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TNPSC Group 4 Answer Key 2025 to be released soon at tnpsc.gov.in for VAO, Junior Assistant, Typist recruitment: Steps to download

TNPSC Group 4 Answer Key 2025 to be released soon at tnpsc.gov.in for VAO, Junior Assistant, Typist recruitment: Steps to download

Time of India3 days ago
TNPSC Group 4 answer key 2025 out soon at tnpsc.gov.in: Check official key, raise objection for Tamil Nadu VAO, Junior Assistant, Typist recruitment
TNPSC Group 4 Answer Key 2025: The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) is set to release the official TNPSC Group 4 answer key 2025 shortly on its official website, tnpsc.gov.in.
Candidates who appeared for the Combined Civil Services Examination IV – 2025 (Group 4) can download the provisional answer key and raise objections within the stipulated window once it is released.
The TNPSC Group 4 exam was held on July 12, 2025, in a single shift from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. A total of 3935 vacancies were announced for various posts including Village Administrative Officer (VAO), Junior Assistant, Typist, Steno Typist (Grade III), Personal Clerk, Assistant, Field Assistant, Forest Guard, and Forest Watcher.
TNPSC Group 4 recruitment 2025: Exam and vacancy overview
The TNPSC Group 4 exam is conducted annually to recruit eligible candidates into various Group 4 services across Tamil Nadu. The application process was open from April 25 to May 24, 2025, and the admit card was released on July 2, 2025. The recruitment process includes a written examination followed by document verification and counselling.
Recruitment Details
Information
Organisation
Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC)
Exam Name
Combined Civil Services Examination IV – 2025
Post Names
VAO, Junior Assistant, Typist, and others
Number of Vacancies
3935
Application Dates
April 25 to May 24, 2025
Exam Date
July 12, 2025
Admit Card Release Date
July 2, 2025
Answer Key Release Date
July 2025 (Tentative)
Official Website
tnpsc.gov.in
Posts and departments covered under TNPSC Group 4
The recruitment aims to fill vacancies across several departments under the Tamil Nadu state government. Below are some of the key positions and associated vacancies:
• Village Administrative Officer: 215
• Junior Assistant (Non-Security): 1621
• Junior Revenue Inspector: 239
• Typist: 1099
• Steno Typist (Grade III): 335
• Forest Guard: 62
• Forest Watcher: 71
• Assistant: 54
TNPSC Group 4 exam pattern 2025
The TNPSC Group 4 written exam was conducted in offline mode using OMR sheets. The exam consisted of 200 multiple-choice questions with a total of 300 marks and a duration of 3 hours. The paper was divided into two parts:
• Part A: Tamil Eligibility-cum-Scoring Test – 100 questions (150 marks)
• Part B: General Studies (75 questions) and Aptitude & Mental Ability Test (25 questions) – 150 marks
Candidates must score at least 40% (60 marks) in Part A for Part B to be evaluated.
The minimum qualifying mark for all categories is 90 marks.
How to check and download TNPSC Group 4 answer key 2025 and raise objections
Once released, candidates can follow these steps to access the answer key and raise objections:
Step 1: Visit the official TNPSC website at tnpsc.gov.in.
Step 2: Click on the link for 'TNPSC Group 4 answer key 2025' available under the 'What's New' or 'Answer Keys' section.
Step 3: Select the exam name and post name to access the provisional answer key PDF.
Step 4: Download and verify the answers against the responses recorded during the exam.
Step 5: If any discrepancy is found, submit an objection by clicking on the 'Submit Objection' link and uploading valid supporting documents before the deadline.
Direct link to check TNPSC Group 4 Answer Key 2025 and raise objections at tnpsc.gov.in
TNPSC Group 4 result and further process
The TNPSC Group 4 result is tentatively scheduled to be declared in August 2025. Candidates qualifying the written exam will be called for document verification and final counselling. The selection will be based entirely on the marks obtained in the written test.
For all official updates, candidates are advised to regularly visit the official TNPSC website.
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