Haryana Public Service Commission’s assistant professor exam in English saw a dismal pass rate, with less than 10% of candidates qualifying, leaving hundreds of posts vacant. Despite many aspirants holding PhDs and UGC-NET/JRF qualifications, the commission cited “weak written skills” for the low scores, sparking widespread protests and demands for transparency in the evaluation process.
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