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Review Officer Recruitment Exam Cancelled In UP Over Paper Leak

Divya Parashar
By Divya Parashar 3 Min Read Published March 2, 2024
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The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has once more found itself in the spotlight, this time due to the regrettable cancellation of the Review Officer (RO) recruitment examination owing to alleged paper leaks. The cancellation has left thousands of aspirants in a state of dismay and frustration, casting a shadow over the integrity of the examination process and raising questions about the security measures in place to prevent such incidents.

The RO recruitment exam, which was scheduled to be held on March 27, 2024, was called off after reports of the question paper being leaked surfaced. The UPPSC, in a statement, acknowledged the breach and announced the cancellation of the exam. The Commission assured the candidates that a re-examination would be conducted at a later date.

This incident has once again brought to the forefront the issue of paper leaks in competitive exams, which has plagued the Indian education system for years. Despite measures such as strict invigilation, the use of encrypted question papers, and the sealing of question paper packets, incidents of paper leaks continue to occur, raising serious doubts about the effectiveness of these measures.

The cancellation of the RO recruitment exam has also raised questions about the accountability of the UPPSC and other exam-conducting bodies. Candidates who have spent months, if not years, preparing for the exam have been left in limbo, unsure of when the re-examination will take place and what impact this will have on their future career prospects.

The cancellation of the RO recruitment exam has also highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability in the examination process. Candidates and the public at large have a right to know how the question paper was leaked, who was responsible for the leak, and what measures are being taken to prevent such incidents in the future.

The cancellation of the RO recruitment exam has also had wider implications for the UPPSC and other exam-conducting bodies in Uttar Pradesh. It has once again raised questions about the integrity of the examination process and the ability of these bodies to conduct fair and transparent exams.

The annulment of the Review Officer recruitment examination in Uttar Pradesh due to purported paper leaks has once more highlighted the problem of paper leaks in competitive exams and raised concerns regarding the integrity of the examination system. The UPPSC and other exam-conducting bodies must take urgent steps to address this issue and ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future.

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