
Revised hall tickets released for Andhra Pradesh DSC exams scheduled on July 1 and 2
The Samagra Shiksha has made available from Wednesday (June 25, 2025) information on revised examination centers and updated hall tickets pertaining to DSC-2025 recruitment examinations which were initially scheduled for June 20 and 21, on its official website https://apdsc.apcfss.in.
In a statement, DSC-2025 Convener M.V. Krishna Reddy said to avoid any possible travel inconvenience on account of the International Yoga Day celebrations to the candidates writing DSC exams, the tests which were initially scheduled for June 20 and 21 were postponed to July 1 and 2, 2025.
Mr. Reddy advised the candidates to download their new hall tickets, check the exam centers and confirm them without fail before attending the exam.

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