TNPSC Group 4 result 2025 soon for 3,935 junior assistant, typist posts
Suviral Shukla | October 22, 2025 | 03:39 PM IST | 1 min read
TNPSC Group 4 Scorecard 2025: Candidates who appeared for the exam, held on July 12, 2025, will be able to check their scores using their login credentials, such as application number and date of birth.
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Subscribe NowThe TNPSC Group 4 Combined Civil Services Examination 4 results will be declared soon on the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission’s (TNPSC) official website at tnpsc.gov.in.
Candidates who appeared for the exam, held on July 12, 2025 will be able to check their score using the login credentials such as application number and date of birth.
The objective-type exam was conducted to fill a total of 3,935 entry-level vacancies in the state government, including Village Administrative Officer (VAO), Junior assistant, typist, and other posts.
However, as per several media reports, citing official sources, the total number of vacancies could be 4,662.
Also read SSC CHSL 2025 exam date revised to November 12; self-slot selection begins today
TNPSC Group 4 Results: Selection process
Candidates who will qualify the TNPSC Group 4 exam, will have to appear for the subsequent rounds of selection, including document verification and counselling.
The commission will also issue a merit list for the TNPSC Group 4 exam along with the result. The TNPSC Group 4 result 2025 will include candidate’s name, roll number, aggregate marks, subject-wise marks, rank, and other details.
As per the marking scheme, candidates will be awarded one mark for each correct answer, while marks will be deducted for incorrect response. The TNPSC Group 4 question paper consisted of 300 marks.
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