ACCOUNTS DEPT PROPOSES RE-EVALUATION

August 24th, 2018 Posted In: News

Team TNV

PANAJI

Two days after announcing that all 8,000 candidates who had appeared for an examination for the post of accountant in the Goa government had failed, a senior official on Thursday said that the Accounts department would ask for a re-evaluation of the answer papers.

Goa’s director of accounts, Prakash Pereira, in a notification issued on August 21, had said none of the candidates, who appeared for the recruitment examination held on January 7 this year, secured the minimum qualifying marks of 50 out of 100.

The directorate of accounts had advertised 80 posts of accountant in the common account cadre in October last year.

The five-hour examination included a 100 marks paper on English, general knowledge and Accounts.

Pereira said that he would submit a proposal to the state government to re-evaluate the papers of these candidates.

He said that he would also ask the government to upload the re-evaluated answer papers on the department’s website.

The official told reporters that the question paper for the examination was set by the Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education based on the syllabus prescribed by the Accounts department.

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