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The APPSC Programme (Group 1 and 2), here at VSHRESHTA, covers each subject
encompassing the entire syllabus in both prelims and mains perspective. After completion
of each subject in holistic manner, sectional and full-length tests follow. Aspirants are guided
by Our Expert Mentors to finish the vast syllabus in segments by reaching weekly and
monthly targets. They smoothen the challenge of Time Management between Prelims &
Mains preparation. Apart from teaching and mentoring regular sessions on Mains answer writing practice with answer discussion is conducted and a session on essay writing practices with proper feedback will be provided. Regular class on General Mental Ability will be scheduled and class will be conducted to keep student intact to the requirement of the Exam .
Course Highlights:
- Timely Completion of Syllabus
- Daily The HINDU Session
- Regular Current Affairs Sessions
- Regular General Mental Ability Classes and weekly tests
- Regular Essay Writing Practice Sessions
- Weekly Mains Answer Writing Practice Sessions
- 30+ Sectional Tests and 20+ Full-Length Tests along with Discussions
- Mock Interviews conducted by Experts
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT APPSC
Does the APPSC Preliminary exam have negative marking, and do those marks count toward the final selection rank?
Yes, the APPSC Preliminary exam usually includes negative marking for incorrect answers as per the official exam guidelines. However, the Preliminary exam is only a screening test, which means the marks obtained in this stage are not counted for the final merit ranking. Only candidates who qualify in the Prelims move on to the Main examination stage.
What are the different stages of the APPSC recruitment process, and how long does it usually take from the notification to final appointment?
The APPSC recruitment process generally includes three stages: the Preliminary Examination, the Main Examination, and the Interview or Personality Test (for certain posts such as Group-1). After the official notification is released, the entire process—from Prelims to the final appointment—can take around 8 months to 1 year, depending on the exam schedule and administrative procedures.