In an interview with Telangana Today, Group 1 aspirants felt that if the aspirants had a solid understanding of the subject, nothing would happen if the exams were canceled
Release Date – 07:30 AM, Wed – 22 March 23

In an interview with Telangana Today, Group 1 aspirants felt that if the aspirants had a solid understanding of the subject, nothing would happen if the exams were canceled
Karim Nagar: “A job seeker who is well prepared for a competitive exam will not have any problem with the cancellation of Group-I or any other exam. Candidates who do not have a solid knowledge of the subject will only face difficulties. If a candidate has enough, where Still need to worry about canceling the exam?
Rajkumar, who scored 88 in Matriculation, is knowledgeable in all subjects and ready to take the exam. In addition, he expressed his confidence to pass the first-level heats again without any difficulty. Rajkumar, a Molangur native from Shankarapatnam mandal, has been living in SC Study Circle, Karimnagar for the past year and a half for the Group-I exam. After rigorous preparation, he passed the preparatory examination in a short time. He completed a Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Education.
Speaking of Telangana today, he believes that if the aspirants have a solid understanding of the subject, nothing will happen if the exam is canceled. They can take the test at any time. Nakka Parashuram, another preselected candidate from Mogilipalem in the Thimmapur mandal, had a similar opinion. A B.Tech graduate (CEC), Parashuram has been preparing for various competitive exams since 2019 and he scored 69 in his preliminaries.
Parashuram, who lives in SC Study Circle, wants the government to extend the dormitory facility by six months as their tutoring time ends in March. Since they are all people from poor families, it is impossible for them to continue to live in private dormitories to continue their studies. On the other hand, all the job seekers preparing for the various competitive exams continued their preparations without any interruption despite the ongoing uproar from the opposition parties over leaked test papers.
Apart from all government libraries and study circles, private study rooms are also full of job seekers.
