Telugu medium aspirants already feeling hard done by results
of the GroupI exam, have cause for more heartache as students who
attended the Junior Lecturers' and Group II exams say translation
blunders can also cost them dearly.Speaking to Express, T Saidi Reddy, a
GroupII aspirant from Nalgonda said at least 20 questions out of the
total 150 in each of the three papers had been in English. As Reddy had
done all his studies up to graduation in Telugu medium, he was not able
to answer 60 questions. "I had put in three years of time for
preparation for the exams. Now my hopes of getting a good government job
are dashed due to the blunders made by the APPSC."Several candidates
said around 90 per cent aspirants attending APPSC examinations were from
Telugu medium, but the commission was putting no efforts to prepare
questions in Telugu properly. A case in point being the Junior
Lecturers' exam held on December 3, where reportedly 63 questions out of
150 in the General Studies paper were in English. Again candidates who
attended the Royalty Inspector examination on December 17 said all the
questions were given in English only. N Ramesh, an aspirant said they
would have prepared in English, if the commission had announced prior to
the exam or in the notification itself they would give the paper in
English alone. Another aspirant, K Giribabu said they can not compete
with their counterparts writing the exams in English.Only 4 pc Telugu
Candidates Qualified for GroupI: APPSCAdding fuel to the fire of
allegations of unfair treatment towards Telugu students, the list
released by the Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission shows that only
4 per cent (174) of 4,270 Telugu medium candidates qualified for the
GroupI interviews.According to the statement relased by the APPSC
secretary Poonam Malakondaiah on Tuesday, about 17.5 per cent (242) out
of 1,382 candidates who gave the exam in English qualified for the
interview.In the previous GroupI exam also, about 14.2 per cent (215) of
1509 candidates who had given the exam in English qualified for
interviews but only only 3.82 per cent (172) of 4,497 Telugu candidates
had qualified.
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