UKSSSC postpones October 12 exam for agriculture department technical posts amid paper leak allegations
Press Trust of India | October 10, 2025 | 09:44 PM IST | 1 min read
The Uttarakhand SSC has not started issuing admit cards for the technical posts exam. Around 600 candidates were expected to appear. Earlier, the commission also postponed the October 5 exam for cooperative department posts.
NEW DELHI: The Uttarakhand Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UKSSSC), embroiled in an alleged paper leak, has now postponed the examination scheduled for October 12.
UKSSSC Chairman GS Martolia announced on Friday that the examination for technical posts in the Agriculture Department, scheduled for October 12, has been postponed. He said that the commission has not yet begun issuing admit cards to candidates for this examination, and the examination will no longer be held on that date. He added that approximately 600 candidates were scheduled to appear for this examination for 20-25 posts.
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Earlier, the examination scheduled for October 5 for 45 posts of cooperative inspector class II and assistant development officer, cooperative, was also postponed. The commission said that the examination was postponed due to requests from candidates and to allow the commission to further strengthen its preparations for the examination . The commission's chairman said that a new schedule for the postponed examinations would be announced soon.
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