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Punjab Public Service Commission accused of corruption Updated - 18/3/2010 - ibnlive.com.
Doctors in Punjab say that good marks don’t ensure a job in the state and allege that medical posts are being sold. Even the Punjab Public Service Commission’s results show several discrepancies in choosing candidates. Dr Mandeep Singh’s son topped the Punjab state medical exam last year. Yet, when he applied for the Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) he was turned down. The doctor alleges that government medical posts are being sold to those who agree to pay hefty bribes. "Bright candidates did not get in. People who did not have a chance did. The PPSC did not even tell us the break up of marks or criteria for selection," says Dr Singh. A look at the results from the last set of PPSC exams reveals major inconsistencies. Of the 10 toppers, one of the candidates has taken 11 years to complete a five-year MBBS course.
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