School Education Department rejects allegations of irregularities in Mega DSC
The Andhra Pradesh School Education Department has rejected allegations of irregularities in the Mega DSC-2025 recruitment process. Officials stated that the claims, including those of question paper leakage and improper candidate selection, are unfounded and intended to create anxiety among job seekers. The department emphasized that the recruitment was conducted transparently and in accordance with established rules.
- ▪The department dismissed allegations of question paper leakage as false and malicious.
- ▪No evidence of leakage has been reported, and the exams were conducted securely.
- ▪Candidate P. Naveen's application was canceled for failing to attend certificate verification.
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The Andhra Pradesh School Education Department on Tuesday dismissed allegations surrounding the conduct of Mega DSC-2025, including claims of question paper leakage, irregularities in candidate selection and deletion of data, terming them “false, baseless and malicious.”In an official statement, the department said the allegations were intended to create anxiety among unemployed teacher aspirants and undermine confidence in the recruitment process.Officials stated that the Mega DSC examinations were conducted through a highly secure Computer Based Test (CBT) system in multiple sessions, making question paper leakage technically impossible. They said no complaints or evidence relating to any leakage had been received so far.Referring to allegations concerning candidate P.
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