
UPSC exam 2022: Students demand extra attempts at civil services exam on social media
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UPSC candidates have been demanding extra attempts in the civil services exam on social media with the hashtags #UPSCExtraAttempt and #ExtraAttemptForAll.
The Union Public Service Commission, Civil Services exam (UPSC CSE) aspirants have been demanding an extra attempt and age relaxation in the civil services exam. Candidates have taken to social media platforms with the hashtags #UPSCExtraAteempt and #ExtraAttemptForAll to make their demands. A minimum of 2 years age relaxation in all central gov job exams. Covid has already ruined past 2 years and we're into the 3rd year of the pandemic already. Vacancies are less and so is the opportunity. #UPSCExtraAttempt#ExtraAttemptForAll IMMEDIATE RELIEF TO ASPIRANTSThere is only one thing that makes a dream impossible to achieve: the fear of failure.COVID-19 has Shattered the dreams of many UPSC and other exam candidates of the year 2020 & 2021.Xtra attempt in 2022#ExtraAttemptForAll #UPSCExtraAttempt@Dop Pls sir pls consider providing one compensatory attempt to upsc aspirants #UPSCExtraAttempt #ExtraAttemptForAll#UPSCExtraAttempt #UPSCWe are just asking for a chance to compete and win not any other sort of concession. Such compensations were given even befor and then, it was not an unprecedented situation as like how we faced in 2020. @PMOIndia IMMEDIATE RELIEF TO ASPIRANTS #ExtraAttemptForAll #UPSCExtraAttempt https://t.co/6ehVoegH0k Sir give extraattempt for allCovid ne 2 sal hm logo ke nigal liye. Na preparation hm ache se kr paye or na exam de paye sir ek last chance de dijiye

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