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A list of shortlisted candidates has been made available on the Commission's website https://www.tspsc.gov.in/
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The latest appointment of KS Sreenivasa Raju, a retired IAS officer from AP, as Principal Secretary to the CM, has reignited the debate on Andhra dominance in Telangana administration ever since the Cong came to power
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A list of candidates shortlisted for certificate verification is available on Commission’s website https://www.tspsc.gov.in
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Lakshmi Deepika Kommireddi secured 550 out of 900 marks. Among the top 10, six ranks were secured by women
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The list is released for all 10,459 candidates who took the exam in both papers on Jan 6 & 7 for vacancies in the Women Development and Child Welfare Department
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BRS MLC K Kavitha highlighted multiple discrepancies flagged by candidates in the Legislative Council
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In an official press release, the TGPSC stated that the objections received on the preliminary keys were reviewed by the Experts Committee, and the Final Keys for the examination were formulated based on their recommendations.
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The marks of all candidates who appeared for the exam are made available on the Commission’s website www.tspsc.gov.in
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The TGPSC held the Group-I Main exam from October 21 to 27, 2024. Out of 31,403 candidates shortlisted based on the Group-I preliminary test results, 21,093 appeared for all the papers.
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In 2024, the Commission has not issued a single job notification
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Says there was a delay in filing pleas and the petitioners failed to provide an adequate explanation for the delay
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For reasons best known to them, the Telangana Public Service Commission allotted examination centres 30 to 50 kilometers away from where the aspirants resided. Many candidates from Hyderabad were assigned centres in Ibrahimpatnam and Ghatkesar, requiring a long commute
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The current Chairman, M Mahender Reddy, is said to complete his tenure on December 3
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M. Mahender Reddy, the current Chairman of the TGPSC, who assumed office in January this year, will step down on December 3 upon turning 62. Venkatesham is set to take over as Chairman on the same day, with his tenure expected to last until 2030.
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With Group-II and RRB exam schedules falling on the same day, aspirants demand TGPSC and Congress government to defer Group-II examination by 15 or 20 days
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Praveen Kumar criticised the question, which referred to caste hierarchies, calling it a reflection of entrenched discrimination
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The TGPSC has come out with these restrictions to ensure smooth conduct of the examination in 1,401 centres set up across the State
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Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC), Hyderabad on Monday in a notification said that the last date for submission of online applications for departmental tests has been extended up to October 31, 2024
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The confusion among the aspirants arose after TGPSC informed the High Court that the books of Telugu Akademi, a government institution, could not be treated as an authentic source in a competitive examination
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On Friday, Praveen Kumar took to X (formerly Twitter) to inquire about which books competitive exam aspirants should follow. He expressed concern that the government was sidelining the rule of reservation in the High Court, focusing instead on the key issues related to Group - I services.