Group-1 posts are the apex cadres in the state level..which are recruited by the APPSC.Basically Qualification for the Group-1,2 are Graduation(10+2+3 or 10+2+4) in any course like BA,B.com,B.sc..B.tech..,not consider the percentages..just required to pass the Graduation.
Perviously(2004) APPSC has conducted the groups exams with Optional subjects like Civil Services..Last year APPSC has changed the Syllabus for the Group-1,2 exams respectively..according to the new syllabus ..there is no optionals...in place of the optionals they introduce the comman syllabus for all the aspirants..,
Basically Group-1 exam contains the 3 levels..
1.Prelims(only for screening)
2.Mains
3.Interview
In the Prelims.,which is the only screening test to filter the candidates..,in this level contains 150 marks (General Studies(GS) + GK + Aptitude +Reasoning).GS includes basic topics of Science,social,history,geography,culture (SSC level).According to previous results..if U will get 85-90..U should be in the Mains level..,According to APPSC Rules ..they will select the candidates for mains ...1:50 Ration(50 members for 1 post)
Next Round was Mains...this is the key exam in the Groups.Mains contains the 5 papers and one General English paper..which is only qualifying paper..,
Total Duration of the Exam was : 3 hours
Paper 1: General Essay (150 Marks..,15 Questions each 10 marks)
Paper 2: History & Culture (150 Marks..,15 Questions each 10 marks)
Paper 3: Econamy (150 Marks..,15 Questions each 10 marks)
Paper 4: Science & Technology(150 Marks..,15 Questions each 10 marks)
Paper 5: Data appreciation and interpretation (150 Marks..,15 Questions each 10 marks)
if you want in details about syllabus for the Group-1 ...plz find the below link
http://www.apspsc.gov.in/Documents/SYLLABUS/GROUP-1%20SYLLABUS.pdf
According to APPSC rules...appsc ppl will select the candidates for interview in 1:2 ration with respective to the reservations..
Final Round of the Group-1 exams was Interview which contains the 75 marks ...APPSC board will test candidates attitude,decision making ....etc
The Total Marks for the Group-1 exam....
Prelims: 150 markks
Mains: 5*150=750 marks,English: 150 marks(only qualifying)
Interview: 75 marks
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
APPSC Group - 1 Preliims Results Declared
APPSC Group 1 Preliminary Examination 2010 Results have been declared today.
Results are available at http://www.vidyavision.com/
Results are available at http://www.vidyavision.com/
Saturday, November 27, 2010
AIEEE Exam to go online from 2011
The All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) will be go online on a limited scale next year for admission to engineering institutes and deemed universities, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) said The online exam option will be available for around one lakh students on a first-come-first-served basis. The written exam will be held on April 24, 2011 while the online exams will be held from May 1-15.
A CBSE official said, “For the first time, the board has also made a facility available for appearing in online examination for one lakh candidates on first-come-first-served basis in select 20 cities, with a maximum of 5,000 per city.” The facility for submission of online application will be available from on the AIEEE website from November 23. The AIEEE exam is a gateway to the National Institutes of Technology, Indian Institutes of Information Technology, some state institutions and several deemed universities.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Intermediate Examination Time table 2011
Board of Intermediate released AP Intermediate Examinations Time table 2011 on November 20th.
The schedule for Intermediate examinations is from March 7th to 25th, 2011.
Check out the detailed schedule at www.vidyavision.com/timetables.asp
The schedule for Intermediate examinations is from March 7th to 25th, 2011.
Check out the detailed schedule at www.vidyavision.com/timetables.asp
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Questions of Day 1 CAT exam are repeating
Questions of Day 1 CAT exam are repeating in further days The Online examination of CAT started from October 27th. The authorities and software vendor Prometric has failed in stopping repeated questions.
Most of the questions repeated are from quantitaive analysis and verbal ability questions. Interesting some of the questions have surfaced on discussion groups including MBA forum.
CAT Takers are now studying and sharing the questions which appeared in the previous examinations.
Most of the questions repeated are from quantitaive analysis and verbal ability questions. Interesting some of the questions have surfaced on discussion groups including MBA forum.
CAT Takers are now studying and sharing the questions which appeared in the previous examinations.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
APPSC Group 1 Re-Exam
APPSC Re-exam is expected to be held on October 25th as per the government.
Hall tickets will be available for download today or tomorrow on the APPSC website.
http://www.apspsc.gov.in/
Hall tickets will be available for download today or tomorrow on the APPSC website.
http://www.apspsc.gov.in/
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Second shift issue: State files counter
With the second phase of engineering and pharmacy counselling all set to start on Tuesday, the decision over admissions in the second shift of engineering colleges is yet to be sorted out.
After the State government decided not to approve second shift in all the engineering colleges that got permission from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), the colleges approached the court and got a favourable decision. However, the government filed its counter on Monday citing violation of rules by the AICTE in according permission for second shift.
The government argued that colleges did not take approval from the government as well as affiliation from the university concerned before approaching the AICTE for permission.
AICTE rules
“The AICTE rules are clear that colleges need to get government approval and also university affiliation before seeking permission for the courses,” the APSCHE Chairman, P. Jayaprakash Rao said.
Prof. Rao said they would wait for court directions till October 9 and include the colleges in the second phase depending on the court orders. He, however, expects a stay on the earlier order given in favour of the colleges.
The government is questioning the permission accorded for second shift by the AICTE on several grounds. Officials say the State government has openly come out with its policy that no second shift will be permitted given the large number of seats and also lack of facilities in a majority of colleges.
In fact, it made its displeasure very clear to the AICTE by sending a team of senior officials before the final list was displayed on the AICTE website.
The AICTE, on the other hand, gave permission to 85 existing colleges to offer engineering courses in the second shift.
Meanwhile, the second phase of counselling will be held from October 5 to 9 while students will be allowed to change their options for the final time on October 10. Allotments will be given on October 11 and students have to report before October 14.
After the State government decided not to approve second shift in all the engineering colleges that got permission from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), the colleges approached the court and got a favourable decision. However, the government filed its counter on Monday citing violation of rules by the AICTE in according permission for second shift.
The government argued that colleges did not take approval from the government as well as affiliation from the university concerned before approaching the AICTE for permission.
AICTE rules
“The AICTE rules are clear that colleges need to get government approval and also university affiliation before seeking permission for the courses,” the APSCHE Chairman, P. Jayaprakash Rao said.
Prof. Rao said they would wait for court directions till October 9 and include the colleges in the second phase depending on the court orders. He, however, expects a stay on the earlier order given in favour of the colleges.
The government is questioning the permission accorded for second shift by the AICTE on several grounds. Officials say the State government has openly come out with its policy that no second shift will be permitted given the large number of seats and also lack of facilities in a majority of colleges.
In fact, it made its displeasure very clear to the AICTE by sending a team of senior officials before the final list was displayed on the AICTE website.
The AICTE, on the other hand, gave permission to 85 existing colleges to offer engineering courses in the second shift.
Meanwhile, the second phase of counselling will be held from October 5 to 9 while students will be allowed to change their options for the final time on October 10. Allotments will be given on October 11 and students have to report before October 14.
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