In a country where millions of candidates appear for bank examination every year, transparency is not only one demand in evaluation, it is a right. For a very long time, candidates have been left in the dark as to how their mark is calculated, which answers were considered correct, and how the generalization affects their final score. A new public interest litigation (PIL) wants to change it. By signing this petition, the candidates are not just raising their voice; They are emphasizing for a system where fairness and accountability are non-parasical.
Your signature may increase changes in IBPS system
Banking aspirants, sometimes dedicated to years, sometimes, for the preparation of examinations conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS). Nevertheless, after all efforts they get is a scorecard without any clarity on raw scores, answer key or generalization logic. This lack of transparency causes confusion, mistrust and questions that remain unanswered. PIL aims to replace it by asking for three simple, yet powerful reforms that can bring accountability and fairness in the IBPS assessment process.
Petition direct link
If you believe in fair assessment and want a transparent recruitment process in IBPS exams, now is time to work. Support the reason by signing the petition demanding the release of the official answer key, raw score and generalization formula. Your signature may be the voice of thousands of candidates who want accountability. Click on the link below to sign the petition and stand for change.
Click here to sign the petition
What does the pilot ask for
What has been said for the petition here:
- Release of official answer keys: After each exam, candidates should be provided answer key to verify their efforts. This is a standard practice in many other government and competitive exams.
- Access to raw scores: Candidates are worth knowing their accurate performance – the correct and incorrect answer, and raw scores before normalization.
- Transparency in generalization: IBPS uses a generalization formula to balance the score in shifts. However, the method is never disclosed. PIL demands that the generalization formula or method used in IBP assessment publish.
PIL submission after 1 lakh signature: Who will receive the petition?
Once this petition signs more than 1,00,000, it will be formally carried forward as a public interest litigation (PIL) and will be submitted to the authorities concerned for action. Demand for transparency in IBPS recruitment process will be submitted:
- Finance Ministry, Government of India
- Department of financial services
- IBPS Officer
- Prime Minister’s Office (PMO India)
- National and regional media homes