In spite of the controversies the Karnataka Public
Service Commission (KPSC) has faced in recent times, it has invited
online applications from aspirants for 440 posts of Gazetted
Probationers’ posts of Group A and B-2014. Questions, pertinently, are
now being raised whether the preliminary examinations scheduled for
April 19 will be held as planned.
A highly placed
source in the KPSC told The Hindu on Thursday: “If all goes well, the
exams will be held as per schedule, and we are expecting over two lakh
candidates to appear for the preliminary examinations.”
Scepticism
over the legalities of inviting online applications, however, looms
large. Expressing apprehensions, the source said: “If somebody moves the
court challenging the KPSC decision to conduct the examination, then we
don’t know what will happen.”
The State government
had scrapped the selection list of 2011 batch following alleged
malpractices in main examination and interviews. The government’s
decision was challenged in the Karnataka High Court by candidates.
For
the first time in the coming examinations, the KPSC will introduce
negative marks for wrong answers. For a wrong answer, one-fourth (0.25)
of the marks assigned to the question would be deducted as penalty, said
a notification issued by Manoj Kumar Meena, Secretary, KPSC. “If the
answer to a question is left blank, there will be no penalty for that,”
it said. A certain percentage of posts have been reserved for candidates
of the Hyderabad-Karnataka region as per Article 371-J of the
Constitution.
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