<p>Bengaluru: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) on Wednesday said it will conduct the re-examination for the recruitment of Police Sub-Inspectors (PSI) here on December 23.</p>.<p>The KEA Executive Director S Ramya said in a statement that following the High Court order the PSI re-examination is being conducted and those who were eligible to appear for the exam in the previous examination will be entitled to write the re-examination.</p>.<p>On January 21, 2021, the police department had issued a notification for the recruitment of 545 PSI posts and the written examination was held on October 3, 2021.</p>.Re-exams: KEA issues note on dress code, paraphernalia.<p>The exam was mired in controversy after the question paper was leaked on social media.</p>.<p>Several people were arrested including the then Additional Director General of Police Amrit Paul, and some senior police officers of the rank of deputy superintendent of police, inspector, sub-inspector, assistant sub-inspector, and constables in connection with the scandal.</p>.<p>The government cancelled the exam and decided to conduct it afresh. </p>
<p>Bengaluru: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) on Wednesday said it will conduct the re-examination for the recruitment of Police Sub-Inspectors (PSI) here on December 23.</p>.<p>The KEA Executive Director S Ramya said in a statement that following the High Court order the PSI re-examination is being conducted and those who were eligible to appear for the exam in the previous examination will be entitled to write the re-examination.</p>.<p>On January 21, 2021, the police department had issued a notification for the recruitment of 545 PSI posts and the written examination was held on October 3, 2021.</p>.Re-exams: KEA issues note on dress code, paraphernalia.<p>The exam was mired in controversy after the question paper was leaked on social media.</p>.<p>Several people were arrested including the then Additional Director General of Police Amrit Paul, and some senior police officers of the rank of deputy superintendent of police, inspector, sub-inspector, assistant sub-inspector, and constables in connection with the scandal.</p>.<p>The government cancelled the exam and decided to conduct it afresh. </p>