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Haryana Exam Fiasco: Thousands Fail, Posts Remain Vacant
12 Dec
Summary
- Over 75% of advertised assistant professor posts remain unfilled.
- Only 151 out of 2,000 candidates passed the English exam.
- Many qualified candidates, including PhD holders, failed the exam.

A significant crisis has emerged from the Haryana Public Service Commission's assistant professor exam in English, where less than 10% of candidates successfully passed. This has led to a substantial number of advertised posts, over 75%, remaining unfilled. The results have triggered widespread protests across the state, with many accomplished scholars, including PhD holders and UGC-NET/JRF awardees, failing to meet even the basic 35% qualifying mark.
The Haryana Public Service Commission has attributed the low pass rate to weak written skills in the descriptive test format introduced recently. However, candidates have rejected this, pointing to their strong performance in earlier screening tests. Concerns over transparency have intensified due to the denial of access to answer sheets from the descriptive round, fueling suspicions about the fairness of the evaluation. Additionally, there are claims that a majority of selected candidates are from outside Haryana, raising questions about state representation.



