UPSC Gears up to Conduct Personality Tests (Interviews) for the Civil Services Examination 2019-2020 in the Backdrop of COVID-19 Pandemic.
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has re-started the interview process for 623 candidates of Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2019.
The interview process will be conducted from 20-07-2020 to 30-07-2020. The final results are expected to be out by the first week of August 2020.
Exam Process re-started as lockdown is lifted
UPSC was in the midst of conducting the Personality Tests (PTs)/Interviews for 2,304 candidates for the Civil Services Examination, 2019 (CSE-2019) when the Government of India decided to impose a lockdown to contain the spread of COVID-19. The Commission also reviewed the position and decided to defer the remaining PT Boards for 623 candidates of the CSE-2019 from 23.03.2020 onwards.
With the gradual lifting of the lockdown, the Commission has decided to hold the PTs for the remaining candidates from 20th to 30th of July, 2020 and all the candidates have been suitably informed in advance.
In order to address the safety and health concerns of the candidates, expert advisers and staff of the Commission, suitable arrangements have been put in place.
UPSC will bear the cost of Air Tickets of candidates
As train services are not fully functional, the Commission has decided to reimburse the lowest ‘to and fro airfare’ to the candidates coming for the PTs.
State Governments have been requested to allow the candidates holding e-Summon Letters for PTs to move in/out of the restricted zones for the purpose of attending the same. The Commission is also helping the candidates with their lodging and transport requirements.
COVID protocol should be followed by the candidates
On reaching the Commission, all candidates will be provided a ‘Sealed Kit’ consisting of a face mask, face shield, a bottle of sanitizer and hand gloves.
Since the Interview Boards generally comprise of senior advisers, the Commission has taken all precautionary and safety measures for contactless PTs in order to shield the interviewers and the interviewees appropriately.
The Commission’s staff involved in the conduct of the PTs will also be equipped with suitable protective gear.
Arrangements have been made for regular sanitization of all the rooms, halls, furniture and equipment.
Seating arrangement for the candidates at all venues will ensure safe physical distancing.
Protocol/guidelines to be followed by the candidates for appearing in the interview have been communicated to them.
The Commission is committed to ensuring the highest standards of health safety even as it fulfils its Constitutional mandate for selecting the most suitable candidates through its examinations.
Israrul Haque says
In this pandemic time, shouldn’t UPSC prefer taking online Personality Tests ? This would save lots of logistical issues, and also ensure safety for everyone.