APPSC Group I, 2 Services Preliminary and Mains 2018: Revised Syllabus Released
APPSC Group I, 2 Services Preliminary and Mains 2018 Revised Syllabus

The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC), Vijayawada has released the revised syllabus for APPSC Group I, 2 Services Preliminary and Mains 2018.

Candidates appearing for the examinations should download the syllabus details are available on the official website of the Commission.

How to dowload APPSC Group I, 2 Services Preliminary and Mains 2018 Revised Syllabus?
The simple steps as follows:
Step 1: Visit psc.ap.gov.in.

Step 2:  Click on the desired options.

Revised Final Syllabus for Group - II Services Screening Test & Mains
Revised Final Syllabus for Group - I Services Preliminary & Mains

Step 3: A PDF file highlighting the revised syllabus will pop up.

Important instructions:
APPSC has introduced the following measures to ensure fair and transparent process of selections.

1. Written Test/Computer Based Test Mandatory for All Recruitments:
Notwithstanding the fairness with which they are conducted, more often than not the proceedings of interviews are always a matter of Public debate, presumptions and criticism. To wipe out the apprehensions among the job seekers APPSC has made written test mandatory for all recruitments, irrespective of the number of candidates. For certain recruitments the Commission has done away with oral test.

2. Reduction of Interview Marks:
The Apex Court has framed certain guidelines to allot 12.5% marks for the oral test. However the Commission has further reduced the oral marks to 10%, thus keeping the main thrust on the performance in written examination.

3. Constitution of Interview Boards:
The interview boards are constituted in a transparent manner as per Rule 3 of the Rules of Procedure of the Commission. Subject experts and Departmental Representatives would also sit in the Interview Boards. The Constitution of a Board is strictly kept Confidential and decided by the Chairman of the Commission on the date of Interview. The Marks are also compiled as early as possible and published on the website of the Commission.