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In regards to the 2023 Civil Services Preliminary Examination, MPs urged that "questions came out of pattern" for the UPSC Prelims

 In regards to the 2023 Civil Services Preliminary Examination, MPs urged that "questions came out of pattern" for the UPSC Prelims


Several MPs have raised concerns about the 2023 Civil Services Preliminary Examination (UPSC Prelims). These MPs, according to the details, have written a letter to UPSC protesting. Information indicates that concerns have been made about the Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) Prelims paper.


The MPs claim that the CSAT Paper 2 had questions that were not typical. This was disclosed by the rival students, about whom the MPs complained in a letter to the UPSC. The MPs assert that 47 out of 100 inquiries were out of the ordinary. On 2023 may 28, the Civil Services Preliminary Exam was held.


also wrote PM Modi a letter

The MPs have demanded that the exam's passing score be decreased as a result of irregularities. It has been requested that UPSC lower the passing score from 33% to 23%. The MP for Assam's Barpeta Lok Sabha seat, Abdul Khaliq, has also addressed a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing similar grievances made by the pupils. Additionally, it has been stated that Hindi-medium pupils have suffered as a result of the paragraph's unclear meaning when the ability to read portion of the paper was translated into Hindi.


Additionally, students posed queries

In addition, a lot of students have expressed concerns about the exam adjustments and reported anomalies. Many test-takers claim that the new pattern has caused them to have doubts about how fair the selection process is.



They claim that the Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) preliminaries contained questions that were not from the syllabus. There were a lot of questions in General Studies, particularly in Maths, which made pupils rely more on luck than knowledge. The Delhi High Court has also received a petition over this.



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