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Saturday 10 December 2011

Visit to Ralegan Sidddhi.


All this fraud was discussed with Anna. He has promised to write letter to Prime Minister after going through its details.

Systematic manipulation of marks by UPSC in case of Dr.Prashant Chakkarwar.(TAKE HOME MESSAGE: DO ANYTHING WE WILL KEEP YOU OUT OF FINAL LIST BY MISUSING SCALING/MODERATION SYSTEM)

 He had cleared Prelims. in his first attempt, He was just short of 4-5 marks to qualify for interview. In that year manipulation was done by UPSC in his Essay marks. He was awarded only 80 marks (out of 200), inspite of doing quite well in Essay. 
In his 2006 attempt, they have awarded just 69 marks (out of 300) to him in General Studies- II (His scores in same paper in 2004,2005 and 2008 were 124,125 and 134 respectively.) While, he was awarded only 119 marks (Out of 300) in Anthropology- II. (His marks in same paper in 2004,2005 and 2008 were 179,159 and 200 respectively.) Same story was repeated in Public Administration-I paper, where he was awarded only 108 marks (Out of 300) and was systematically kept out of list. 
In his last attempt in 2008 they again awarded 80 marks (out of 200) in Essay and 113 marks (out of 300) in Anthropology- I (My marks in Anthropology- I, in 2004, 2005, 2006 attempts were 139,151,177 respectively). Thus inspite of qualifying for interview, he was again systematically kept out of final selection list.

Manipulation in Essay marks in case of Rejo John. He was candidate of Civil Services Exam 2009. The cut off of General Category for that year was 899.and he was just awarded 09 marks out of 200 in essay, inspite of having very good scores in other subjects.


UPSC accepts that it has spend 105 crore rupees on Civil Services Exam related court cases since 2006


INDIA TODAY exposes fraud in IAS/IPS exam.



Thursday 8 December 2011

Newspaper coverage after Nagpur Press Conference





http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/NGO-alleges-fraud-in-UPSC-exams/articleshow/11012749.cms


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NGO alleges fraud in UPSC exams



NAGPUR: A Delhi-based NGO, Transparency Seekers for Accountability, has lavelled serious allegations of corruption and fraud in the civil services examinations conducted by the UnionPublic Service Commission (UPSC).


In a press meet at Tilak Patrakar Bhavan, Dhanoli on Tuesday, the NGO informed that many cases were filed in the Delhi High Court and Supreme Court by candidates who have fallen prey to corruption, fraud and deception by UPSC over the years. Cases of destruction of evidence and bogus roll numbers are also there against the UPSC.


"The adamant attitude of UPSC can be gauged from the fact that it has failed to provide photocopy of the answer-sheets to the candidates despite apex court's judgment, in CBSE versus Aditya Bandhopaddhyay case, directing all examination bodies to provide photocopy under the Right to Information ( RTI) Act," claimed Dr Prashant Chakkarwar, convener of the Transparency Seekers for Accountability.


"The entire nation will suffer if a single fraud IAS/IPS officer is selected. There should be transparency in this examination which selects the high ranking officials who contour the fate of the nation," he insisted.


Photos of Press Conference at Nagpur 6/12/2011




Analysis of 2007 Civil Services Main Exam result


Subject (2007 mains)
Number
Mean
Minimum
Maximum
Candidates with marks <= 300
Candidates with marks  > 300
% candidates with marks <= 300
% candidates with marks >300
Agriculture
213
256.59
0
364
195
18
91.55
8.45
Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science
50
232.23
0
338
46
4
92
8
Anthropology
265
275.53
0
341
203
62
76.60
23.40
Botany
240
266.27
0
381
185
55
77.08
22.92
Chemistry
102
236.87
0
387
85
17
83.33
16.67
Civil Engineering
19
285.65
85
374
15
4
78.95
21.05
Commerce & Accountancy
223
282.40
0
320
153
70
68.61
31.39
Economics
222
283.1
0
374
147
75
66.22
33.78
Electrical Engineering
26
263.87
0
352
17
9
65.38
34.62
Geography
2802
261.96
0
389
2151
651
76.77
23.23
Geology
25
237.35
0
362
16
9
64
36
History
2329
272.78
0
370
1797
532
77.16
22.84
Law
246
264.77
0
362
186
60
75.61
24.39
Lit of Bengali
5
284.6
253
320
4
1
80
20
Lit of Dogri
1
294
294
294
1
0
100
0
Lit of French
2
257.5
257
258
2
0
100
0
Lit. of Arabic Language
1
376
376
376
0
1
0
100
Lit. of Assamese Language
6
299.25
235
333
4
2
66.67
33.33
Lit. of English Language
24
270.66
157
364
16
8
66.67
33.33
Lit. of Gujarati Language
39
282.35
126
348
29
10
74.36
25.64
Lit. of Hindi Language
529
276.79
0
369
422
107
79.77
20.22
Lit. of Kanada Language
52
287.22
0
348
43
9
82.69
17.31
Lit. of Maithili Language
6
333
274
364
3
3
50
50
Lit. of Malyalam Language
32
297.44
185
354
17
15
53.12
46.87
Lit. of Manipuri Language
15
321.9
279
357
3
12
20
80
Lit. of Marathi Language
39
276.36
114
392
28
11
71.79
28.20
Lit. of Oriya Language
6
314
79
360
2
4
33.33
66.67
Lit. of Pali Language
136
273.96
28
368
99
37
72.79
27.21
Lit. of Persian Language
2
262.5
131
394
1
1
50
50
Lit. of Punjabi Language
16
295.54
202
345
11
5
68.75
31.25
Lit. of Sanskarit Language
82
289.69
126
367
54
28
65.85
34.15
Lit. of Tamil Language
248
277.06
72
357
201
47
81.05
18.95
Lit. of Telugu Language
106
288.33
141
365
75
31
70.75
29.25
Lit. of Urdu Language
18
302.4
170
360
7
11
38.89
61.11
Management
13
272.24
169
329
7
6
53.85
46.15
Mathematics
185
231.6
0
389
163
22
88.11
11.89
Mechanical Engineering
77
220.33
66
369
73
4
94.81
5.19
Medical Science
66
268.74
29
379
53
13
80.3
19.7
Philosophy
1123
274.42
0
380
800
323
71.24
28.76
Physics
224
210.39
0
378
208
16
92.86
7.14
Political Science & Intnl. Rel.
809
260.27
0
371
673
136
83.19
16.81
Psychology
980
255.32
0
378
781
199
79.69
20.31
Public Administration
2280
267.97
0
392
1819
461
79.78
20.22
Sociology
960
270.82
0
354
737
223
76.77
23.23
Statistics
7
263.6
0
385
6
1
85.71
14.29
Zoology
357
264.02
0
406
255
102
71.43
28.57













                In case of Inter-Subject Scaling/Moderation ,  When  they says that it is done to bring balance between marks of different subjects it should be reflected in final results. But the case is not so which can be seen by analysis of data of Civil Services (Main) Examination-2007 which  shows that no balance  is achieved between all optional subjects  after applying statistical moderation by Linear Transformation Method as the Mean marks ranges from 210(Physics) to 333(Maithili Literature), Minimum marks ranges from 0 to 376(Arabic literature) , Maximum marks ranges from 258(French literature) to 406 (Zoology).  Thus, the whole process has lost its way in the maze of statistics applied without proper application of mind.