The scheduling conflict between Kerala Public Service Commission’s SI Mains exam and UPSC civil Services Mains underscores systemic inefficiencies in coordination among major public examinations in India. With aspirants often attempting multiple competitive exams at once, these overlaps can unfairly limit opportunities for deserving candidates while adding logistical burdens for those needing accommodations like scribes-especially important given India’s commitment toward disability inclusion.
while Kerala PSC’s argument regarding logistical constraints appears valid from an operational standpoint, this situation highlights a broader need for proactive planning and better communication across state-level entities and national testing bodies such as UPSC. Ensuring mutually exclusive schedules would safeguard aspirant participation without forcing adverse choices or compromising fairness.
For future resolutions, adopting standardized frameworks or consultation mechanisms between commissions when announcing exam timetables could benefit stakeholders immensely by mitigating unnecessary clashes.
Read more: Published – August 18, 2025.