was committed to maintaining the integrity of the investigating agency. Recruitment Processes” in the state.

The Karnataka State Competitive Examination Candidates Association (KSCEAA) has welcomed the decision taken by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

KSCEA took to social media x to thank Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for considering the demand for re-examination of KAS Preliminary Exam 2024.

He said, “Thank you @CMofKarnataka for considering the demand for re-examination of KAS preliminary exam.”

It is important to note that there have been allegations of inappropriate Kannada language Translation There was confusion among Kannada medium students as 100 questions were asked from English in the preliminary examination held on August 27 for filling 350 gazetted probationary officer posts in the state.

Candidates should note that the KPSC KAS preliminary exam 2024 results which were expected to be released in the last week of September will now be released after the re-exam.

Karnataka Public Service Commission conducted the KPSC KAS Preliminary Exam 2024 in offline mode. A total of two papers were conducted in the KPSC KAS 2024 Preliminary Exam. In which 100 multiple choice questions were asked in Paper I and 100 multiple choice questions were also asked in Paper II. 400 marks have been fixed for all the questions. In which as per the estimate, the cut off marks for unreserved are going to be around 172 to 177 marks.

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