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APPSC Lecturer hall ticket 2025 released: Direct link to download admit card here

APPSC Lecturer hall ticket 2025 released: Direct link to download admit card here

Time of India09-07-2025
The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has released the hall tickets for the 2025 Lecturer and Junior Lecturer recruitment exams. Candidates who have applied for posts in Polytechnic Colleges, Junior Colleges, Degree Colleges, and TTD institutions can now download their admit cards from the official website –
psc.ap.gov.in
.
The exams will be held from
July 15 to July 23
, 2025, except on
July 19
. These computer-based tests will be conducted in different shifts across various centres in the state. The hall ticket contains important details like exam date, time, venue, and candidate information. Applicants must carry a printed copy of the hall ticket and a valid photo ID on the exam day.
How to download APPSC hall ticket
Here is how candidates can download the APPSC hall tickets from the official website:
Go to the official APPSC website:
psc.ap.gov.in
Click on the 'Download Hall Ticket' link
Enter your
OTPR ID
,
password
, and the
captcha code
Select your exam name and download your hall ticket
Take a
printout
and keep it safe
Direct link to download admit card
here
.
Things to carry on exam day
On the day of their APPSC written examination, candidates are required to carry the following list of items along with them:
A
printed copy
of your hall ticket
A valid
photo ID
(like Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, etc.)
Follow all instructions given on the hall ticket
Reach the centre on time to avoid last-minute stress
The admit card is available for candidates who have applied for various lecturer posts under the Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC). This includes those appearing for Lecturer positions in Polytechnic Colleges under Technical Education, as well as Junior Lecturer posts in Intermediate Education. It also covers applicants for Lecturer roles in Degree Colleges under Collegiate Education. In addition, hall tickets have been released for candidates appearing for Lecturer positions in TTD Degree and Oriental Colleges, and for Junior Lecturer posts in TTD Junior Colleges.
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