A total of 5,76,154 candidates had registered for the preliminary examination. However, only 2,41,212 candidates appeared, representing approximately 42% of the registered candidates.
The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) PCS preliminary examination concluded on Sunday. The exam was conducted peacefully across the state, however, the turnout was significantly low. Media reports suggest that only 42% of the registered candidates appeared for the exam.
A total of 5,76,154 candidates had registered for the preliminary examination. However, only 2,41,212 candidates appeared, representing approximately 42% of the registered candidates. The large-scale protests before the exam, with students demanding a single-day examination, are cited as a major reason for the low turnout.
Another possible reason for the low turnout is the distance of examination centres from candidates' residences. The commission allocated examination centres outside the candidates' districts. Female candidates were also assigned centres in different districts. Furthermore, a general lack of interest in the examination is also considered a contributing factor.
The examination was conducted peacefully across the state. The commission implemented stringent security measures to prevent any malpractice. However, media reports indicate that a young man was caught cheating at an examination centre in Eta.