Education Minister Lokesh responds to DSC candidates’ demand for timely syllabus release
By Doruvu Paul Jagan Babu:Bureau Chief
Andhra Pradesh: In a significant move, three graduate MLCs—Dr. Vepada Chiranjeevi Rao, Kancharla Srikanth, and Bhumireddy Ramgopal Reddy—successfully brought the issue of releasing the long-awaited DSC exam syllabus to the attention of Education Minister Nara Lokesh. Responding positively, the minister directed officials to expedite the release, earning gratitude from lakhs of DSC aspirants.
DSC candidates’ long wait for syllabus ends
Thousands of DSC aspirants have been anxiously waiting for the prescribed syllabus to prepare for the competitive exam without undue stress. Candidates emphasized that releasing the syllabus in advance is crucial for effective preparation and success.
The issue gained momentum when aspirants voiced their concerns to Telugu Desam Party graduate MLCs during campaign events for Alapati Rajendra Prasad and Perabathula Rajasekhar, who are contesting graduate MLC elections in Krishna-Guntur and Upper Godavari districts, respectively.
Immediate action by MLCs
Dr. Vepada Chiranjeevi Rao, Kancharla Srikanth, and Bhumireddy Ramgopal Reddy promptly raised the candidates’ demand with Education Minister Nara Lokesh. Recognizing the urgency, the minister issued immediate instructions to officials, ensuring the syllabus will be made available soon.
Gratitude from DSC aspirants
The timely intervention has been widely appreciated by DSC candidates, who expressed their relief and thanked the government for addressing their long-pending demand. The proactive approach of the graduate MLCs and the education minister’s swift action have been lauded as a much-needed step in supporting the aspirants’ academic and career goals.
Significance of the DSC exam
The DSC (District Selection Committee) exam is a critical recruitment process for aspiring teachers, with lakhs of candidates competing annually. Clear and timely access to the syllabus is essential to ensure equitable preparation opportunities and reduce stress among candidates.
The government’s response marks a significant step toward supporting students and improving the education sector.