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RAS Mains aspirants seek to postpone exam
RAS Mains aspirants seek to postpone exam

Time of India

time3 days ago

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  • Time of India

RAS Mains aspirants seek to postpone exam

Jaipur: Rajasthan Administrative Services (RAS) mains examination candidates are requesting a postponement of the test scheduled on June 17-18. They organised a foot march in the city Tuesday to voice their demands. The applicants pointed out that the interviews for RAS 2023 are currently in progress, with the final results yet to be announced. They argued that holding the RAS main 2025 examination before publishing the previous examination's results could result in candidate overlap, as numerous individuals are still awaiting their outcomes. "Candidates who are already waiting for their results from RAS 2023 sat for the prelims this year and will once again sit for RAS Mains, which will add to duplications. Firstly, the RAS exam was announced in 2023, and prelims took place in 2024, which was already delayed. Now results have also not been issued, and RAS 2025 is being conducted. While exams should be conducted timely, the same applies to results," said Deepak Kaushal, an RAS aspirant. Candidates added that those who were unsuccessful in the RAS 2023 Main Exam have not yet received the answer sheet from RPSC, due to which they are unable to evaluate themselves and prepare accordingly for future exams. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Her body cannot endure this level of pain; please help her. Donate For Health Learn More Undo Candidates further said that this year the "shortest time" has been given for the main examination in RAS 2025, as the exam is being conducted within four months of the RAS prelims, conducted in February this year. "It is not possible to cover 25-30 subjects in three to four months. Candidates are usually given six months for preparation after prelims. The preparation of many candidates from border districts of the state also got affected due to the blackout imposed as security measures for Operation Sindoor," said Lakshya Pratap Singh, another RAS aspirant.

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