Initially, the TSPSC had advertised 783 Group–II posts, attracting a substantial 5,51,943 applications in January and February. The exams were first planned for August 29 and 30 but were deferred due to candidate requests, citing conflicts with other competitive examinations.
Subsequently, the TSPSC rescheduled the exams to take place on November 2 and 3. However, with the commencement of the Telangana Assembly elections process on November 3, the TSPSC once again postponed the exams to January 6 and 7.
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The recent resignations of the Chairman and members of the TSPSC, following a change in government in the state, have prompted the latest postponement. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy addressed the situation on Wednesday, highlighting that the Governor is yet to accept the resignations. Once accepted, a new board will be reconstituted.
In an effort to allay concerns among the unemployed, Chief Minister Reddy assured that once the new board is in place, the process of issuing job notifications and conducting exams will commence. He reiterated the Congress government's commitment to filling two lakh vacancies in government departments by December 9, 2024.
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