This is among other matters on which response are being sought from public by an expert committee formed to examine issues related to the prestigious exam conducted by Union Public Service Commission to select IAS and IPS officers.
The survey seeks response from people through questions like "civil services examination in its current form provides a certain advantage to the students with an urban background" and "basic knowledge of the English language is necessary for a civil service aspirant in today's context".
"Please note that the Union Public Service Commission has not commissioned this survey and it is only an information gathering exercise being undertaken by the expert committee," the Commission has clarified.
The panel is mandated to examine various issues related to age relaxation, eligibility, syllabus and pattern of the civil services examination.
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It will also review the effectiveness of the existing scheme of the prestigious test in selecting suitable candidates and "suggest the time frame for implementation of the revised pattern of examination".
protested against the present pattern of civil services examination claiming it was bias towards those with urban background, a charge denied by the government.
The survey asks whether "English language proficiency must be tested in civil services preliminary (CSP) examination? and whether Paper II introduced in 2011 has improved the CSP pattern?
There are two compulsory papers--Paper I and Paper II -- of 200 marks each in civil services preliminary examination.
Students had in 2014 protested against the pattern of Paper II, which was introduced in 2011, claiming it was bias towards those with engineering and management studies background.
People can give their view on the survey by February 21.
The panel has as its members B N Navalawala, former UPSC member, Hari Pratap Gautam, former Chairperson of University Grants Commission (UGC), Anil Sahasrabudhe, Chairman All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE), Professor Peter Ronald deSouza and Professor B Mahadevan.