APPSC released the Group 1 Mains Schedule; To be Conducted from November 2
vikrant.shukla | June 23, 2020 | 12:09 PM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has finally released the dates and schedule for APPSC Group 1 mains exam. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown which followed, the dates kept on delaying. As per the new schedule, the APPSC Group 1 exam for the mains stage which was to be held in March 2020 will now be held in November 2020. As per the notice shared on June 22 on the official website, the APPSC Group 1 service exam (mains) will be held from November 02 to 13, 2020. Check more details here.
New Schedule for APPSC Group 1 exam (mains):
|
Exams |
Dates |
|
Paper in Telugu (Qualifying Nature) |
November 02, 2020 (FN) |
|
Paper in English (Qualifying Nature) |
November 03, 2020 (FN) |
|
Paper 1 |
November 05, 2020 (FN) |
|
Paper 2 |
November 07, 2020 (FN) |
|
Paper 3 |
November 09, 2020 (FN) |
|
Paper 4 |
November 11, 2020 (FN) |
|
Paper 5 |
November 13, 2020 (FN) |
In the notification, APPSC also shared the new exam dates of all its other exams. The other APPSC exams are - Degree College Lecturer, Gazetted Posts and Non-Gazetted Posts.
Check the APPSC extended dates PDF notice here -
Download PDF here
Visit the official website of APPSC here -
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