Six engineers associations seek clarification on extra roll numbers

DIMAPUR, JULY 3 (MExN): Six engineers associations have sought more details from the Nagaland Public Service Commission (NPSC) on the latter’s clarification with regard to the extra roll numbers which were published in the recently declared NPSC results for the combined technical services exam.  

This was sought in a press statement from the Graduate Electrical Engineers Association (GEEAN), Association of Mechanical Engineers Nagaland (AMEN), Unemployed Civil Engineers Association Of Nagaland (UCEAN), Forestry Graduate Association Of Nagaland (FGAN), Agriculture Engineers Graduate Association Of Nagaland (AEGAN), All Nagaland Unemployed Veterinary Doctors Association (ANUVDA), and Electronics & Communication Engineers Association Nagaland (ECEAN).  

The six associations asked for more details as to “which item number of the advertisement is the rule implemented and also stating the name of the branch for which NPSC has adapted in the recent Combine Technical Services Exam (CTSE) 2016 written result.”  

Further, the associations asked for reasons as to “why the candidate 7099 was rejected and also to furnish the contents of the court order which permitted the candidate to sit for exam without any official notice by NPSC. It is also made to know that the results were delayed and declared after 117 days because of those 3 petitioners who filed the court case.”  

They meanwhile appealed to the NPSC to provide the answer key for Combine Technical Services Exam (CTSE) 2016 “to enable aspiring candidates to assess their performance as well as to ensure transparency in selection of candidate.”  

“The present existing system doesn’t even allow the candidate the basic rights to assess their own performance, which causes so much unfair environment to the aspiring candidate,” the associations stated.



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