Andhra Pradesh: There will be an opportunity to get government jobs on many posts in April 2025. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu announced on Tuesday that the recruitment process for 16,347 teachers in the state will start from the first week of April. This recruitment will be done through the District Selection Committee (DSC) examination. Apart from this, the recruitment process is going on for 19,828 posts of constable in the Police Department of Bihar, which will end in April.
When will the recruitment process be completed?
The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh said in the Collectors Conference held at the Secretariat that the teacher recruitment process should start in the first week of April and should be completed before the opening of schools in the new academic session.
Naidu said, "Notification of 'Mega DSC' recruitment will be issued in the first week of April ... The process should start in April and should be completed by the time the school opens, which also includes training." Latest changes and reservation
The Chief Minister also indicated that sub-classification of Scheduled Castes (SC) can be included in this recruitment process. In this, SC can be divided into A, B, C, and D categories.
For this, the report of the one-man committee headed by Rajiv Ranjan Mishra has been sent to the Central Government and other concerned departments. The government will move forward based on their suggestions. Naidu said that this step is being taken towards fulfilling the election promises of 2024.
Emphasis on transparency of the DSC exam
The Chief Minister appealed to all the District Collectors to conduct the DSC examination fairly and transparently. He said that the government has three major priorities – welfare, development, and good governance.
He also said that effective implementation of welfare schemes is very important to eradicate poverty and ensure the happiness of the people, especially when the expectations of the public are very high.
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