Taking into account the underlying report that the legislature was wanting to fill around 750 posts in Group II administrations through the APPSC examination, individuals from Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI), Student Federation on India (SFI) and instructors, requested that the quantity of presents be expanded on 5,000. Tending to the competitors at a mindfulness program on the proposed new organization of APPSC examination at Andhra University on Wednesday, previous MLC from Guntur K.S. Laxmana Rao, said the Group II examination was not held throughout the previous five years and there are various applicants. "In such a situation a negligible 750 posts won't coordinate the interest," he told The Hindu , after the workshop. This separated, the agent of the understudy associations requested that the most extreme age farthest point be improved to 44 years from 40, as done by the Telangana government. V.V. Srinivas of DYFI said the administration ought to cancel the proposed screening test. According to an administration's warning, a screening test will be directed for 150 imprints covering the subjects of current undertakings (50), Indian Polity (50) and Indian Economy (50), if the applications got cross the 25,000 imprint. "We anticipate that no less than four will five lakh applications, as the examination is being held following a crevice of five years. The screening test will deny a number of the open door. We request that the administration take after the old framework," he said. Supporting the interest for returning to the old configuration of examination, general secretary of Forum for Development of North Andhra (FDNA) A. Aja Sarma said the administration's choice to make the examination a PC based test (CBT) would hamper the odds of numerous wannabes. "We additionally request that the notice be discharged instantly and consolidating some a player in Group II to Group I (B), be dropped," he included. Center ranges Talking about the new organization and center regions, Mr. Laxman Rao exhorted the understudies to focus on AP Reorganization Act, the issues confronted by the State post bifurcation in regions, for example, capital development, water and resources sharing and Schedule 9 and 10 of the Act on division and working of different organizations under the timetable. He likewise encouraged the hopefuls to offer thoughtfulness regarding subjects, for example, AP economy (pre and post bifurcation), AP history from the Satavahana time to the development of the state, Indian economy and Indian Polity. AU Registrar V Uma Maheswara Rao initiated the course.