UPSC makes public scores of civil services exam
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| The list for this year shows that the topper, Haritha V Kumar, a woman engineer from Kerala, scored 53% marks (1193 out of 2250). |
NEW DELHI: For the first time in the history of the elite civil services examination, Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on Thursday made public the final marks of all successful candidates who were recently recommended for appointment to IAS, IFS, IPS and other key central services.
Interestingly, only four of them, including twowomen, obtained more than 50% marks in the exam which is considered one of the toughest in the country. Three of the four are from Kerala.
The move to display final marks on the UPSCwebsite came following a direction from the Central Information Commission (CIC). Earlier, UPSC used to send the marks to all candidates individually. The absence of final marks of successful candidates in the public domain had seen a number of people moving the CIC, seeking a direction to the UPSC.
In the 'general' category, the minimum cut-off was 42% while in other categories, it went as low as 35%. However, a number of SC, ST and OBC candidates scored much higher marks which put them in the bracket of toppers along with 'general' category candidates.
The marks of successful candidates, which were a closely guarded secret for long, also brought into the open the scores in the interview (personality test), which carried 250 marks and which used to play a key role in deciding the future of aspirants.
Though there has been a long pending demand to make answer sheets of all candidates who appear in the mains examination public, UPSC is not in favour of this. The matter is currently pending in courts where the commission has vehemently opposed the move to share answer sheets with either the candidates or third parties.
Source : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

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