APPSC Panchayat Secretary 2019 Mains Exam Conducted; Check Details Here
aayushi madavi | August 27, 2019 | 02:48 PM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI, AUGUST 27: Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has conducted APPSC Panchayat Secretary 2019 mains examination on August 26. In a recent notice, the Commission has informed that 14175 candidates qualified the screening test out of which 13695 candidates downloaded the admit card of mains exam and 12984 candidates appeared. The total attendance percentage of APPSC Panchayat Secretary mains exam was 94.8%.
As per the web note, the exam was conducted at 49 venues across the state of Andhra Pradesh. Earlier, APPSC Panchayat Secretary 2019 mains exam was scheduled on August 2, which got postponed.
Candidates who are shortlisted in the result of APPSC Panchayat Secretary mains exam will be called for medical examination and document verification. No candidates with any medical issues will be considered for recruitment.
APPSC Panchayat Secretary result 2019 for mains exam will be released on the official website - psc.ap.gov.in , tentatively in the last week of September. Screening test of APPSC Panchayat Secretary was conducted on April 21, the result of which was declared on July 19, 2019.
Candidates who make it the final merit list will be recruited at the post of Panchayat Secretary (Grade IV) in AP Panchayat Raj Subordinate Service. Candidates can expect APPSC Panchayat Secretary final merit list to be released in the month of October.
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