In a significant development, the Telangana High Court has nullified the Group 1 preliminary examination conducted by the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) and has mandated a re-examination. This decision comes in response to a plea filed by several candidates and Venkat Balmoori, a leader of the National Students Union of India, who raised concerns regarding the examination's integrity.

The controversial Group 1 preliminary examination was originally held on June 11, but its cancellation stems from allegations that the biometric identification system was not properly implemented during the exam. Furthermore, candidates reportedly received Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) sheets without their respective hall ticket numbers, casting doubt on the fairness and accuracy of the evaluation process.

This is not the first time that the Group 1 preliminary examination has faced controversy. Initially conducted on October 16, 2022, the exam was marred by a series of question paper leaks, leading to its cancellation. In response, the Telangana government launched an inquiry to investigate the circumstances surrounding the leaks.


The cancellation of the Group 1 prelims and the subsequent order for a re-examination underscore the importance of upholding the integrity and fairness of the recruitment process for government positions in the state. As the TSPSC prepares for the upcoming re-examination, candidates and stakeholders are hopeful that stringent measures will be taken to ensure the security and transparency of the assessment.

The Telangana High Court's decision to intervene in this matter reflects its commitment to upholding the standards of governance and fairness in the state's administrative processes. The TSPSC, in cooperation with relevant authorities, will now work diligently to organize a Group 1 preliminary examination that is free from any irregularities, thereby restoring the faith of candidates and the public in the recruitment system.

The exact timeline and details of the re-examination will be communicated by the TSPSC in due course, with the expectation that all necessary precautions will be taken to prevent any recurrence of the issues that led to the cancellation of the previous exams.

As candidates eagerly await further information, this development serves as a reminder of the critical role played by the judiciary in ensuring the transparency and accountability of government recruitment processes, ultimately striving for a fair and equitable selection of candidates for these coveted positions in the state of Telangana.

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