APPSC Group 1 Recruitment 2024: Registrations end for 81 posts today at psc.ap.gov.in; application fee
Vikas Kumar Pandit | January 21, 2024 | 07:17 PM IST | 2 mins read
APPSC Group 1 Recruitment 2024: The exam will be conducted on March 17 in online mode.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APSC) will close the registration window for APPSC group 1 recruitment 2024 on January 21. Candidates who want to apply for the group 1 posts can do it by visiting the official website of APPSC at psc.ap.gov.in.
The recruitment drive aims to fill up a total of 81 vacancies in group 1 services under various departments of the APPSC. During the application form-filling process, candidates from the UR, and other states will have to pay an application processing fee of Rs 250 and an examination fee of Rs 120.
Candidates from the scheduled castes (SC), scheduled tribe (ST), other backward classes (OBC) and ex-servicemen categories, as well as those who hold a household supply white card issued by the civil supplies department of the government of Andhra Pradesh for residents of the state, will be exempt from paying the examination fee of Rs 120. However, all category candidates will have to pay the processing fee of Rs 250.
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Candidates can check the post name and vacancy details from the table given below.
|
Post name |
Total vacancy |
|
Deputy collector in AP civil service executive branch |
9 posts |
|
Assistant commissioner of state tax in AP state tax service |
18 posts |
|
DSP civil category 2 in AP police service |
26 posts |
|
Deputy Supdt. Of Jails (MEN) in A.P. Jail Service |
1 post |
|
Divisional, district fire officer in state disaster response and fire services |
1 post |
|
Regional transport officer in AP transport service |
6 posts |
|
District BC welfare officer in AP welfare service |
1 post |
|
District social welfare officer in AP social welfare service |
3 posts |
|
Deputy registrar in AP cooperative service |
5 posts |
|
Municipal commissioner grade 2 in AP municipal administration services |
1 post |
|
Assistant prohibition and excise superintendent in AP excise service |
1 post |
|
Assistant treasury officer in AP treasury and accounts service |
3 posts |
|
District employment officer in AP employment exchange service |
4 posts |
|
Assistant audit officer in AP state audit service |
2 posts |
APPSC Group 1 Recruitment 2024: Steps to apply
Candidates can follow the steps given below to apply for the APPSC group 1 exam.
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Visit the APPSC official website osssc.gov.in
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On the homepage, click on ‘Apply Online’
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Select APPSC group 1 exam recruitment and fill out the registration form
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Login by entering the credentials generated during registration and fill out the application form
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Upload the required documents and pay the application fee.
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Submit the APPSC registration form and take a printout for future reference.
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