UPSC Sets Seven-Day Time Frame for Reporting Mistakes in Exam Papers

Sakunth Kumar

Updated On: November 16, 2017 10:23 am IST

  • UPSC had given the Civil Services applicants a deadline of seven days to submit objections regarding the question papers.
  • Applicants can do so by visiting the official website of UPSC and submitting their recommendations to examinationupsc.
UPSC Sets Seven-Day Time Frame for Reporting Mistakes in Exam Papers

The Union Public Service Commission has set a seven-day deadline for candidates to report mistakes in questions asked on various exam conducted by the commission. As the latest development, the UPSC decided to give a period of seven days (a week) from the next day of examination date to the seventh day (until 6:00 PM) for the candidates to raise objections or make recommendations to the Commission.

For instance, if an examination conducted on April 1, the candidates can make recommendations by 6:00 PM on April 8.

How to Submit Objections or Recommendations?

  • The process for making recommendations or raise objections is online.
  • The candidates can submit the recommendations or objections directly by e-mail.
  • The candidates can send their recommendation or objection to examinationupsc.
  • UPSC will not accept any recommendations sent through post or submitted by hand.
  • Similarly, the window for submitting the discrepancies will close after the seven days deadline.

Every year, thousands of candidates appear in different recruitment exams conducted by UPSC. These exams include the civil services exam to recruit IPS and IAS officers.

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