Nearly 50% Skip Group 3 Examination

Hyderabad, Nov 19 (Maxim News): Nearly 50 percent of candidates skipped the Group-III services recruitment examination conducted across the State on Sunday and Monday.

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A total of 5,36,400 candidates registered for the examination, 76.4 percent downloaded hall tickets, and 2,69,483 (50.24 percent) candidates took the paper-III examination that was conducted on Monday.

The paper-III Economy and Development examination was held in 1401 centers across the State. Questions on the HYDRA, Farm Loan Waiver, Gruha Jyothi, Skill University, and Indiramma Housing Scheme were asked in Paper III.

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According to students who appeared for the test, the majority of questions were covered from the union and Telangana government budgets, national economic survey, Telangana socio-economic outlook, Census 2011, and national family health survey. Telangana Tourism.

Most questions were data-based with some questions that were asked from the data dating back to 2004 and 2011 said Sharath, an aspirant. Overall, the exam was moderate on difficulty levels, he added.  (Maxim News)


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