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APPSC Tribal Welfare Officer Answer Key 2025 Out: Check how to download response sheet

APPSC Tribal Welfare Officer Answer Key 2025 Out: Check how to download response sheet

Time of India16-05-2025

The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has officially released the answer key for the Tribal Welfare Officer Examination 2025. The answer key is available on the APPSC's official website, psc.ap.gov.in, where candidates can easily access and download the document.
The release of the answer key is followed by a provision for candidates to raise objections in case they identify any discrepancies. This is a critical step in the examination process, ensuring fairness and transparency. Candidates can raise objections against the answer key on the Commission's official website.
APPSC Tribal Welfare Officer Answer Key
2025 Link
The direct link to download APPSC provisional answer key for Tribal Welfare Officer Examination 2025 is now available at the commission's official website. Candidates can access the answer key from the link provided below:
APPSC Tribal Welfare Officer Answer Key 2025 -
Direct Link
How to download APPSC answer key
2025?
To download the APPSC provisional answer key and response sheets, candidates can follow the steps provided below:
Visit the official APPSC website: www.psc.ap.gov.in.
Navigate to the "Answer Keys" section on the homepage.
Click on the link for the "Tribal Welfare Officer Answer Key 2025."
The answer key will open in a new window.
Download and save the PDF for future reference.
APPSC Answer Key Objection Window Details
If candidates find discrepancies in the answer key, they have the opportunity to raise objections. The objection window will be open from May 19 to 21, 2025. Candidates must submit their objections online through the official website. Objections sent via post, WhatsApp, SMS, phone, or any other method will not be considered valid.
The Tribal Welfare Officer Examination 2025 was conducted by APPSC to fill various vacancies in the Tribal Welfare Department. The exam aimed to assess candidates' knowledge and suitability for the role.
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