APPSC Panchayat Secretary answer key 2019 (official) for Prelims released @psc.ap.gov.in
Bachan Thakur | April 25, 2019 | 07:21 PM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNew Delhi, April 22: Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has released the official answer key of APPSC Panchayat Secretary 2019 for Prelims Examination on April 25. The answer key has been released for the exam held on April 21. Through the official answer key, candidates can know the correct keys against all the questions from the PDF file for SET A, B, C and D. It must be noted that candidates can check the answer key as per the set of the paper they appeared in.
By checking the APPSC Group 3 Panchayat Secretary answer key , candidates can calculate their probable scores. To know their estimates marks, candidates have to know and use the marking scheme of the examination.
APPSC officials have also released the facility for challenging the provisional answer key. According to APPSC Official notification released on April 25, "The Question Paper along with the initial key for the examination held on 21.04.2019 F.N is hosted on website dt: 25.04.2019 https://psc.ap.gov.in. If any candidate wants to file objections on any questions or key, he/she may file in the prescribed format which is available in the Commission’s website."
To submit the objections, candidates have to send a hard copy of the self-attested copy of the Hall Ticket has to be sent from April 25 to May 2 (till 5 pm). Objections have to be sent in hard copy format only to the Commission's Office. The objections would not be entertained through email, Whatsapp, SMS, Phone or any other mode.
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