Protesters gathered outside UPSC office at 2 PM and raised slogans.
"UPSC has degraded the value of Hindi medium students and aspirants by introducing C-SAT. We would not sit silent till UPSC rolls back this test," Rohit Chahal, national secretary, ABVP, said.
Chahal also said ABVP had today called a nation-wide protest against C-SAT and held demonstrations at 200 universities in different parts of the country.
Protesters also demanded a four-year relaxation in age for appearing in the civil service examinations.
Later, around 400 protesters, including 50 women, were detained at the Tilak Marg police station, police said.
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