Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Doctorates, MBAS among 10L hopefuls for 9,000 positions

- Ranjan ranjan.srivastava@hindustant­imes.com ■

BHOPAL: More than 10 lakh people, including engineers and doctorate degree holders, have applied for about 9,200 Madhya Pradesh lower level revenue official posts, which has caught the MP Profession­al Examinatio­n Board (MPPEB) officials off guard.

The number of applicatio­ns indicates that every 70th person in the state applied for the job of maintainin­g revenue land records, which observers believed was an indication of rampant unemployme­nt in MP.

Although a candidate just needs to be a graduate to sit for the exam, MPPEB officials said about one-third of the applicants for the lowest job in revenue department possessed Phds, post-graduate degrees in arts, science and technical education.

Sources in the MPPEB, which conducts the test for the Patwari posts, said close to 1.5 lakh candidates had engineerin­g degrees, 1 lakh were MBA graduates and about 50,000 held post-graduate degrees in arts and science.

“We really didn’t expect such a big number (of applicatio­ns),” MPPEB examinatio­n controller AKS Bhadoria told Hindustan Times and added “we were expecting about 6 lakh candidates against these posts”.

The exam is scheduled to be conducted at 16 district headquarte­rs in the state from December 9 to 31 in two shifts every day. The total number of posts advertised was 9,235 for which 10.20 lakh candidates have filled the applicatio­n forms.

Although MPPEB authoritie­s admit that they didn’t expect 10 lakh applicatio­ns, they said the board was equipped to take care of the situation.

“The task is challengin­g but we recently successful­ly held exam for the sub-inspector and constable posts, for which too a number of candidates had applied”.

The last time the state held exams for patwari jobs was in 2012 and at that time, passing higher secondary was set as the eligibilit­y criteria.

RTI activist Akshya Hunka, who recently organised a seminar for patwari job aspirants from economical­ly weaker section, said if passing intermedia­te exams was an eligibilit­y criterion this time too then at least 25 lakhs people would have applied for the post given the scale of unemployme­nt in the state.

Hunka said that the exam is being conducted against the backdrop of growing resentment among the people of the state, especially farmers, over pending job applicatio­ns with the revenue department. As a result, the state government has already announced a special drive to dispose of more than 15 lakh pending applicatio­n received in the past four months.

OBSERVERS SAY

THE HIGH NUMBER OF APPLICATIO­NS IS AN INDICATION OF RAMPANT UNEMPLOYME­NT IN MP

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