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TIRUPATI: Bharatha Chaitanya Yuvajana (BCY) founder president Bode Ramachandra Yadav has demanded the Andhra Pradesh govt postpone the mega DSC teacher recruitment examinations 2025 by three months.
He urged the govt to rationalise the revised and complicated systems in place.Addressing a press conference on Thursday, he criticised the TDP govt in Andhra Pradesh for playing with the lives of more than five and a half lakh DSC aspirants with their deceitful DSC exam methodology.The BCY chief lamented the state govt for proceeding with the Mega DSC without a proper process, policy, or clarity, leading to injustice for the candidates. Bode Ramachandra Yadav pointed out that the candidates wasted ten days in the application process, collecting various certificates. Under such pressure, they cannot write the exam properly, so it should be postponed by 90 days.He demanded the govt abolish the normalisation method and conduct the exam with a single, uniform question paper for each district at the same time. The BCY chief also sought the govt to increase the age limit for candidates.
“In Telangana, the age limit is 47 years; the same age should be set as the eligibility criterion in Andhra Pradesh as well,” he pointed out.“There was no DSC for the past seven years, meaning lakhs of candidates crossed the age limit and became ineligible. Why should candidates suffer due to the government's mistakes?” Bode Ramachandra Yadav questioned.“Considering the future of lakhs of students in the state, the government should postpone the mega DSC by three months and review the stringent regulations. If they don’t and the unemployed aspirants have to suffer the injustice, the BCY party will stage protests at the chief minister’s residence to fight on behalf of the DSC aspirants,” Bode Ramachandra Yadav warned.