DP Agrawal & His views on changing the exam format :
Go through this TOI webpage. I am pasting here, its contents, for your quick look.
Q. Do you feel the need to change the pattern of UPSC exam?
Ans:
Change in inevitable. The change in format of Union Public Service
Commission (UPSC) exam is necessary with rapid changes in our education
system. The old method is not ineffective but needs to be revamped to
keep a pace with the time. There are three stages in UPSC exam-
preliminary, mains and personality test (interview). UPSC has already
constituted a high-power panel to look into the matter. Its report is
expected to come out early next year. It is most likely to be in effect
from 2013.
Q. With corruption cases involving bureaucrats being reported
almost everyday, does it reflect an inability to select the right
candidates?
Ans: I disagree. UPSC always selects
candidate judging his/her integrity, honesty and intelligence. The
immediate way out is a continuous assessment of bureaucrats at various
stages to minimise the possibility of their involvement in any
malpractice.
Q. Do you feel that reforms in school
education (scrapping Class X boards and introducing continuous and
comprehensive evaluation) will help in churning out good students, who
in turn, can become good administrative officers?
Ans:
This system has allowed students to experiment, innovate and be
creative, which was not possible in an examination-driven system. The
learning must be individual and continuous, and should not be based on
rote. This will bring a positive change in the society, and likewise in
administrative officers.
Ans:
They have to expand and promote research work. The state and
Centre-funded universities should be given full freedom to work towards
this aim.
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