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Telangana TSPSC Exam Schedule: Group 1-3

Telangana: TSPSC Announces Schedule for Group Services Recruitment Exams

The Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) has announced the schedule for the recruitment exams for various Group services in the state.

The Group-I services preliminary test, for which applications were received earlier, will be held on June 9, 2024. This exam is for filling 563 vacancies.

The commission has also scheduled the exams for Group-II and Group-III services. The Group-II recruitment exam, which has 783 vacancies, will be conducted on August 7 and 8, 2024. The exam for Group-III services, with 1388 vacancies, will be held on November 17 and 18, 2024.

The Group-I services Main exam will be conducted from October 21, 2024 onwards. It’s important to note that the number of papers in each exam varies:

Group-I (Main): 7 papers
Group-II: 4 papers
Group-III: 3 papers
Candidates who are interested in appearing for these exams are advised to visit the official website of TSPSC https://www.tspsc.gov.in/ for more details and updates. The website will also have information about the application process, syllabus, and exam pattern.

TSPSC Adds Jobs! Group-II Boost & Group-III Dates Soon

Good News for Job Seekers: TSPSC to Add More Vacancies to Group-II, But Wait for Approval

Hyderabad: Aspiring candidates for Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) Group-II services can rejoice! While the exam dates remain undecided, the commission is likely to increase the number of vacancies through an addendum before conducting the test. This means more opportunities for unemployed youth to join various government departments.

However, there’s a slight delay as the new vacancies await approval from the Finance Department. Sources close to the commission indicate that an announcement regarding the addendum and subsequent registration window for previously unregistered candidates may take some time.

Meanwhile, the TSPSC might soon unveil the exam dates for the previously announced Group-III services with 1,375 vacancies.

Here’s a quick recap:

No cancellation of Group-II and III notifications issued in 2022.
Group II vacancies are to be increased through an addendum.
A new registration window is likely after addendum approval.
Group III exam dates are expected soon.
Previous Notification Details:

Group II: 783 vacancies were notified in December 2022, attracting 5,51,943 applications.
Group III: 1,363 vacancies were notified in December 2022, later increased to 1,375, attracting 5,36,477 applications.

Note:

For the latest updates, please refer to the official website of TSPSC: https://www.tspsc.gov.in/

Hyderabad Suicide: Exam Score Tragedy

Hyderabad Tragedy: Woman Ends Life Over Low Group IV Exam Scores

Hyderabad: Allegedly distressed over her performance in the Group IV exams, a government job aspirant identified as B Shirisha (24) from Mahbubabad reportedly took her own life at a hostel in Chikkadpally.

According to Chikkadpally police, Shirisha, who resided at the hostel in Chikkadpally, had been grappling with feelings of depression after receiving low scores in the Group IV exams conducted by TSPSC. This emotional turmoil is believed to have led her to tragically end her life.

Following the incident, which occurred on Friday night, authorities promptly transferred Shirisha’s body to the mortuary for further examination. A case has been registered in connection with the incident.

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TSPSC Final Key is Out! Groundwater, Mun. Admin. Posts

TSPSC Final Key for Groundwater, Municipal Administration Posts

Hyderabad, February 13, 2024: The Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) has released the final answer keys for recruitment to various positions in the groundwater department and the Municipal Administration and Urban Development department. These positions include both gazetted and non-gazetted categories.

The TSPSC final keys were determined after a thorough review of objections raised against the preliminary keys by an expert committee. The commission has now uploaded the final keys on its official website, https://www.tspsc.gov.in/. Importantly, the TSPSC has clarified that no further objections to the final keys will be accepted.

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Telangana Group-I Recruitment: Notification by Feb 1st?

Will Congress miss the Group-I recruitment deadline? Unemployed youth anxiously await notification.

Hyderabad: As February 1st approaches, a question hangs heavy in the air: will the Congress government keep its promise and release the Group-I job notification for unemployed youth in Telangana? This promise, a central plank of their election campaign, is now raising anxiety among countless government job aspirants.

The Congress pledged to fill a staggering two lakh vacancies within their first year, and laid out a detailed job calendar, including Group-I notification on February 1st. Subsequent phases outlined Group-II notification in April and a “mega District Selection Committee” for teachers. Other categories like Group III, IV, engineers, officers, and lecturers also had specific dates attached.

However, a potential roadblock looms – the lack of clearance from the Finance Department. This crucial step allows recruiting agencies like TSPSC to proceed, followed by departments submitting the required details. Even with everything in place, a new notification typically takes a week to ten days to materialize.

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This delay stands in stark contrast to the BRS government’s performance in 2022. Through TSPSC, they announced 26 notifications for over 17,000 vacancies across various categories. Meanwhile, the newly formed TSPSC team under DGP M Mahendar Reddy is reportedly reviewing processes and pending notifications.

Will the Congress government fulfill its promise and bring relief to eager job seekers? Or will February 1st bring disappointment, extending the wait for thousands of hopefuls? The next few days hold the answer, and eyes across Telangana are intently watching.

CM Revanth Reddy Wants TSPSC Improvements

CM Revanth Reddy Pushes for Transparent TSPSC Recruitment: Calls for Examining Best Practices and Ensuring Secure Arrangements for Class 10, Inter Exams.

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy had a meeting about TSPSC recruitments on Tuesday in Hyderabad. He told officials to look into how other public service commissions conduct exams and recruitments and report back.

During the meeting, the Chief Minister asked officials to make TSPSC recruitments more transparent. He emphasized the need for necessary technology and staff support for TSPSC.

The Chief Minister also wanted guidelines for appointing the TSPSC Chairman and members to align with Supreme Court guidelines. He instructed officials to send a team to study recruitment processes at UPSC and other state PSCs.

The meeting included Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari, TSPSC Secretary Anitha Ramachandran, and other senior officials.

Secure Arrangements for Class 10, Inter Exams

In another meeting, the Chief Minister instructed officials to ensure secure arrangements for upcoming Class 10 and Intermediate exams. He emphasized avoiding any inconvenience for students and preventing paper leaks.

The Chief Minister wanted a detailed report on government and private university functioning in the state. He also sought information on locations needing new junior colleges, with a focus on places for girls’ junior colleges.

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Telangana Group-II Recruitment Test Scheduled-Jan6,7-2024

Telangana Group-II Recruitment Test Scheduled for January 6-7, 2024

 

Telangana’s Group-II recruitment test is happening on January 6 and 7, 2024. The Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) is getting everything ready and has asked District Collectors to decide on the exam centers and share the details by Thursday.

 

TSPSC’s Preparations and Guidelines for District Collectors

 

They want the centers to have CCTV cameras, especially in the chief superintendent’s room where confidential stuff will be handled. For candidate seating, they suggest having 24 or 48 candidates per room, except for the last room. They also want seats arranged in rows with about 2 square meters of space for each candidate.

Initially, the test was planned for November 2 and 3 but got moved to January 6 and 7, 2024, due to State Assembly elections. The TSPSC advertised 783 posts for Group-II recruitment, including roles like Assistant Section Officers, Mandal Panchayat Officers, Naib Tahsildars, and Prohibition and Excise Sub Inspectors.

About 5,51,943 candidates registered for the recruitment, and there are 700 candidates for each vacancy. The test consists of four papers covering General Studies, History, Polity, Society, Economy, Development, and Telangana Movement.

The test is objective type and available in English, Telugu, and Urdu, with a total of 600 marks. No interviews will be conducted, and the final selection depends on the marks in the written exam after certificate verification.

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Telangana government promises job calendar for government jobs

Karimnagar, Telangana: IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao has said that the Telangana government will announce a job calendar for government jobs if the BRS party is re-elected in the next assembly election.

This will ensure that recruitment to government vacancies is done every year through the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC).

The Minister made this announcement while participating in a public meeting in Karimnagar on Wednesday. He also assured the unemployed youth that the government is committed to filling up all government job vacancies in the state.

Rama Rao said that the government has already filled up 1.30 lakh vacancies in the last nine and a half years, and the remaining vacancies will also be filled soon.

He also came down heavy on opposition parties for politicizing the recent death of Pravallika, a young woman who died by suicide in Hyderabad.

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Tragic Suicide Sparks Protests in Hyderabad Over Group-II Exam Postponement Concerns

Hyderabad: Late on Friday night, the Ashoknagar neighborhood in Hyderabad bore witness to widespread protests following the tragic suicide of a 23-year-old woman, Marri Pravalika, who had taken her own life while residing in a local hostel. Marri Pravalika, a native of Warangal, was reportedly preparing for the highly-anticipated Group-II exams conducted by the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC).

In the wake of this heart-wrenching incident, groups of students and young individuals took to the streets of Ashoknagar to express their grievances. They alleged that Pravalika had been deeply distressed by the sudden postponement of the Group-II exams, which eventually led to her decision to end her own life.

A purported suicide note, believed to have been authored by Pravalika, included an emotional plea to her mother for forgiveness, emphasizing her sense of helplessness.

The tragic incident occurred within the jurisdiction of the Gandhinagar police, prompting law enforcement to swiftly respond to the Ashoknagar locality. The protests gained momentum around midnight as aspirants for the Group-II exams, as well as other students, rallied together in significant numbers to voice their concerns.

The TSPSC had recently rescheduled the Group II exams in light of the upcoming Assembly elections scheduled for November. These postponed exams are now slated to take place on January 6 and 7, 2024, having initially been scheduled for November 2 and 3.

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Telangana CM KCR orders rescheduling of Group 2 exams

Telangana CM KCR orders rescheduling of Group 2 exams to November

Hyderabad, August 13: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR) on Saturday ordered the rescheduling of the Group 2 exams to November. The exams were originally scheduled to be held on August 27 and 28, 2023.

KCR’s decision comes after appeals from Group 2 exam aspirants. The aspirants had argued that the exams were being held too close to the SSC exams, which are scheduled to be held on August 20 and 21, 2023. They had also argued that they did not have enough time to prepare for both exams.

KCR has agreed with the aspirants’ concerns. He has said that he does not want any aspirant to be at a disadvantage due to the timing of the exams. He has also said that he wants to ensure that all aspirants have a fair chance of success.

KCR has directed the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) to reschedule the Group 2 exams as soon as possible. He has also asked the TSPSC to ensure that the new dates are convenient for all aspirants.

The TSPSC is expected to announce the new dates for the Group 2 exams soon. In the meantime, aspirants can continue their preparations for the exams.

Aspirants welcome KCR’s decision

Aspirants have welcomed KCR’s decision to reschedule the Group 2 exams. They have said that the decision will give them more time to prepare for the exams and it will also reduce the stress of having to take two major exams so close together.

I am very happy with the decision of the Chief Minister,” said one aspirant. “This will give me more time to prepare for the exams and I will be able to give my best.”

Another aspirant said, “I am relieved that the exams have been rescheduled. I was worried that I would not be able to prepare for both the Group 2 and SSC exams on time.”

TSPSC to announce new dates soon

The TSPSC is expected to announce the new dates for the Group 2 exams soon. Aspirants can keep an eye on the TSPSC website and social media pages for updates.

In the meantime, aspirants should continue their preparations for the exams. They should make the most of the extra time they have and they should also stay up-to-date on the latest news about the rescheduling of the exams.

 

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