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TSPSC GROUP-2 NOTIFICATION FOR 783 POSTS DETAILS 2023:

tspsc group 2 notification
TSPSC Group-2 Notification


Details of Vacancies:
 Post CodeName of the PostMulti-Zone/ ZonalNo. of VacanciesAge as on 01/07/2022 Min. Max.Scale of Pay Rs.
 01Municipal Commissioner Gr.III in Municipal Administration DepartmentMZ1118-4443,490- 118230
 02Assistant Commercial Tax Officer in Commissioner of State Taxes DepartmentZonal 5918-44    42300- 115270
 03Naib Tahsildar in Land Administration DepartmentZonal9818-4442300- 115270
 04Sub-Registrar Grade-II in Registration and Stamps DepartmentZonal1418-4442300- 115270 
 05Assistant Registrar under the control of Commissioner for Co-operation & Registrar of Co-Operative SocietiesMZ6318-4443490- 118230 
 06Assistant Labour Officer in Commissioner of Labour DepartmentZonal0918-4442300- 115270
 07Mandal Panchayat Officer [Extension Officer] in Panchayat Raj and Rural Development DepartmentMZ12618-4443490- 118230
 08Prohibition and Excise Sub Inspector in Prohibition and Excise DepartmentContiguous Zone9721-3038890- 112510
 09Assistant Development Officer in Handlooms and Textiles DepartmentZonal3818-4438890- 112510
 10Assistant Section Officer in General Administration Department State16518-4438890- 112510
 11Assistant Section Officer in Legislative SecretariatState1518-4438890- 112510 
 12Assistant Section Officer in Finance DepartmentState2518-4438890- 112510
 13Assistant Section Officer in Law DepartmentState 0718-4438890- 112510 
 14Assistant Section Officer in Telangana State Election CommissionState0218-4438890- 112510
 15District Probation Officer Gr-II in Juvenile Correctional Services & Welfare of Street Children DepartmentZonal1118-4442,300- 115270 
 16Assistant BC Development Officer in BC Welfare DepartmentMZ1718-4445960- 124150 
 17Assistant Tribal Welfare Officer/Assistant Tribal Development Officer in Tribal Welfare DepartmentMZ0918-4445960- 124150 
18Assistant Social Welfare Officer/Assistant Scheduled Caste Development Officer in Scheduled Caste Development DepartmentMZ1718-4445960- 124150 


Physical Requirements for Prohibition and Excise Sub Inspector:

MEN
 i) Height: Must not be less than 167.6 Centimeters. 
ii) Chest: Must not be less than 86.3 Centimeters round the chest on full inspiration with a minimum expansion of 5 Centimeters. 

WOMEN: Height: Must not be less than 152.5 centimeters. 

Note: However, for candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes and Aboriginal Tribes in the Agency areas of Mahbubnagar, Adilabad, Warangal and Khammam should meet the following requirements: 

MEN: - 
i) Height: Must not be less than 160 Centimeters 
ii) Chest: Must not be less than 80 Centimeters round the chest on full inspiration with a minimum expansion of 3 Centimeters. 

WOMEN: Height: Must not be less than 150 Centimeters.  


Educational Qualifications:

Post CodeName of the PostEducational Qualifications as specified in the Service Rules of the department.
 01Municipal Commissioner  Gr.III in Municipal Administration Department.Must possess a bachelor’s degree from any University in India established or incorporated or Under a Central Act or a Provincial Act or a State Act or an Institutions recognized by the University Grants Commission or any other equivalent qualification.
 02Assistant Commercial Tax Officer in Commissioner of State Taxes DepartmentShall possess a Degree of any University in India established or incorporated by or under a Central Act, a State Act or an Institution recognized by the University Grants Commission or its equivalent qualifications.
 03Naib Tahsildar in Land Administration DepartmentShall possess a Degree of any University in India established or incorporated by or under a Central Act, State Act or an Institution recognized by the University Grants Commission.
 04Sub-Registrar Grade-II in Registration and Stamps DepartmentMust possess a Degree of a University in India established or incorporated by or under a Central Act, State Act or a Provincial Act or an Institution recognized by the University Grants Commission.
 05Assistant Registrar under  the control of Commissioner  for Co-operation & Registrar of Co-Operative Societies Must possess a Degree of a University in India  established or incorporated by or under a Central  Act, or a State Act or any other recognized equivalent qualification.
 06Assistant Labour Officer in  Commissioner of Labour  Department Must possess a Degree of any University in India  established or incorporated by or a State Act or  any other equivalent recognized qualification.
 07Mandal Panchayat Officer  [Extension Officer] in Panchayat Raj and Rural  Development Department  Must have possessed a Bachelor’s Degree from  any recognized University recognized by the UGC  or an equivalent qualification.
 08Prohibition and Excise Sub  Inspector in Prohibition and  Excise Department Must possess a Degree awarded by any  University in India established or incorporated by  or under a Central Act, Provincial Act of a State  Act or any Institution recognized by the University  Grants Commission or any other equivalent  qualification.
 09Assistant Development  Officer in (Handlooms and  Textiles) Department Must possess a Bachelor’s Degree of a University  in India established or incorporated by or Under a  Central Act, Provisional Act or a State Act or an  Institution recognized by the University Grants  Commission or an equivalent qualification.
                                        OR
Must possess a diploma in Textile Technology or  a diploma in Handloom Technology issued by the  Telangana State Board of Technical Education or  an equivalent qualification.
 10Assistant Section Officer in  General Administration  Department Must possess a Bachelor’s Degree from any  University in India established or incorporated by  or under a Central Act, Provincial Act or a State  Act or an Institution recognized by the University  Grants Commission or an equivalent qualification.
 11Assistant Section Officer in  Legislative Secretariat Must hold a Degree of a University in India  established or incorporated by or under a Central  Act, a Provincial Act, or a State Act or by an  Institution recognized by the University Grants  Commission.
 12Assistant Section Officer in  Finance Department Must possess a Bachelor’s Degree in  Mathematics or Economics or Commerce from  any University in India established or incorporated  by or under a Central Act, Provincial Act or a  State Act or an Institution recognized by the  University Grants Commission or an equivalent  qualification
 13Assistant Section Officer in  Law Department Must possess a Bachelor’s Degree in Law from  any University in India established or incorporated  by or under a Central Act, Provincial Act, or a  State Act or an Institution recognized by the  University Grants Commission or an equivalent  qualification
 14Assistant Section Officer in  Telangana State Election  Commission Must possess a Bachelor’s Degree from any  University in India established or incorporated by  or under a Central Act, Provincial Act or a State  Act or an Institution recognized by the University  Grants Commission or an equivalent qualification.
 15District Probation Officer GrII in Juvenile Correctional  Services & Welfare of Street  Children Department Must possess a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work  or Psychology or any graduation with M.A., in  Social Work or Psychology or M.A with  Specialization in Criminology or Correctional  Administration from a University in India  established or incorporated by or under a Central  Act, Provincial Act or a State Act.
 16Assistant BC Development  Officer in BC Welfare  Department Must possess a Bachelor’s Degree of a University  in India or an equivalent qualification.
 17Assistant Tribal Welfare  Officer/Assistant Tribal  Development Officer in  Tribal Welfare Department Must possess a Bachelor’s Degree of a University  in India established or incorporated by or under a  Central Act, Provincial Act or a State Act or an  Institution recognized by the University Grants  Commission.
 18Assistant Social Welfare  Officer/Assistant Scheduled  Caste Development Officer  in Scheduled Caste  Development DepartmentMust possess a bachelor’s degree of a University in India or an equivalent qualification.

Age Relaxation: 

The upper age limit prescribed above is however relax able in the following cases:

Sl.No. Category of CandidatesRelaxation of age permissible
 1Telangana State Government Employees (Employees of TSRTC, Corporations, Municipalities etc. are not eligible).Upto 5 Years based on the length of regular service. 
 2Ex-Service men3 years & length of service rendered in the armed forces. 
 3N.C.C. (who have worked as Instructor in N.C.C.)3 Years & length of service rendered in the N.C.C.
 4SC/ST/BCs & EWS5 Years
 5Physically Handicapped persons10 Years


SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

PAPERSUBJECTQUESTIONS (MULTIPLE CHOICE)DURATION (HOURS) MAXIMUM MARKS
 PAPER-1 GENERAL STUDIES AND GENERAL ABILITIES  1502 ½150
  PAPER-2HISTORY, POLITY AND SOCIETY

i. Socio-Cultural History of India and Telangana

ii. Overview of the Indian Constitution and Politics

iii. Social Structure, Issues and Public Policies
150(3x50)2 ½150
 PAPER-3ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT

i. IndianEconomy:Issuesand challenges

ii. Economy and Development of Telangana

iii. Issues of Development and Change
150(3x50)2 ½150
 PAPER-4TELANGANA MOVEMENT AND STATE FORMATION

i. The idea of Telangana (1948-1970)

ii. Mobilisational phase (1971 -1990)

 iii. Towards formation of Telangana State (1991-2014)
150(3x50)2 ½150
 TOTAL MARKS600


SYLLABUS FOR THE POSTS OF GROUP – II SERVICES

PAPER-I: GENERAL STUDIES AND GENERAL ABILITIES 

1. Current Affairs – Regional, National & International. 
2. International Relations and Events. 
3. General Science; India’s Achievements in Science and Technology 
4. Environmental Issues; Disaster Management - Prevention and Mitigation Strategies. 
5. World Geography, Indian Geography and Geography of Telangana State. 
6. History and Cultural Heritage of India. 
7. Society, Culture, Heritage, Arts and Literature of Telangana. 
8. Policies of Telangana State. 
9. Social Exclusion, Rights Issues and Inclusive Policies. 
10. Logical Reasoning; Analytical Ability and Data Interpretation. 11. Basic English. (10th Class Standard) 

PAPER-II HISTORY, POLITY AND SOCIETY 

I. Socio-Cultural History of India and Telangana
1. Salient features of Indus Valley Civilization: Society and Culture. -Early and Later Vedic Culture;    Religious Movements in Sixth Century B.C. – Jainism and Buddhism. Socio, Cultural and Economic    Contribution during Mauryas, Guptas, Pallavas, Chalukyas and Cholas – Administrative System. Art    and Architecture - Harsha and the Rajput Age. 
2. The Establishment of Delhi Sultanate-Socio-Economic, Cultural Conditions and Administrative        System under the Sultanate –Sufi and Bhakti Movements. The Mughals: Socio-Economic and             Cultural Conditions; Language, Literature, Art and Architecture. Rise of Marathas and their               contribution to Culture; Socio-Economic, Cultural conditions in the Deccan under the Bahamani’s and Vijayanagara - Literature, Art and Architecture. 
3. Advent of Europeans: Rise and Expansion of British Rule: Socio-Economic and Cultural Policies - Cornwallis, Wellesley, William Bentinck, Dalhousie and others. The Rise of Socio-Religious Reform Movements in the Nineteenth Century. Social Protest Movements in India –Jotiba and Savithribai Phule, Ayyankali, Narayana Guru, Periyar Ramaswamy Naicker, Gandhi, Ambedkar etc. Indian Freedom Movement – 1885- 1947. 
4. Socio-Economic and Cultural conditions in Ancient Telangana- Satavahanas, Ikshvakus, Vishnukundins, Mudigonda and Vemulawada Chalukyas. Religion, Language, Literature, Art and Architecture; Medieval Telangana - Contribution of Kakatiyas, Rachakonda and Devarakonda Velamas, Qutub Shahis; Socio – Economic and Cultural developments: Emergence of Composite Culture. Fairs, Festivals, Moharram, Urs, Jataras etc. 
5. Foundation of AsafJahi Dynasty- from Nizam –ul- Mulk to Mir Osaman Ali Khan - SalarJung Reforms; Social and Economic conditions-Jagirdars, Zamindars, Deshmuks, and Doras- Vetti and Bhagela system and position of Women. Rise of Socio-Cultural Movements in Telangana: Arya Samaj, Andhra Maha Sabha, Andhra Mahila Sabha, Adi-Hindu Movements, Literary and Library Movements. Tribal and Peasant Revolts: Ramji Gond, Kumaram Bheemu, and Telangana Peasant Armed Struggle – Police Action and the End of Nizam Rule.

II. Overview of the Indian Constitution and Politics. 
1. Evolution of the Indian Constitution – Nature and salient features – Preamble. 
2. Fundamental Rights – Directive Principles of the State Policy – Fundamental Duties. 
3. Distinctive Features of the Indian Federalism – Distribution of Legislative, Financial and Administrative Powers between the Union and States. 
4. Union and State Government – President – Prime Minister and Council of Ministers; Governor, Chief Minister and Council of Ministers – Powers and Functions. 
5. Indian Constitution; Amendment Procedures and Amendment Acts. 
6. Rural and Urban Governance with special reference to the 73rd and 74th Amendment Acts. 
7. Electoral Mechanism: Electoral Laws, Election Commission, Political Parties, Anti 33 defection Law and Electoral Reforms. 
8. Judicial System in India – Judicial Review; Judicial Activism; Supreme Court and High Courts. 
9. a) Special Constitutional Provisions for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Backward Classes, Women, Minorities and Economically Weaker Sections (EWS). b) National Commissions for the Enforcement – National Commission for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Backward Classes, Women, Minorities and Human Rights. 
10. National Integration issues and challenges: Insurgency; Internal Security; Inter-State Disputes.


III. Social Structure, Issues and Public Policies. 
1. Indian Social Structure: Salient Features of Indian society: Family, Marriage, Kinship, Caste, Tribe, Ethnicity, Religion and Women. 
2. Social Issues: Inequality and Exclusion: Casteism, Communalism, Regionalism, Violence against Women, Child Labour, Human trafficking, Disability, Aged and Third / Trans-Gender Issues. 
3. Social Movements: Peasant Movement, Tribal movement, Backward Classes Movement, Dalit Movement, Environmental Movement, Women’s Movement, Regional Autonomy Movement, Human Rights / Civil Rights Movement. 
4. Social Policies and Welfare Programmes: Affirmative Policies for SCs, STs, OBC, Women, Minorities, Labour, Disabled and Children; Welfare Programmes: Employment, Poverty Alleviation Programmes; Rural and Urban, Women and Child Welfare, Tribal Welfare. 
5. Society in Telangana: Socio- Cultural Features and Issues in Telangana; Vetti, Jogini, Devadasi System, Child Labour, Girl Child, Flourosis, Migration, Farmer’s; Artisanal and Service Communities in Distress.

PAPER-III: ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT 

I. Indian Economy: Issues and Challenges:
1. Demography: Demographic Features of Indian Population – Size and Growth Rate of Population – Demographic Dividend – Sectoral Distribution of Population – Population Policies of India 
 2. National Income: Concepts & Components of :Ntional Income – Measurement Methods – National Income Estimates in India and its Trends – Sectoral Contribution – Per Capita Income 
3. Primary and Secondary Sectors: Agriculture and Allied Sectors – Contribution to National Income – Cropping Pattern – Agricultural Production and Productivity – Green Revelation – Irrigation – Agricultural Finance and Marketing – Agricultural Pricing – Agricultural Subsidies and Food Security – Agricultural Labour – Growth and Performance of Allied Sectors 
4. Industry and Services Sectors: Growth and Structure of Industry in India –Contribution to National Income –Industrial Policies – Large Scale Industries – MSMEs – Industrial Finance – Contribution of Services Sector to National Income – Importance of Services Sector – Sub Sectors of Services – Economic Infrastructure – India’s Foreign Trade 
5. Planning, NITI Aayog and Public Finance: Objectives of India’s Five Year Plans – Targets, Achievements and Failures of Five Year Plans – NITI Aayog – Budget in India – Concepts of Budget Deficits – FRBM – Recent Union Budgets – Public Revenue, Public Expenditure and Public Debt – Finance Commissions 

II. Economy and Development of Telangana:
1. Structure and Growth of Telangana Economy: Telangana Economy in Undivided Andhra Pradesh (1956-2014) – State Finances ( Dhar Commission, Wanchu Committee, Lalit Committee, Bhargava Committee) – Land Reforms - Growth and Development of Telangana Economy Since 2014 – Sectoral Contribution to State Income – Per Capita Income 
2. Demography and HRD: Size and Growth Rate of Population – Demographic Features of Telangana Economy – Age Structure of Population – Demographic Dividend. 
3. Agriculture and Allied Sectors: Importance of Agriculture – Trends in Growth Rate of Agriculture – Contribution of Agriculture and Allied Sectors to GSDP/GSVA – Land Use and Land Holdings Pattern – Cropping Pattern – Irrigation – Growth and Development of Allied Sectors – Agricultural Policies and Programmes 
4. Industry and Service Sectors: Structure and Growth of Industry – Contribution of Industry to GSDP/GSVA – MSME – Industrial Policies – Components, Structure and Growth of Services Sector – Its Contribution to GSDP/GSVA – Social and Economic Infrastructure 
5. State Finances, Budget and Welfare Policies: State Revenue, Expenditure and Debt – State Budgets – Welfare Policies of the State 

III. Issues of Development and Change: 
1. Growth and Development: Concepts of Growth and Development – Characteristics of Development and Underdevelopment – Measurement of Economic Growth and Development – Human Development – Human Development Indices – Human Development Reports 
2. Social Development: Social Infrastructure – Health and Education – Social Sector – Social Inequalities – Caste – Gender – Religion – Social Transformation – Social Security 
3. Poverty and Unemployment: Concepts of Poverty – Measurement of Poverty – 35 Income Inequalities - Concepts of Unemployment – Poverty, Unemployment and Welfare Programmes 
4. Regional Inequalities: Urbanization – Migration – Land Acquisition – Resettlement and Rehabilitation 
5. Environment and Sustainable Development: Concepts of Environment – Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development – Types of Pollution – Pollution Control – Effects of Environment – Environmental Policies of India 

PAPER-IV TELANGANA MOVEMENT AND STATE FORMATION 

I. The idea of Telangana (1948-1970) 
1. Historical Background: Telangana as a distinctive cultural unit in Hyderabad Princely State, its geographical, cultural, socio, political and economic features- people of Telangana-castes, tribes, religion, arts, crafts, languages, dialects, fairs, festivals and important places in Telangana. Administration in Hyderabad Princely State and Administrative Reforms of Salar Jung and Origins of the Mulki-Non-Mulki issue. Farman of 1919 and Definition of Mulki - Establishment of Nizam’s Subjects League known as the Mulki League 1935 and its Significance; Merger of Hyderabad State into Indian Union in 1948- Employment policies under Military Rule and Vellodi,1948-52; Violation of Mulki-Rules and Its Implications. 
2. Hyderabad State in Independent India- Formation of Popular Ministry under Burgula Ramakrishna Rao and 1952 Mulki-Agitation; Demand for Employment of Local people and City College Incident- Its importance. Justice Jagan Mohan Reddy Committee Report, 1953 – Initial debates and demand for Telangana State-Reasons for the Formation of States Reorganization Commission (SRC) under Fazal Ali in 1953-Main Provisions and Recommendations of SRC-Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s views on SRC and smaller states. 
3. Formation of Andhra Pradesh, 1956: Gentlemen Agreement - its Provisions and Recommendations; Telangana Regional Committee, Composition and Functions & Performance – Violation of Safeguards-Migration from Coastal Andhra Region and its Consequences-Post-1970 development Scenario in Telangana- Agriculture, Irrigation, Power, Education, Employment, Medical and Health etc. 
4. Violation of Employment and Service Rules: Origins of Telangana Agitation- Protest in Kothagudem and other places, Fast unto Death by Ravindranath; 1969 Agitation for Separate Telangana. Role of Intellectuals, Students, Employees in Jai Telangana Movement. 
5. Formation of Telangana Praja Samithi and Course of Movement and its Major Events, Leaders and Personalities- All Party Accord – G.O. 36 - Suppression of Telangana Movement and itsConsequences-TheEightPoint andFive-Point Formulas-Implications. 

II. Mobilizational phase (1971 -1990) 
1. Court Judgements on Mulki Rules- Jai Andhra Movement and its Consequences- Six Point Formula 1973, and its Provisions; Article 371-D, Presidential Order, 1975-Officers (Jayabharat Reddy) Committee Report- G.O. 610 (1985); its Provisions and ViolationReaction and Representations of Telangana Employees. 
2. Rise and Spread of Naxalite Movement, causes and consequences - Anti-Landlord Struggles in Jagityala-Siricilla, Rytu-Cooli Sanghams; Alienation of Tribal Lands and Adivasi Resistance- Jal, Jungle, and Jamin. 
3. Rise of Regional Parties in 1980’s and Changes in the Political, Socio-Economic and Cultural fabric of Telangana- Notion of Telugu Jathi and suppression of Telangana identityExpansion of new economy in Hyderabad and other parts of Telangana; Real Estate, Contracts, Finance Companies; Film, Media and Entertainment Industry; Corporate Education and Hospitals etc; Dominant Culture and its implications for Telangana self respect, Dialect, Language and Culture. 
4. Liberalization and Privatisation policies in 1990’s and their consequences - Emergence of regional disparities and imbalances in political power, administration, education, employment – Growth of Madiga Dandora and Tudum Debba movements – Agrarian crisis and decline of Handicrafts in Telangana and its impact on Telangana Society and economy. 37 
5. Quest for Telangana identity – Intellectual discussions and debates – Political and ideological Efforts – Growth of popular unrest against regional disparities, discrimination and under development of Telangana. 

III. Towards Formation of Telangana State (1991-2014) 
1. Public awakening and Intellectual reaction against discrimination- formation of Civil society organizations, Articulation of separate Telangana Identity; Initial organisations raised the issues of separate Telangana; Telangana Information Trust - Telangana Aikya Vedika, Bhuvanagiri Sabha - Telangana Jana Sabha, Telangana Maha Sabha - Warangal Decleration - Telangana Vidyavanthula Vedika; etc. Role of university and college students - Osmania and Kakatiya Universities 
 2. Establishment of Telangana Rashtra Samithi in 2001, Political Realignment and Electoral Alliances in 2004 and later Phase of Telangana Movement – TRS in UPA- Girglani Committee- Telangana Employees Joint Action Committee - Pranab Mukherjee Committee- 2009-Elections-Alliances- Telangana in Election Manifestos- The agitation against Hyderabad as Free-zone - and Demand for separate Statehood- Fast-Unto-Death by K.Chandrashekar Rao – Formation of Political JointAction Committee (2009) 
3. Role of Political Parties-TRS, Congress, B.J.P., Left parties, T.D.P., M.I.M and other political parties such as Telangana Praja Front, Telangana United Front etc., Dalit-Bahujan Sanghams and Grass root organisations - Other Joint Action Committees and popular protests- Suicides for the cause of Telangana. 
4. Cultural Revivalism in Telangana and other symbolic expressions in Telangana MovementLiterary forms- performing arts and other cultural expressions- writers, poets, singers, intellectuals, Artists, Journalists, Students, Employees, Advocates, Doctors, NRIs, Women and Civil society groups - organised and unorganised sectors, castes, communities and other social groups in transforming the agitation into a mass movement-Intensification of Movement, Forms of Protest and Major events: Sakalajanula Samme, Non-Cooperation Movement; Million March, etc., 
5. Parliamentary Process; UPA Government’s stand on Telangana- All-Party MeetingAnthony Committee- Statements on Telangana by Central Home Minister - Sri Krishna Committee Report and its Recommendations,APAssembly and Parliamentary proceedings on Telangana, Declaration of Telangana State in Parliament, Andhra Pradesh State Reorganization Act, 2014- Elections and victory of Telangana Rashtra Samithi and the first Government of Telangana State. 


HOW TO SUBMIT THE ONLINE APPLICATION FORM: 

(i) The Applicant has to read the User Guide (https://www.tspsc.gov.in) for Online Submission of Applications and then proceed further. 

Step I: Before applying, the Applicant has to visit the website (https://www.tspsc.gov.in) and fill the OTR application if not registered earlier to obtain TSPSC ID. 

The candidates are advised to upload all the required certificates (However, original certificates have to be produced for verification at the time of scrutiny before finalizing the selection list). While filling the OTR, the applicant has to ensure that there are no mistakes in it. 

The Commission will not be held responsible for the mistakes, if any, made by the applicants. If already registered in the OTR the applicant can directly access the application form. The applicant is instructed to fill his/her application form himself/herself with utmost care instead of delegating to others. 

Step II: - 
a) In order to fill the application form, the Applicant has to visit the website (https://www.tspsc.gov.in) and Click on the online Application Link provided on the Website, then enter TSPSC ID and Date of Birth and login with OTP received to proceed further. 

b) Applicant has to verify the details fetched from OTR database pertaining to Name, Date of Birth, requisite Educational Qualifications, Community, Gender, Ex-Servicemen & Sports etc., displayed on the screen. 

c) In addition to the details obtained from OTR database, specific details of Notification such as Examination Centre opted, required qualification and declarations etc., should be filled by the applicant. 

d) Preview and Edit facility is available to make changes and then click on SAVE & PAY button for proceeding to next step of making online payment of fee through payment gateway.

Step III: -
The applicant should pay the prescribed fee as specified through any of the three modes of payment online i.e., Net Banking, Debit Card and Credit Card duly following the instructions appearing on the screen. 

Step IV: -After payment of fee, the PDF application will be generated which contains the particulars furnished by the applicant. The applicant must download a copy of his/her submitted form (PDF). The Reference ID Number in the PDF application form has to be quoted for future reference/correspondence.


FEE Payment
i) Application Processing Fee = Each applicant must pay Rs. 200/- (Rupees Two Hundred Only) towards Online Application Processing Fee. 
ii) Examination Fee = The applicants have to pay Rs. 120/- (Rupees One Hundred and Twenty Only) towards Examination Fee. 

However, 
a) All un-employees are exempted from payment of examination fee, and 
b) All Employees of any Government (Central / State / PSUs / Corporations / Other Government Sector) have to pay the prescribed examination fee. 



FAQs Accordion on TSPSC Group-2 Notification 2023

TSPSC Group-2 refers to the Group-2 recruitment exam conducted by the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC). This exam is conducted for the recruitment of various positions in the state government of Telangana.

The eligibility criteria for TSPSC Group-2 usually include the following:
- The candidate should be an Indian citizen.
- The candidate's age should be between 18 and 44 years.
- The candidate should have passed a graduation degree from a recognized university.
- The candidate should be a resident of Telangana.

The exact date of release of the TSPSC Group-2 notification is not known as it is dependent on the discretion of the Telangana State Public Service Commission.

The number of vacancies expected in the TSPSC Group-2 notification is not known until the official notification is released by the Telangana State Public Service Commission.

To apply for TSPSC Group-2, the candidate must visit the official website of the Telangana State Public Service Commission and submit an online application form. The details of the application process, including the dates for submitting the application and the required fees, will be provided in the official notification.

The selection process for TSPSC Group-2 usually includes a written exam, followed by a personal interview. The detailed selection process will be provided in the official notification released by the Telangana State Public Service Commission.

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