1st Nov 2020 11:11:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

ES Reporter

ITANAGAR, Nov 1: The Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission(APPSC) conducted the preliminary round of the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission Combined Competition Examination on Sunday. A total of 26000 aspirants have signed up for an aggregate of 111 posts. 
The examination was conducted peacefully and no untoward incident was reported from 126 sub examination centres throughout the state, said Secretary, Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission, A R Talwade in a press briefing this evening. 
Talwade said that two observers out of three for Itanagar capital complex confirmed total attendance of 65.59% in all examination centres under the Itanagar Capital Region. 
"A total of 733 students were supposed to appear in the examination centre at APPSC hall out of which 492 appeared in the morning session and 488 in the evening session," the Secretary disclosed. 
Available record further showed that a total  74 candidates appeared for the morning session and 72 in the evening at Upper primary school, ESS sector centre in the capital while 159 took the morning test and 157 in the evening at the Modern English school. 
As per limited information available with the Commission, candidates attendance recorded District Headquarters wise stood as the following-- Seppa  (69.34%), Yachuli (72.82%), Bomdila (66.44 %), Basar (61.59), Aalo (70.82%), Ziro (70.82%), Khonsa (62.34%), Jairampur ( 60.74%), Daporijo (60.43%), Yingkiong (60.6%), Roing (65.38%), Tawang (62.67%) and Pasighat (70.28 %). "Other examination materials/record from other centres are yet to arrive however it is assumed that total attendance percentage could be around 70% to 75% as per records available." On the management of the examinations, Talwade said that this year's examination was conducted in a foolproof manner and elaborate security. 
"Government of Arunachal Pradesh has appointed coordinators, observers who delivered wonderful job in conducting the examination peacefully and fairly under the guidance of commission," he said while appreciating the police department and the state government for helping the commission in successfully conducting the examination. 
" I want to request the candidates to  work harder as competition is very tough this year as for  111 post aggregate, 26000 aspirants signed  up for the test,"  he advised the students.


Kenter Joya Riba

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