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AP DSC Results 2025 Declared For 16,347 Vacancies: How To Check, What's Next
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AP DSC 2025: Candidates will be shortlisted based on merit, which combines DSC and TET scores. Check what the next steps.
The Department of School Education, Andhra Pradesh has released the AP DSC results 2025 today, August 12. The scorecards can be accessed by visiting the official website at
The exam was held between June 6 to July 6 and the AP DSC provisional answer key was released on July 8 while the final answer key was issued on August 2 for all posts including School Assistant, Language Pandit, Secondary Grade Teacher, and Physical Education Teacher.
Step 1: Go to the official website of AP DSC —
Step 2: Click on the Andhra Pradesh Mega DSC 2025 result link on the homepage.
Step 3: Fill out the required information.
Step 4: Hit the submit button.
Step 5: The AP DSC 2025 result will be released on the screen.
Candidates will be shortlisted based on merit, which combines DSC and TET scores. They must attend document verification at designated centres with the necessary certificates. After verification, a final selection list will be published. Selected candidates will receive appointment orders from the district education department and will need to join the assigned institutes.
The recruitment drive aims to fill 16,347 teaching vacancies, with 14,088 positions at the district level and 2,259 at the state or zonal level.
The selection process for the AP Mega DSC Results 2025 included a written computer-based test known as the Teacher Recruitment Test (TRT), evaluation of AP TET or CTET scores, and document verification.
The marking scheme for the AP DSC SGT (Secondary Grade Teacher) exam allocates eight marks for General Knowledge and Current Affairs, four marks for Perspectives in Education, and eight marks each for Educational Psychology and Content and Methodologies, totalling 80 marks. For SGT (Special Education) posts, the breakdown includes eight marks for General Knowledge and Current Affairs, four marks for Perspectives in Education, eight marks for Educational Psychology, 20 marks for Category of Disability Specialisation, and 40 marks for Content and Methodologies, also totalling 80 marks.
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