APPSC Group 2 Post and Zone Selection 2019; Fill until Sept 11
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NEW DELHI SEPTEMBER 05 : Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has issued a notice for APPSC Group II in succession to the one published earlier on August 22, 2019. In the latest notification, APPSC states that all the candidates who have appeared in APPSC Group-II Services Main Examination can fill their post & zone preferences at the official website of APPSC from September 05, 2019 to September 11, 2019.
In case candidates fail to do so during the given time, the default post & zone preference will be deemed to be considered as per the serial order of Posts & Zones mentioned in the notification. Candidates will not be given any further opportunities to fill their post & zone preferences.
The candidates can fill preferences after login into the official website of the commission.
APPSC Group II screening test result was announced on July 25, 2019, a total of 6195 candidates who qualified the screening test were eligible to appear in the APPSC Group II Mains Examinations.
The APPSC Group II notification was released on December 31, 2018, to fill in 446 vacancies of various posts such as; Asst. Commercial Tax Officer in A.P. Commercial Taxes Sub-ordinate Service, Deputy Tahsildar in A.P. Revenue Subordinate Service, Senior Auditor in A.P. State Audit Subordinate Service, Municipal Commissioner Grade-III in A.P. Municipal Commissioner Subordinate Service etc.
For further notification and latest updates related to APPSC, candidates are advised to keep track of the official website; https://psc.ap.gov.in/
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