APPSC releases 572 job vacancies in various government departments
Anupama M | TNN | Updated: Feb 13, 2019, 19:32 IST
NEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission, in the second week of February released notifications for 572 job vacancies in various state government departments.
On Wednesday, applications have been called for 13 Sericulture officer and 22 Food Safety officer posts. The online applications will be open from March 6 and 7 respectively for each of categories. Detailed notification can be accessed from the official website, said the APPSC authorities.
The Commission conducts screening test in offline mode in case the number of applicants exceed 25,000 and the main examination however, will be held in online mode for candidates selected in the screening test, according to the notification.
Free online mock tests are available on the official website of APPSC for the candidates to practice and the applicants are urged to check the website regularly for any further notifications.
On Wednesday, applications have been called for 13 Sericulture officer and 22 Food Safety officer posts. The online applications will be open from March 6 and 7 respectively for each of categories. Detailed notification can be accessed from the official website, said the APPSC authorities.
The Commission conducts screening test in offline mode in case the number of applicants exceed 25,000 and the main examination however, will be held in online mode for candidates selected in the screening test, according to the notification.
Free online mock tests are available on the official website of APPSC for the candidates to practice and the applicants are urged to check the website regularly for any further notifications.
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