GROUP-III SERVICES
WRITTEN (OBJECTIVE TYPE) EXAMINATION
PAPER-I
Syllabus :: GENERAL STUDIES: (Mental Ability and Language Ability)
GENERAL STUDIES, MENTAL ABILITY AND LANGUAGE ABILITY.
- (a) GENERAL STUDIES :- Current affairs of National importance , History and Geography of Andhra Pradesh
- (b) MENTAL ABILITY
- (c) LANGUAGE ABILITY:- Intended to test the candidates proficiency in the use of language, ability for comprehension, summarisation, idiomatic usage, vocabulary and usage, detection of mistakes, absurdities etc.
Duration :: Total 150 Marks in 90 Minutes of Time Duration
Minimum Qualifying Marks ::
- SC/ST/PH :: 90 Marks
- B.C. :: 105 Marks
- Others :: 120 Marks
In the event of SC, ST, BC and PH candidates not coming up for selection with the existing minimum marks prescribed for selection in the Competitive Examination conducted by the Commission, their selection should be considered on the basis of the Rank with reference to their performance in the Written Competitive Examination irrespective of the marks secured.
The Question papers will be in the three languages i.e., English, Telugu and Urdu.
WRITTEN (OBJECTIVE TYPE) EXAMINATIONPAPER-II:
CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS AND DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL SOCIETY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ANDHRA PRADESH
Contemporary problems and Development of Rural Society with Special reference to Andhra Pradesh.
1. Rural & Health :- Problems of Rural Health and Sanitation – Village Development.
2. Social Problems :- Social tensions and conflicts in contemporary society – Problems of deprived groups – Problems of multi-lingual society – Problems of unemployment in India – Student unrest.
3. Indian System of democracy – Democratic Institutions.
4. General Science – General Science including Scientific development relevant to rural areas, Panchayati Raj Cooperative Institutions in the service of rural areas, their role, their effectiveness and Cooperative movement in India with special reference to A.P. and Labour Saving devices.
Duration :: Total 150 Marks in 90 Minutes of Time Duration
Minimum Qualifying Marks ::
- SC/ST/PH :: 90 Marks
- B.C. :: 105 Marks
- Others :: 120 Marks
General Knowledge Questions Answers in TELUGU LANGUAGE Click Here
In the event of SC, ST, BC and PH candidates not coming up for selection with the existing minimum marks prescribed for selection in the Competitive Examination conducted by the Commission, their selection should be considered on the basis of the Rank with reference to their performance in the Written Competitive Examination irrespective of the marks secured.
The Question papers will be in the three languages i.e., English, Telugu and Urdu.
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