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APPSC Group 2 Mains Hall Ticket 2025 Released: Download Now

The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has officially released the Group 2 Mains Hall Ticket 2025. Candidates appearing for the Group 2 main examination can now download their admit cards from the official APPSC website at psc.ap.gov.in.

Exam Schedule and Details

The Group 2 Mains examination will take place on February 23, 2025, in an objective-type offline mode. The exam will be held in two shifts across 13 district centers:

  • Paper 1: 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
  • Paper 2: 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Candidates must ensure they download their hall tickets well in advance and locate their exam centers before the examination day to avoid any delays.

How to Download APPSC Group 2 Mains Hall Ticket 2025

  1. Visit the official APPSC website: psc.ap.gov.in
  2. Click on the APPSC Group 2 Mains Hall Ticket 2025 link on the homepage.
  3. Enter your login details and submit.
  4. Your admit card will appear on the screen.
  5. Download and print a hard copy for the exam.

Key Instructions for Candidates

  • Carry only the hall ticket sheet to the examination center.
  • Follow all guidelines mentioned on the hall ticket.
  • Arrive at the venue well in advance.

The APPSC Group 2 exam aims to fill 899 vacancies in various departments. Candidates can check further details on the official APPSC website.


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