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Environmental Science Graduates Demand Fair Chance in Telangana PCB Recruitment

Graduates in Environmental Science are urging eligibility changes for Telangana PCB recruitment, facing exclusion despite relevant coursework.

Indian Cockroach Desk13 July 2026, 3:23 pm IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
Environmental Science Graduates Demand Fair Chance in Telangana PCB Recruitment

Environmental Science Graduates Demand Fair Chance in Telangana PCB Recruitment

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Graduates Rally for Change

Environmental Science graduates in Telangana are raising their voices against the exclusion from the State Pollution Control Board (PCB) recruitment process. With about 75% of the exam syllabus aligning with their M.Sc. coursework, they argue that they are unjustly overlooked.

The recruitment eligibility criteria have sparked outrage as these graduates, who have dedicated years to their studies, feel sidelined despite possessing the necessary knowledge and skills for the positions. As the application deadline approaches on July 17, many are questioning the fairness of the selection process and calling for immediate reforms.

As reported by The Hindu, the current situation raises significant concerns about government accountability in ensuring equal opportunities for all qualified candidates. Will the authorities listen to the pleas of these aspiring professionals, or will they continue to deny them a fair chance in public service?

Source: The Hindu

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