Recent results from the Jammu and Kashmir Police Constable Telecommunication and Photography exams have come under scrutiny, as several candidates are questioning the fairness of the selection process. These individuals are pointing out what they see as inconsistencies in how the exams were graded and are raising concerns about the integrity of the results. Specifically, they are focusing on the fact that some who did poorly on an earlier exam are now among the top scorers.
The main concern among candidates is the dramatic improvement some individuals made from the earlier JKP (Executive/Armed/SDRF) paper to the more specialized Telecommunication and Photography exams. For example, a number of applicants had scored poorly, even receiving negative scores, on the initial test. Despite this, they now appear to be among the highest achievers in these latest exams, which leads some candidates to suggest irregularities within the selection process. Therefore, many are struggling to reconcile the apparent leap in performance, sparking skepticism about the evaluation procedure.
Furthermore, according to a news report from Kashmir Dot Com (KDC), concerned candidates have emphasized that the earlier JKP paper was considered much easier. Given that background, the sudden significant improvement in scores for the Telecommunication and Photography exams is a cause for concern. This lack of consistency is now raising questions about the overall transparency and integrity of the evaluation process.
As a result, these candidates are calling for a thorough investigation into the methods used by the JKSSB (Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board) for these exams. They believe a reassessment of the results is crucial to ensure the hiring process is fair and reliable. These concerns highlight the importance of maintaining clear and dependable hiring practices, especially in public service sectors, like the Jammu and Kashmir police recruitment.