Departmental Tests - May - 2022 Session. NOTIFICATION NO: 03/2022
Departmental Tests - May - 2022 Session. NOTIFICATION NO: 03/2022
2. The Tests will be held in accordance with the T.S Departmental Test Rules – 1965
adopted vide G.O.Ms.No.191, General Administration (Ser.C) Department, Dt : 27-05-2016. The
desirous candidates may apply ON-LINE on updating themselves with the terms and conditions
of the Notification following Department Test Rules, and subsequent amendments to the Rules
made from time to time.
3. Hand written / Typed / Photostat copies / printed Application forms will not be
accepted and such applications are liable for rejection.
Examination Schedule
a) Only the employees working in the respective departments of Telangana State are
eligible to apply for the tests that are prescribed in their respective Departmental Service
Rules.
b) However, Secretariat employees, wherever the rules permit, are allowed to appear for
any Departmental Test in order to get eligibility for appointment by transfer / promotion to
other Services.
for other than above mentioned Tests referred in the Annexure III whether
working in the respective Department or not. THOSE WHO HAVE ALREADY
PASSED THE TEST SHOULD NOT APPLY FOR THE SAME AGAIN. IF ANY
SUCH CASE COMES TO THE NOTICE OF THE COMMISSION, SEVERE
DISCIPILINARY ACTION SHALL BE INITIATED BY THE DEPARTMENT
BESIDES CANCELLATION OF THE TEST PASSED BY SUCH CANDIDATE.
B) Candidates applying for "Departmental Test for Mines and Geology” (P.C. Nos.150)
should furnish scanned Service Certificate duly signed by the Controlling Officer and
uploaded in the web-site. Otherwise their applications will be rejected.
C) Candidates appearing for Fisheries Department Test-II should furnish the information
regarding satisfactory completion of training from Head of the Departments concerned.
D) Candidates applying for "Deputy Inspectors Test" have to appear for all the three papers
in their first attempt. However, they can appear for each paper separately in subsequent
attempts. For Papers on "Educational Statistics", Public Instructions Report for the year
1980-81 is prescribed. The candidates who have applied previously should furnish the
information in the Application Form.
E) Candidates appearing for Criminal Judicial Test with Law Qualification should furnish the
information in the Application Form for seeking exemption from passing Paper-I & II of
the above Test, failing which their applications will not be considered for exemption from
passing Papers I & II of the Test.
F) In case of Gujarathi (P.C.No.6) and Marwari (P.C.No.7) Language Tests, the application
should be forwarded by the Head of the Department as an evidence to claim applicant‟s
eligibility as per relevant Rules. (Candidates should download the filled in application
form duly attested by HOD and upload in the Commission‟s website).
G) Second Class Language Test (P.C.No.05), Special Language Test for Officers of
Education Department of Higher Standard (P.C.No.37) / Lower Standard
(P.C.Nos.36,49,67) / and the Translation Test (P.C.Nos.19 & 28), will be conducted in
Telugu/Urdu/Hindi/Tamil/Kannada/Oriya/Marathi. Special Language Test for Officers of
Education Department (Advanced Standard) (P.C.NOs 58 & 74) will be conducted in
Telugu and Urdu only. Candidates applying for these Tests should invariably mention
the language for the Tests. They should write the exam in the chosen language only
otherwise their answer sheets will not be valued. Third Class Language Test
(P.C.No.155) will be conducted in Telugu/Urdu/Hindi.
H) Candidates should pass all the parts of Second Class/Third Class Language Tests
(P.C.Nos. 5,6,7 & 155) at a time as per the revised scheme of examination in terms of
existing G.O.Ms.No. 190, GA (Ser. C) Department, dt: 18/04/2002. However, successful
candidates who pass the Part-A (Written Examination) of Paper Codes 5, 6 and 7 will
only be admitted to the Parts B, C & D (Viva-Voce/Oral Test). Third Class Language
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Test (PC No. 155) have VIVA Voce only. Candidates who appear the conventional
examination of Special Language Test for Officers of the Education Department
(P.C.Nos.36,49,67) will be called for the VIVA-VOCE examination. Candidates should
pass all the parts of (P.C.Nos. 36,49,67) at a time as per the scheme of examination.
Date and place of Oral Test will be intimated separately at appropriate time to the
eligible candidates.
I) Survey and Land Records subordinate personnel working in Telangana Region should
apply for the papers meant for Telangana Region of Survey and Land records
Departmental Tests. Commission reserves right to cancel the examination of such
papers prescribed for Andhra region (PC No.s 55, 72 & 109,118 & 111,120 & 116,133).
PC No. 154 i.e. DT for Sericulture Department, Part – III (Practical Test) repealed by
Govt vide G.O. RT. No. 09, Agriculture & Co Operation (HORTI.& SERI) Department,
Dated: 06.01.2017.
J) Staff of the Survey and Land Records Department are allowed to answer "Survey &
Settlement Surveyor's Test" Higher Grade / Lower Grade, in one language only i.e.,
either in English or Telugu or Urdu.
K) The Candidates should mention in the Application Form, the language in which they
desire to appear in addition to English for the Tests which require language to be
chosen. They should write the exam in the chosen language only otherwise their answer
sheets will not be valued.
Duration of the
Mode of Examination 1st Session 2nd Session
Examination
The applicant whether in Government service or not, desires to appear for more than
one test which are open to all, may apply for the tests to the extent if the Time Table permits.
EXAMINATION CENTRES:
(i) ALL THE DEPARTMENTAL TESTS WILL BE HELD AT (09) EARLIER
DISTRICT HEAD QUARTERS INCLUDING HYDERABAD CITY &
RANGAREDDY DISTRICTS COVERED UNDER HMDA AREA BASED ON
NUMBER OF CANDIDATES & FEASIBILITY FACTORS DEPENDING ON THE
AVAILABILITY OF COMPUTERS AND INFRA-STRUCTURE IN THE DISTRICT
CENTRE. Therefore candidates who are in Government service have to exercise
option for District for examination centre besides giving details of the working
place. Candidates are advised to note that examinations will be held in District
centres strictly basing on the availability of infra-structure that supports for CBT
examinations. Therefore examination centres will be allotted either as per their
option or in other Districts or in the area covered under the jurisdiction of HMDA
in Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy & Medchal districts. Discretion of the Commission is
final in this regard.
(ii) Payment of T.A & D.A to such employees shall be made as per rules in vogue
considering (09) earlier district centres existing before creation of new Districts
including Hyderabad clubbed with Rangareddy District.
(iii) HOWEVER THE DEPARTMENTAL TEST FOR THE STAFF OF TSPSC,
DIVISIONAL TEST & DEPARTMENTAL TEST FOR T.S. WORKS ACCOUNTS
SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT HYDERABAD CENTRE ONLY.
(iv) The Commission, however reserves right to allot candidates in any centre other
than the centre where the candidate is working/chosen or cancel a centre and or
to create a new centre for administrative reasons.
Examination Centres.
2 KARIMNAGAR 7 NALGONDA
3 KHAMMAM 8 NIZAMABAD
4 WARANGAL
RANGA REDDY
9
HYDERABAD
5 MAHABUBNAGAR
Note : The Commission reserves right to allot candidates to any centre other than the centre
chosen / where the candidate is working or to cancel a centre and or to create a new centre for
administrative reasons & may also be allotted in jurisdiction of HMDA in Hyderabad &
RangaReddy as per the availability of infrastructure. (See Para i & ii before opting centre.)
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The candidates are instructed to read the notification thoroughly before applying. For
any details and clarifications, the candidates are advised to visit Commission‟s Official web-site
http://www.tspsc.gov.in.
The candidates are instructed to be careful while submitting the details at the time of
submission of on-line application as the details once submitted cannot be amended at all. It is
candidate‟s responsibility that the details submitted are true and genuine. Representation or
request in what so ever manner will not be entertained in this regard.
STEP 1:-The applicants have to login to the website (www.tspsc.gov.in) and to first fill DTE
Application form with their basic details like Name, Father Name, DOB etc.. and get their DTE
Id. While filling the same, the candidates have to ensure that there are no mistakes done. The
Commission bears no responsibility for the mistakes made by the candidates. (If candidates
already have DTE ID number then he/she can proceed to STEP-II.)
STEP.2:- The applicant has to click on Fill Application Form link to provide his/her DTE Id, DOB
and Mobile Number and click on Go button. The basic details of the applicant will be
automatically pre-populated and the applicants need to select the Tests and Papers for which
they wish to appear.
STEP.3:- Immediately on entering the above details and clicking on Pay Now button, the
applicants will be redirected to the Payment Gateway page.
STEP.4:- The applicant should pay the prescribed fee as specified using his/her desired
payment mode (Internet Banking / Credit Card / Debit card) available in the Payment gateway.
Separate instructions have to be followed for each mode of payment.
STEP.5:-After successful payment of fee, the Application receipt will be generated which
contains the particulars furnished by the applicants. The Application Reference Number in the
Application form has to be quoted for future reference/correspondence. The Applications
received On-line in the prescribed proforma provided in the Commission‟s website within the
stipulated time shall only be considered and the Commission will not be held responsible for any
kind of discrepancy.
NOTE:
I. While filling the application form, the applicants have to ensure that all fields are filled
with no mistakes. The Commission bears no responsibility for the mistakes/omissions, if
any, made by the applicants.
II. The particulars furnished by the applicant in the Application Form will be taken as final,
and data entry is processed based on these particulars only by Computer. Applicants
should, therefore, be very careful in Uploading / Submitting the Application Form On-line.
III. Applicants shall note that, the details available in the application form submitted by them
will be considered for the purpose of this notification. Any requests to change the details
subsequently will not be entertained under any circumstances.
IV. No request for the change of Tests/Papers will be entertained once the application is
submitted.
V. The applicants should not furnish any false particulars tampered, fabricated or suppress
any material information while making an application through website.
VI. For any technical problems related to Online submission and downloading of Hall tickets
contact 040-22445566 (Call Time: 10.30 A.M to 1.00 P.M & 1.30 P.M to 5.00 P.M) or
mail to helpdesk@tspsc.gov.in OR TSPSChelpdesk@gmail.com.
(i) The Examination fee for each Paper is Rs. 200/- (Rupees Two Hundred only).
However, no fee is prescribed for the Tests in Gujarathi and Marwari Languages.
(ii) The applicant shall pay Rs. 400/-(Rupees Four Hundred Only) towards
Application processing fee for each test, besides the examination fee payable
to the Secretary, T.S. Public Service Commission, Hyderabad through Net-
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(i) The claim of the applicant with regard to the eligibility for the test, the tests
applied for are accepted provisionally on the information furnished by them in
their application form and is subject to verification and satisfaction of the
Commission as per eligibility conditions. Mere admission to any test or
viva-voce will not confer on the candidate any right for final result. The candidate
is therefore, provisional at all stages and the Commission reserves right to reject
candidature at any stage.
(ii) The candidates have to report One and Half Hour before to the examination
venue to follow the procedures of the Commission at venue. i.e photo capture of
the candidates. Gates of the venue will be closed Half an hour before
commencement of Examination.
(iii) The candidates will not be admitted to the Examination Hall after the
commencement of the examination. No candidate is allowed to leave the
examination hall till the duration of the examination is completed.
(iv) The candidates are instructed to bring their Hall ticket & ID card (Employee ID/
Aadhar card etc.) in original without fail. Candidates who appear for descriptive
examinations are advised to bring a smooth writing pad, Ball-Point pen
(Blue/Black).
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(v) Candidates will be subjected to frisking to ensure that they are not carrying
any electronic or any other gadgets, mobile/cellular phone, tablets, pen
drives, Bluetooth devices, watch, Programmable calculators, log tables,
wallet, purse, notes, Pagers, charts, loose sheets or recording instruments
strapped on their body or in their pockets. Possession of the same leads
to invalidation of the candidature to the exam.
(vi) The candidates should satisfy the Invigilator of his identity with reference to the
signature and photographs available on the Nominal Rolls. The candidate should
assign signature and get the signature of the invigilator at the appropriate place
wherever provided for it.
(viii) The candidates are expected to behave in orderly and disciplined manner while
writing the examination. and in case of impersonation/ disorder/ rowdy behavior
during Written Examination, necessary F.I.R. for this incident will be lodged with
concerned Police Station, apart from disqualifying for this examination and
debarring in future.
(ix) The Commission would be analyzing the answers of a candidate with other
appeared candidates to detect patterns of similarity. If it is suspected that the
answers have been shared and the scores obtained are not genuine/ valid, the
Commission reserves the right to cancel his/ her candidature and to invalidate
exam/answer sheet
(x) Violation of any of the instructions may lead to invalidation of the candidature of
the exam besides penal action.
(xii) The candidates should read the instructions carefully given along with the Hall
Ticket and follow it scrupulously. Any violation will be viewed seriously and
suitable action will be taken besides cancellation of candidature as per rules. The
candidates are also advised to retain their Hall-ticket for future purpose.
Issuance of duplicate hall tickets or evidence with regard to the particulars of the
candidate will not be entertained under any circumstances.
(xiii) Candidature of the candidates shall be liable for rejection if the terms and
conditions of the Notification are not followed scrupulously.
(xiv) An extra time of Twenty (20) minutes per Hour is permitted to totally blind
candidates and for the candidates with Locomotor disability and CEREBRAL
PALSY where writing is extremely affected for the extent slowing the
performance of function (minimum of 40 % deformity).
(xv) The scribe shall be from an academic discipline other than that of the candidate
and the academic qualification of the scribe shall be one grade below than the
stipulated eligibility criteria. The candidate as well as the scribe will have to give a
suitable undertaking confirming the Rules applicable. The scribe shall be
provided by the Chief Superintendent of the venue.
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(i) Like in objective type exams, the Candidates appearing for Conventional papers
(Descriptive Exams) should type the Login ID (Hall ticket No) and the Password
(Password for Candidate will be given on exam day) to proceed further. The
question paper will be displayed on Computer Screen after login. Answer booklet
attached to O.M.R Sheet will be supplied to the candidates who have to answer
with Blue or Black Pen only as existing pattern. Facility of downloading question
paper will be given to the candidates from commission's website after completion
of Examinations for a period of one month.
(ii) The candidates should go through the instructions given on the cover page of
Test booklet and write their Hall Ticket Number, Centre etc., carefully in the
Answer Sheet, which will be provided in the examination hall.
(iv) The candidates have to use Ball-Point pen (Blue/Black) only for marking the
answers. Otherwise the answer sheets will be invalidated.
(v) The candidates must ensure encoding the Hall Ticket Number, Paper Code and
Test Booklet series etc., on the O.M.R answer sheet correctly in the columns
provided, failing which the answer sheet will be rejected and it will not be
valued.
(vi) Candidates appearing for “Survey Department Tests” should bring their own set
of instruments such as Scales, Bits and Scientific Calculators, if any, required for
answering. Special Forms, if any required for Survey Department Test will be
supplied to the candidates in the examination hall.
(vii) The candidates should read the instructions carefully given on the backside of
OMR Answer Sheet, and Barcode Answer Sheet which is attached to the Main
Answer Book and fill-in the columns legibly and encode properly in Examination
Hall. For any Violation, the answer script will be invalidated.
(viii) The candidates are instructed to note that the wrong bubbling of any part of OMR
Sheet/Barcode sheet cannot be amended at all. The use of whitener and over
writing, if any, and improper bubbling leads to invalidation of answer sheet.
1) Candidates shall report at the venue One and half hour before the Commencement of
Examination as the candidates have to undergo certain procedural formalities required
for on-line examination.
2) Examination will be commenced as specified under Para III.
3) The examination link with the login screen will already be available on system provided
to the candidate. Please inform the invigilator if this is not the case.
4) 15 minutes prior to the exam, candidate shall be prompted to login. The candidate
should type the Login ID (Hall ticket No) and the Password (Password for Candidate will
be given on exam day) to proceed further.
5) Invigilator will announce the password (15) minutes before commencement of
examination.
6) Copying or noting down questions and/or options is not allowed. Severe action will be
taken if any candidate is found noting down the questions and/or options.
7) After logging in, The candidate‟s screen will display:
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i) Marks will, however, be supplied to candidates, who are not successful at the
Examination, on payment of Rs. 200/- (Rupees Two Hundred Only) per test through
crossed I.P.O./Bank Draft payable in favour of the Principal Secretary, T.S. Public
Service Commission, Hyderabad. Such requisitions along with a photo copy of Hall
Ticket should be made within ONE MONTH from the date of display of results on the
Commission's Office Notice Board. Requisitions without a photo copy of Hall Ticket
will not entertained.
ii) Recounting of Marks: - Revaluation/Re-verification of Answer sheets will not be
entertained under any circumstances. However, the recounting of marks will be
considered for conventional Type (written) Test only within 15 days from the date of
publication of results on Payment of Rs.100/-(Rupees One Hundred Only) for each
paper through IPO / Bank Draft.
Note:- Requisitions made under any means without following the above conditions shall
not be entertained under any circumstances.
iii) Attendance / “Appearance confirmation certificate‟‟ to candidates shall not be
provided.
Para XI : DEBARMENT:
b) If the candidate was debarred earlier by the Commission, the relevant details should
be furnished in the Application Form. Otherwise the application will be rejected and
suitable action will be taken as deemed fit.
d) Penal provisions of the Public Examinations (Prevention of Mal practice & Unfair
Means) Act 1997 (Act No.25/97) published in A.P. Gazette No. 35 Part-IV-B
Extraordinary, dated: 21.08.1997 shall be invoked if malpractice & Unfair means
are noticed at any stage of examination and the candidate will be debarred from
writing any TSPSC examination in future.
e) If the candidate who has already passed the Test and re-appearing for the same
test, he/she is liable for disciplinary action besides debarment.
Para XII : Communications running in the name of Pleader or Agent, will receive no attention.
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The decision of the Commission pertaining to the application and its acceptance or
rejection as the case may be, conduct of examination and at all consequent stages shall be final
in all respects and binding on all concerned, under the powers vested with it under Article 315
and 320 of the Constitution of India. Commission also reserves its right to alter and modify
regarding terms and conditions laid down in the notification for conducting the various stages
upto publication of results in T.S. Gazette, duly intimating details thereof to all concerned, as
warranted by any unforeseen circumstances arising during the course of this process.
Station: Signature:
Date: Name and Designation of
Controlling Officer with office
seal
N.B: 1) According to Para-II (I & II) of the Departmental Tests Notification, only
Candidates working in the concerned departments must apply. Applications
received from others will summarily be rejected and such candidates also
liable for debarment.
ANNEXURE - I.
99. Departmental Test for T.S Works Accounts Service Part-II, Paper-III (WITH
BOOKS)
107. Departmental Test for persons in Ministerial Service of the Forest Department
Part-I, Paper-I (WITH BOOKS)
146. Accounts Test for the Employees of Local Bodies, Paper-I. (WITH BOOKS)
151. Marketing Department Test (WITH BOOKS)
158. Juvenile Welfare Correctional and welfare of Street Children Test Part-II, Paper-III.
(With Books)
WITHOUT BOOKS
129. Treasuries & Accounts Service Examination, Part-II, Paper-IV (WITH BOOKS)
16. Fire Service Department Test, Part-I First Paper (WITHOUT BOOKS)
17. Departmental Test for Officers of the Forest Department, Forest Law - First
Paper (WITHOUT BOOKS)
21. Excise Department Test, Test-C Excise Manual First Paper (WITHOUT BOOKS)
24. Fisheries Department Test-II, Second Paper (WITHOUT BOOKS)
36. Special Language Test for Officers of the Education Department, Lower
Standard -Written Examination, First Paper-Translation from English into a
Language Chosen (WITHOUT BOOKS) 3 hours (2.30 PM TO 5.30 PM)
63. Divisional Test Part-I, Paper-II (WITHOUT BOOKS)
65. Departmental Test for Employees of Sericulture Department, Part-I, Paper-II
(WITHOUT BOOKS)
69. Revenue Draughtsman's Test, Part - I (WITHOUT BOOKS)
3hours (2.30 PM TO 5.30 PM)
80. Departmental Test for Employees of Sericulture Department, Part-II, Paper-II
(WITHOUT BOOKS)
96. Departmental Test for the Staff of the National Employment Service Part-I
(WITHOUT BOOKS)
98. The Criminal Judicial Test, First Paper (WITHOUT BOOKS)
110. Survey and Settlement Surveyor's Test (Higher Grade), Part-I (WITHOUT
BOOKS) 3 hours (2.30 PM TO 5.30 PM)
112. Survey and Settlement Surveyor's Test (Lower Grade), Part-I (WITHOUT
BOOKS) 3 hours (2.30 PM TO 5.30 PM)
117. Survey and Settlement Inspector's Test, Part-I (WITHOUT BOOKS)
3 hours (2.30 PM TO 5.30 PM)
25. Fire Service Department Test, Part-I Second Paper (WITHOUT BOOKS)
41. Departmental Test for Accounts Officers/Assistant Accounts Officers in TS Power
Utilities (TS GENCO, TS TRANSCO & TS DISCOMS), Paper-I (WITHOUT
BOOKS)
42. Departmental Test for Officers of the Forest Department, Land Revenue - First
Paper (WITHOUT BOOKS)
49. Special Language Test for Officers of the Education Department, Lower
Standard - Written Examination -Second Paper - Translation from the Language
chosen into English (WITHOUT BOOKS)3hours (10.00 AM to 1.00PM)
56. Fisheries Department Test-II, Third Paper (WITHOUT BOOKS)
58. Special Language Test for Officers of Education Department (Advanced
Standard) First Paper (WITHOUT BOOKS) 3hours (10.00 AM to 1.00PM)
81. Divisional Test, Part-II, Paper-III (WITHOUT BOOKS) (Two hours only)
90. Departmental Test for Employees of Sericulture Department, Part-I, Paper-III
(WITHOUT BOOKS)
101. Departmental Test for Employees of Sericulture Department, Part-II, Paper-III
(WITHOUT BOOKS)
104. Departmental Test for the Staff of National Employment Service, Part-II
(WITHOUT BOOKS)
119. Survey and Settlement Surveyor's Test, (Higher Grade), Part-II (WITHOUT
BOOKS)3hours (10.00 AM to 1.00PM)
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121. Survey and Settlement Surveyor's Test (Lower Grade), Part-II (WITHOUT
BOOKS) 3hours (10.00 AM to 1.00PM)
123. Local Fund Audit Department Test Fourth Paper (WITHOUT BOOKS)
127. The Criminal Judicial Test, Third Paper (WITHOUT BOOKS)
134. Survey & Settlement Inspector‟s Test Part-II (WITHOUT BOOKS)
3hours (10.00 AM to 1.00PM)
135. Computation Test, Part-II (WITHOUT BOOKS)3hours (10.00 AM to 1.00PM)
22. Labour, Factories and Boilers Department Test, Part-A (WITH BOOKS)
i) Dist. Office Manual
ii) Manual for Conciliation Officers
53. Subordinate Accounts Service Examination, Paper-V (WITHOUT BOOKS)
54. Excise Department Test, Test-D Distillery Manual - First Paper (WITHOUT
BOOKS)
59. Departmental Test for Accounts Officers/Assistant Accounts Officers in TS Power
Utilities (TS GENCO, TS TRANSCO & TS DISCOMS), Paper-II (WITHOUT
BOOKS)
67. Special Language Test for Officers of the Education Department, Lower
Standard - Written Examination, Third Paper - Grammar and Idiom (WITHOUT
BOOKS) 3hours (2.30 PM TO 5.30 PM)
74. Special Language Test for Officers of the Education Department (Advanced
Standard) Second Paper (WITHOUT BOOKS)3hours (2.30 PM TO 5.30 PM)
76. Departmental Test for Officers of the Forest Department, Office Procedure and
Accounts, First Paper (WITHOUT BOOKS)
85. Fisheries Department Test – II, Fourth Paper (WITHOUT BOOKS)
87. Revenue Draughtsman's Test, Part-II (WITHOUT BOOKS) 3hours (2.30 PM TO
5.30 PM)
103. Endowments Department Test, First Paper (WITHOUT BOOKS)
113. Divisional Test, part-II, paper-IV (WITHOUT BOOKS)
115. Departmental Test for Employees of Sericulture Department, Part-I, Paper-IV
(WITHOUT BOOKS)
125. Departmental Test for Persons in Ministerial Service of the Forest Department
Part-I, Paper -II (WITHOUT BOOKS)
130. Departmental Test for Employees of Sericulture Department, Part-II, Paper-IV
(WITHOUT BOOKS)
145. The civil Judicial Test Part-II, Paper-I (WITHOUT BOOKS)
150. Departmental Test for Mines and Geology(WITHOUT BOOKS)
155 Third Class Language Test (Viva-Voce only) (The date, time and venue of the
viva-voce will be communicated to the candidates separately at the appropriate
time).
ANNEXURE - II
PAPER-I: INLAND
015 FISHERIES Objective 2 Hours 100 40
(WITHOUT BOOKS)
PAPER-II: AQUACULTURE
AND AQUATIC ANIMAL Objective
024 2 Hours 100 40
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
(WITHOUTBOOKS)
PAPER-III: FISH HARVEST
AND POST HARVEST Objective
056 2 Hours 100 40
TECHNOLOGY
(WITHOUT BOOKS)
PAPER-IV: FISHERIES
MANAGEMENT AND Objective
085 2 Hours 100 40
ADMINISTRATION
(WITHOUT BOOKS)
SYLLABUS
Scope of Fisheries: Scope of Fish and Prawn Farming in India and Telangana State
Present Status and Problems in Fish and Prawn Farming.
Inland Water Bodies: Types -Ponds, Lakes, Tanks, Reservoirs, Bheels, Estuaries,
Wetlands, Biosphere Reserves and Mangroves, Derelict Water Bodies, etc. Commonly
vailable Fish (Native) in Inland Water Bodies. Types of Plankton, Aquatic Plants, Nekton
and Benthos associated with Inland Water Bodies. Influence of Physical and Chemical
conditions of the Environment on the Living Organisms in Inland waters.
Cultivable Variety of Fish and Prawn: Criteria for selection of Species for Culture in
Rivers, Lakes and Reservoirs. Characteristics of Cultivable Freshwater Fishes: Indian
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Major Carps, Exotic Carps, Minor Carps, Murrels, Catfishes, Perches, Tilapia,
Pangassius, etc. Characteristics of Cultivable Freshwater Prawns: Scampi and
Godavari River Prawn.
Biology of Fish and Prawn: External Morphology of Fish and Prawns. Taxonomy of
commercially important Fish and Prawn. Anatomy of important cultivable species of Fish
and Prawn with reference to Skeletal system, Digestive system, Respiratory system,
Excretory system, Reproductive system, Circulatory system and Nervous system.
Importance of Accessory Respiratory Organs in Fish. Food, Feeding Habits, Fecundity
and Spawning of cultivable variety of Fish and Prawn. Age and Growth studies. Life
Cycle of Fish and Prawn.
Fish Farming: Site Selection, Construction of Ponds, Nursery and Grow-out Pond
Preparation, Fertilization, Stocking and Feeding schedules involved in the Farming of
Indian Major Carps, Exotic Carps and Minor Carps, Magur, Singhi, Murrel, Tilapia,
Pangasius, etc. Harvesting and Handling.
Prawn Farming: Culture of Giant Fresh Water Prawn (Scampi) – Mono and Poly
Culture. Culture of conditioned Tiger Prawn and Vannamei in Inland Waters. Site
selection, Construction of Ponds, Pond Preparation, Fertilization, Stocking, Feeding and
Water Quality Management, Disease Prevention and Treatment. Harvesting and
Handling.
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Integrated Farming Systems: Concept and Scope for Integrated Aquaculture System
in the Inland water Bodies. Integration of Fish Farming with Live Stock Animals, Agri
and Horticultural Crops. Constraints in the Integrated Fish Farming System.
Special Systems of Aquaculture: i) Sewage Fed Fish Culture - Species suitable for
Sewage Fed Fish Culture. Culture Practices, Treatment of Sewage Water used in Fish
Culture. ii) Cage Culture - Species Selection, Construction of Cages, Culture Practice,
Maintenance of Cages and Harvesting. iii) Fish Culture in Re-Circulatory Water
Systems - Species suitable for Culture. Culture Practices. Mechanism of Water
Recirculation. Water Quality and Health Management, Disease Prevention and
Treatment, Harvesting and Handling.
Fish Breeding: Natural Breeding – History, Current Status of Natural Seed Collection
and Constraints. Selection of Riverine Spawn Collection sites, Methods of Spawn
collection and Gears used. Breeding in Hatcheries - Criteria for Selection of Site for
Hatchery and Nursery construction. Induced Breeding of Indian Major Carps, Exotic
Carps, Murrels, Tilapia and Cat Fishes - Brood Stock Management, Spawning of Fish
by Hypopysation technique using Pituitary Gland and by the use of Synthetic
Compounds (Ovaprim and Ovatide). Incubation of Fertilized Eggs through Hapa
system, Glass Jar Hatchery Technique and Chinese Hatchery Technique.Hatching
Process, Larval Rearing Technology and Fish Seed Transportation.
Prawn Breeding: Breeding in Hatcheries - Criteria for Selection of Site for Hatchery
and Nursery construction. Brood Stock Management of important cultivable Fresh
Water Prawns - Scampi, Godavari River Prawn and Tiger Prawn. Culture of Live Fish
Food Organisms, Algae, Spirulina, Diatoms, Rotifers and Artemia for Feeding the
Juvenile Prawn. Induced maturation of Tiger Prawn through Eye Stock Ablation. Life
Cycles of Scampi and Tiger Prawn. Treatment of Sea Water and Fresh Water used in
the Fresh Water Hatchery. Better Management Practices (BMPs), Sanitary and
Phytosanitary (SPS) measures and Bio-Security measures to be followed in the Prawn
Hatchery.
Soil and Water Quality Management: Soil and Water Quality Monitoring – Collection
and preparation of Soil and Water Samples for analyses of various Physio-Chemical
characteristics. Soil and Water Quality Criteria/Requirements for Aquaculture, Soil and
Water Quality Standards, Lime Requirement. Fertilizers and Manures - Different Types,
Source, Rate and Frequency of Application, Bio-fertilizers. Measures to improve Quality
of Water used in Fish Farms and Hatchery through Treatment, Filtration, Chlorination
and Aeration. Measures to prevent Seepage of Pond Water through Pond Bottom soil.
Measures to prevent Aquatic Weeds in Fish Ponds.
Fish Nutrition and Feed Technology: Nutritional Requirements of Cultivable Finfish
and Shellfish. Feed Formulation and Feed Manufacturing. Forms of Feeds -Wet Feeds,
Moist Feeds, Dry Feeds, Mashes, Floating and Sinking Pellet Feed. Feed Evaluation -
Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR), Feed Efficiency Ratio (FER), Protein Efficiency Ratio
(PER), Net Protein Utilization (NPN) and Biological Value (BV). Fish Feed Plant -
Design, Equipments used and Maintenance.
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Fish Diseases: Basics of Fin Fish and Shellfish Health Management – Relationship
between Host, Pathogen and Environment. Impact of Environmental Stress Fish and
Shell Fish, Parasitic and Mycotic diseases - General characteristics, Epizootiology,
Diagnosis, Life cycle, Prevention and Treatment. Infectious Bacterial and Viral diseases
- General characteristics, Epizootiology, Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment.
Noninfectious Diseases - Nutritional diseases. Water, Soil, Environmental Parameters
and their effects on Fish Health. Diseases in Hatcheries and Grow out systems.
Disease Control and Management - Environment Management, Chemotherapeutic
Agents, Host Management and Probiotics. Detection of Aqua Food Pathogens using
Conventional and Molecular (Polymerase Chain Reaction-PCR) methods. Best
Management Practices (BMP) in Aquaculture.
Fish Harvest Technology: History and Development of Fishing Gear and Craft.
Factors that determine the Selection of Fishing Gear and Craft. Gears and Crafts used
in relation to Fish and Fishing Area.
Fishing Operation: Operation of various Traditional Gears for Catching Fish in Inland
Water Bodies –Hand Line, Pole and Line, Reel and Line, Trap Nets, Seines, Set Nets,
Cast Net, Pots, Stake Nets, Bag Nets, Barriers, Gill Nets, Long Lines and Drag Nets.
Fish Preservation Methods: Principle involved in the Preservation of Fish and Prawn
by Drying, Salting, Smoking, Marination, Fermentation, Irradiation, Chilling, Freezing,
Freeze Drying, Irradiation and Canning Technology. High Temperature Short Time
(HTST) Processing. Advantages and Disadvantages of different methods of Fish
Preservation. Additives used in Aquatic Food Products during Processing and
Preservation of Fish. Transportation of Fish and Fishery Products. Principles of Cold
Chain concept.
Value Added Fish Products: Importance of Value Addition to Fish and Fish products.
Preparation of Minced Meat (Surimi) based Products – Fish Sausages, Imitation
products and Kamaboko. Preparation of Ready to Eat Fish Products such as Fish Cake,
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Fish Balls, Fish Cutlet, Fish Fingers, Fish Nuggets, Fish Wafers, Fish Pickles, Fish
Chutney Powder, Fish Papads, Fish Sauce, Fish Protein Concentrate (FPC), Partially
Hydrolyzed and Deodorized (PHD) Fish Meat and PHD Fish Flour.
Fish Marketing: Introduction to Fish Marketing. Types of Fish Markets. Structure and
Functions of Fish Market. Marketing Strategies - Fish and Fish Products Pricing,
Promotion, Marketing Channels, Marketing Margins, Market Research, Market
Development. Inland Fish Marketing in India and in the State of Telangana. Demand
and Supply of Fish and Fishery Products, Export Marketing of Fish and Fishery
Products. Cooperative Marketing and its Scope. Role of Cold Storages in Fish
Marketing.
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List Categories: List of
Extinct, Extinct in the Wild, Critically Endangered, Endangered, Vulnerable,
Conservation Dependent, Low Risk, Data Deficient and Not Evaluated Fish Species and
Threatened Freshwater Fishes.
Fishing Regulations: Mesh Size regulation, Gear Size regulation, Gear Materials
regulation, Gear Accessories regulation, Craft Fabrication Material regulation, Closed
Fishing Seasons, Catch Quota regulation, Fish Size regulation.
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SYLLABUS
# As per G.O .Rt.No.250 LET & F (Lab) Department, Dated: 31/03/2017 & G.O
Rt.No.737 LET & F (Lab) Department, Dated:13/09/2017
P.C. No. 022 - PART-A: District Office Manual & Manual for conciliation Officers:
P.C. No. 057 - PART-C Acts & Rules Relating to Labour Administration:
P.C. No. 075 - PART-D: Rules and Regulations under the Indian Boilers Act:
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(WITHOUT BOOKS)
PAPER-II: MULBERRY
CULTIVATION &
065 Objective 2 Hours 100 40
MANAGEMENT
(WITHOUT BOOKS)
PAPER-III: SEED
TECHNOLOGY &
090 Objective 2 Hours 100 40
SILKWORM PATHOLOGY
(WITHOUT BOOKS)
PAPER-IV: SILK REELING,
115 SPINNING & TESTING Objective 2 Hours 100 40
(WITHOUT BOOKS)
SYLLABUS
# As per G.O. Rt. No. 09, Agrl & coop (HORT. & SERI.) Dept., Dated :6-01-2017
JUNIOR OFFICERS
(PART – I)
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SYLLABUS
# As per G.O. Rt. No. 09, Agrl & coop (HORT. & SERI.) Dept., Dated :6-01-2017
SENIOR OFFICERS
(PART – II)
SYLLABUS
# As perG.O.MS.No.35 Home (Legal) Dept., Dt.19/04/2018
1. The Andhra Pradesh Borstal School Act, 1925 and Rules there under
2. The Probation of Offenders Act, 1958
3. The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1973
4. The Prevention Detention Act, 1969 and Rules there under.
5. A.P. Prevention of dangerous activities of Boot leggers, Dacoits, Drug Offenders,
Goondas, Immoral traffic offenders and Land grabbing Act 1986 and Rules there
under.
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SYLLABUS
# As per G.O.Ms. No.28, Energy (HR.A1) Dept., Dated:20-09-2016 & G.O.Ms. No.30,
Energy (HR.A1) Dept., Dated:11-11-2016
i) The provisions of Electricity Act, 2003 Part-I, III, IV, VI (Sec.No.53, 54, 56)
part-VIII Sec.No.68, Part. IX Sec.No.70 to 73 Part XIV sec.No.142 146,151
part XVI sec.No.158, Part XVII Sec.No.160 to 162, Part-XVIII
Sec.No.169,170,176 to 185.
ii) The Central Electricity Authority (Installation and operation of meters)
Regulation, 2006
iii) The Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Construction of
Electric plants and Lines) Regulations, 2010 Chapter I to V and Schedule I to
VI
iv) The Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety and Electric
supply) Regulations, 2010 Chapter I to IX and Chapter X (schedule I to X)
v) The Andhra Pradesh Electricity Duty Act & Rules 1939 (Telangana
Adaptation)
vi) Andhra Pradesh Cinemas (Regulations) Rules, 1970 (Telangana Adaptation)
Chapter – I Rule No.1,2,4 to 7A, Chapter – II Rule 8A, 8B, 9A, 9B and 10
Chapter-III Rules 11A, 11B, 12A, 12B, 13. Chapter – V Rules 17, Chapter VI
Rule 18, Appendix No.I.18, II, III, IV, VI, VII, VIII and IX. Forms A1,,A-II,B,D,-
V,F,K and The A.P cinemas (Regulations) Rules, 1970 (Telangana
Adaptation) amendment dt:27.09.2013
vii) Andhra Pradesh Electrical Licensing Regulation, 1987 (Telangana
Adaptation)
viii) National Electrical Code, 2011
ix) Functions of Electrical Inspectorate
x) i) Powers and Functions of Chief Electrical Inspector to Government
ii) Powers and Functions of Electrical Inspectors and Deputy Electrical
Inspectors.
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xi) i) Levy of fee for Inspection of Maps, Plans, Sections and Testing and
Inspection for Services of Electrical Inspectors rules, 2012.
ii) Andhra Pradesh Electrical Inspectorate (Measures relating to Safety and
Electric Supply) order, 2011.
xii) Prescribing the intimation of accidents (From and time of Service of notice)
Rules, 2012.
xiii) The Electrical Wires, cables, appliances and protection devices and
accessories (Quality Control) order, 2003.
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PAPER MARKS
MODE OF MAXIMUM
CODE SUBJECT DURATION FOR
EXAM MARKS
No. PASSING
DEPARTMENTAL
TEST FOR NON
TECHNICAL
PERSONNEL OF
TELANGANA
153 STATE Objective 2 Hours 100 40
ELECTRICAL
INSPECTORATE
DEPARTMENT
(WITH BOOKS)
SYLLABUS
# As per G.O.Ms. No.28, Energy (HR.A1) Dept., Dated:20-09-2016 & G.O.Ms. No.30,
Energy (HR.A1) Dept., Dated:11-11-2016
1. Provisions of The Electricity Act, 2003 Part-I, Part IV Section No. 12 to 24 Part –
VI section No., 53, 54, 56, Part-XIV section. No. 142 & 146. Part XVI section. No.
158, Part-XVII section No. 161 and 162. Part- XVIII section No. 176 to 185
2. The Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to safety and electric supply)
Regulation, 2010 Chapter – I, Chapter-II Regulation. No.3, 4, 5. Chapter-III
Regulations 30, 32. Chapter-IV Regulations 36. Chapter VI Regulation
43,52,53,54.
3. The Andhra Pradesh Electricity Duty Act & Rules, 1939 (Telangana Adaptation
order).
4. Andhra Pradesh Cinemas (Regulations) Rules, 1970 (Telangana Adaptation)
Chapter-I, Rule No.1 & 2 Chapter -III Rule. No.11 to 13, Chapter –V Rule, No.
17. Appendix – VI, VIII & IX, Forms B, D, D-V, the A.P Cinemas (Regulations)
Rules, 1970 amendment, Dated:27.09.2013.
5. Andhra Pradesh Electrical Licensing Regulations, 1987 (Telangana Adaptation)
(Chapter-I)
6. Functions of Electrical Inspectorate
7. i) Powers and Functions of Chief Electrical Inspector to Government.
ii) Powers and Functions of Electrical Inspectors and Deputy Electrical
Inspectors.
8. i) Levy of Fee for Inspection of Maps, Plans, Sections and Testing and Inspection
for Services of Electrical Inspectors rules, 2012.
ii) Andhra Pradesh Electrical Inspectorate (Measures relating to Safety and
Electric Supply) order, 2011.
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PAPER MARKS
MODE OF MAXIMUM
CODE SUBJECT DURATION FOR
EXAM MARKS
No. PASSING
ANIMAL
HUSBANDRY
051 DEPARTMENT Objective 2 Hours 100 40
TEST
(WITH BOOKS)
SYLLABUS
# As per G.O. MS. No. 15, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development & Fisheries (AH)
Dept., Dt: 19-06-2017
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PAPER
MODE OF MAXIMUM MARKS FOR
CODE SUBJECT DURATION
EXAM MARKS PASSING
NO(s)
PAPER – I
041 (WITHOUT Objective 2 Hours 100 40
BOOKS)
PAPER – II
059 (WITH OUT Objective 2 Hours 100 40
BOOKS)
SYLLABUS
I. Different Organization set up, Leadership styles, Man Power Planning & Auditing,
Wage and Salary, Administration Incentives and rewards, appraisals, Different
systems of promotions and transfers, Training & Development, handling Labour
problems, Labour Welfare Acts, viz
6) Factories Act,1948
10) Trade Union Act, 1926, Strikes and Negotiations Collective Bargaining
Delegation of powers, financial advice etc,
II. Budgets, Functional and Cost of Production, Sales and Liabilities, Revised
estimates, Budget Re-appropriation, ways and means scrutiny, Administrative
Report.
III. Rates and Statistics, Presenting the financial working of utilities, statistics of cost of
construction, O & M charges Graphical methods, cost and relationship to rates.
IV. a) A Knowledge of power utilities in India and their ownership and management,
elements f economics and statistics required to understand the above.
b)Electricity Act,2003.
V. Business Procedures, Insurance schemes for Money, Material and Men, Securities
to be observed for handling cash and stores, Income Tax Act, Land Acquisition
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Act, Constitution of India, Forms of contract for expenditure and revenue , drafting
of commercial correspondence and making out reports.
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40
ONE PAPER
140 (WITH Objective 2 Hours 100 40
BOOKS)
SYLLABUS
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ANNEXURE - III
TELANGANA STATE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION: HYDERABAD.
LIST OF DEPARTMENTAL TESTS WITH PAPER CODES