UPSC Aspirants Seek Extra Attempt, Plan To Stage Protest In Delhi From Nov 28. #UPSCExtraAttempt Trends on Twitter  

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UPSC Aspirants Seek Extra Attempt, Plan To Stage Protest In Delhi From Nov 28. #UPSCExtraAttempt Trends on Twitter  

UPSC Extra Attempt Latest News: The UPSC aspirants have once again come together to raise their demands to increase the number of attempts for the UPSC civil services exams as they say the COVID pandemic has affected their preparations and study. It must be noted that thousands of candidates every year appear for UPSC exams in the country, and many give multiple attempts to get through the Civil Services. However, the aspirants claim the pandemic has affected their preparations. For this reason, the candidates especially those who have either reached the upper age limit or finished all the attempts last year are now demanding to increase the upper limit and to increase the number of attempts.Also Read – UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Exam 2021 Results Declared on upsc.gov.in: Check Direct Link, Steps to Download Score

This week, several candidates raised their demands on social media using the #UPSCExtraAttempt. The hashtag has gained more than 11 thousand tweets. Also Read – UPSC Engineering Services Admit Card Released on upsconline.gov.in. | Here’s How to Download

Here’s what UPSC aspirants said on Twitter:  Also Read – UPSC Recruitment 2021: Vacancies Notified For Assistant Director, Other Posts; Apply Online at upsc.gov.in

Most of the UPSC aspirants are demanding two more attempts and two years of age relaxation (including aspirants of 2020, 2021) in all central government exams (UPSC, SSC, IBPS, SBI, RBI, etc).

Some of the UPSC aspirants are now even planning to hold a protest in Delhi on November 28, 2021, to make their demands heard. Several people on Twitter have put out a tweet in support of students who are demanding an extra attempt to appear for the prestigious civil service exams.

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