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AP DSC Recruitment 2025: Candidates who are set to appear for the exam can check the revised schedule on the official website at apdsc.apcfss.in.

The AP DSC aims to fill 16,347 teaching positions across Andhra Pradesh. (Representative image/File)
The Andhra Pradesh Department of School Education has rescheduled the DSC or District Selection Committee 2025 teacher recruitment exams. Initially set for June 20 and 21, the exams has been deferred to July 1 and 2. The department will also issue fresh hall tickets on June 25.
“MEGA DSC-2025 examinations scheduled on 20.06.2025 and 21.06.2025 have been postponed to 01.07.2025 and 02.07.2025. Please download the revised hall-tickets 25.06.2025 onwards,” reads the official notice.
According to the official notification on the AP DSC website, this change was made to avoid logistical disruptions due to large-scale arrangements for International Yoga Day celebrations in Visakhapatnam on June 21.
Candidates who are set to appear for the exam can check the revised schedule on the official website at apdsc.apcfss.in.
This recruitment process aims to fill 16,347 teaching positions across Andhra Pradesh. Of the total vacancies, 14,088 are at the district level, while 2,259 are for state or zonal level positions.
Government, Zilla Parishad, Mandal Parishad, Municipality, Municipal Corporation, Department of Welfare of Differently Able, Juvenile Welfare Department vacancies, Andhra Pradesh Model Schools, Residential Schools, Social Welfare Department Schools, BC Welfare Department Schools, Tribal Welfare Department Gurukulam Schools and Ashram Schools will be filled in this MEGA DSC.
Online applications were accepted from April 20 to May 15. The recruitment involves Computer-Based Tests (CBTs) scheduled between June 6 and July 6.
The Mega DSC recruitment and the implementation of an annual job calendar were part of the promises made by the newly formed government before the 2024 elections.
According to media reports, the DSC exam for the School Assistant post in Social Studies, held on Monday, saw a high attendance rate of 95.11% across the state. Out of 38,243 registered candidates, 36,372 appeared for the exam, which was conducted at 227 centres in Andhra Pradesh. Anantapur district recorded the highest attendance in the morning session at 97.84%, while Chittoor district saw 97.98% attendance in the afternoon session.
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