Demanding roll back of the decision, its state general secretary Umesh Dutt said that in protest against the decision, Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad will stage demonstration outside the UPSC office in Delhi on March 11.
As per the changes effective from this year, a 100 marks paper of English comprehension and precis will replace English and Indian language papers which were qualifying in nature and their marks were not included while forming merit list.
"Countries like China and Japan are carrying out their work in their own language and are still making development," he said here.
Dutt also sought passing of a comprehensive bill on higher education in the current session of the Parliament.
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