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A.P. govt. to issue DSC notification in October, exams in December this year

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Last updated: June 11, 2026 3:49 pm
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Published: June 11, 2026
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Special Chief Secretary, Sports, Ajay Jain (left) and Secretary, Department of Education, Kona Sasidhar at a press conference at the Secretariat in Amaravati on Thursday.

Special Chief Secretary, Sports, Ajay Jain (left) and Secretary, Department of Education, Kona Sasidhar at a press conference at the Secretariat in Amaravati on Thursday.
| Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

The Andhra Pradesh government on Thursday announced that in accordance with the job calendar, notification for a ‘Mega’ DSC would be issued in October 2026 and the recruitment examinations were planned for December, 2026.

At a press conference, Secretary, Department of Education, Kona Sasidhar provided a detailed clarification regarding DSC-2025 recruitment. He dismissed allegations circulating on social media concerning the implementation of horizontal reservations, sports quota appointments and reservations for persons with disabilities, stating that the recruitment process had been conducted with complete transparency and in strict accordance with established rules.

Explaining the delay in filling approximately 6,100 teacher vacancies notified in 2024, Mr. Sasidhar said that the government had to ensure the lawful implementation of horizontal reservations in line with the Supreme Court and High Court judgments. Additionally, the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) and DSC processes had to be coordinated carefully to avoid confusion among candidates, he said, explaining that these factors contributed to the delay in completing the recruitment process.

Digital process

He emphasised that the DSC process was entirely digital, leaving no scope for paper leakage. Only two authorised permanent employees had access to upload data into the system and passwords were changed regularly to prevent unauthorised access.

Regarding the preparation of merit lists, Mr. Sasidhar said that 20% weightage was given to TET scores and 80% to DSC scores to prepare the general merit list. “TET marks have already been made available on the official website,” he said.

He clarified that receiving a certificate verification call letter does not guarantee selection, as final appointments depend on horizontal reservations, document verification and eligibility criteria. If a candidate is found ineligible during verification, the opportunity may pass to the next eligible candidate, he said.

Mr. Sasidhar said the government had also established a three-tier grievance redressal mechanism, comprising district-level scrutiny, a state-level committee and final review at the Commissioner level.

Sports quota

Referring to the appointments made under sports quota, Special Chief Secretary, Sports, Ajay Jain said that the recruitment process had been carried out strictly in accordance with existing Government Orders. He clarified that under the currently applicable G.O. Ms. No. 4, achievements in National Games, National Championships, All India Inter-University competitions, South Zone Inter-University events, State Championships and international competitions alone were considered.

He said a total of 382 candidates were processed under the sports quota, including 22 gold medalists, 40 silver medalists, 43 bronze medalists and 275 participants from national and state-level competitions across 34 sporting disciplines. Every sports certificate submitted was subjected to multi-level verification before determining eligibility, he emphasised.

The officials reiterated that the government’s objective was to ensure fairness in recruitment while encouraging sporting excellence among the youth of the State.

Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh vice-chairperson and Managing Director Bharani was present at the press conference.

Published – June 11, 2026 09:19 pm IST



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