TSPSC & APPSC Group 1 2026: Syllabus, Eligibility, Exam Pattern & Complete Guide

TSPSC Group 1 (conducted by the Telangana State Public Service Commission) and APPSC Group 1 (conducted by the Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission) are the flagship state civil services exams of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, recruiting officers such as Deputy Collector, Deputy Superintendent of Police, and Commercial Tax Officer. Both exams share a near-identical UPSC-style structure, making them an excellent parallel track for UPSC CSE aspirants. This guide covers the complete syllabus, eligibility, exam pattern, and preparation strategy for both exams.

TSPSC & APPSC Group 1 2026: Overview

FeatureTSPSC Group 1APPSC Group 1
Conducting BodyTelangana State Public Service CommissionAndhra Pradesh Public Service Commission
2026 NotificationReleased periodically; check tspsc.gov.inExpected 15 August 2026 (psc.ap.gov.in)
Selection StagesPrelims (qualifying) → Mains → InterviewPrelims (qualifying) → Mains → Interview
Key PostsDeputy Collector, DSP, Regional Transport Officer, Commercial Tax OfficerDeputy Collector, DSP, District Fire Officer, Commercial Tax Officer

Eligibility Criteria

Age Limit

Age limits vary by specific post within each exam:

  • TSPSC Group 1: Generally 18-46 years for most posts (e.g., Deputy Collector); Deputy SP and Assistant Excise Superintendent posts require 21-35 years
  • APPSC Group 1: Generally 18-42 years for Deputy Collector; Deputy SP requires 21-28 years, District Fire Officer requires 21-26 years
  • Age relaxation (both exams): 5 years for SC/ST/BC categories, 10 years for persons with disabilities, 3 years for ex-servicemen, with additional relaxation for state government employees

Educational Qualification

Candidates need a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university for both exams. A few specialized posts (e.g., Commercial Tax Officer, Treasury Officer) require a degree in Commerce, Economics, or a related discipline — check the specific post’s requirement in the official notification.

TSPSC Group 1: Exam Pattern

Prelims (Qualifying)

Questions150 (objective)
Marks150 (1 mark each)
Duration2 hours 30 minutes
Negative Marking1/3rd mark deducted per wrong answer
NatureQualifying only — marks do not count toward final merit

Mains (6 Descriptive Papers + 1 Qualifying)

PaperSubjectMarks
General English (Qualifying)
Paper IGeneral Essay150
Paper IIHistory, Culture, Geography150
Paper IIIIndian Constitution, Society, Governance150
Paper IVEconomy and Development150
Paper VScience & Technology, Data Interpretation150
Paper VITelangana Movement and State Formation150

Total Mains marks: 900. Interview carries an additional 100 marks. There is no negative marking in the Mains.

APPSC Group 1: Exam Pattern

Prelims (Qualifying)

PaperQuestionsMarksCovers
Paper 1120120History & Culture, Polity/Constitution/Social Justice/International Relations, Indian & AP Economy/Planning, Geography
Paper 2120120General Mental Ability, Psychological Abilities, Science & Technology, Current Events

Duration: 120 minutes per paper. Negative marking: 1/3rd mark deducted per wrong answer. Qualifying only — marks do not count toward final merit.

Mains (7 Papers, 180 Minutes Each)

PaperSubjectStatus
Paper 1TeluguQualifying
Paper 2EnglishQualifying
Paper 3General EssayMerit (150)
Paper 4History, Culture & GeographyMerit (150)
Paper 5Polity, Constitution & EthicsMerit (150)
Paper 6Economy & DevelopmentMerit (150)
Paper 7Science, Technology & EnvironmentMerit (150)

Total Mains merit marks: 750 across 5 merit papers. Interview carries an additional 75 marks.

Preparation Strategy

  • Both exams share 60-70% syllabus overlap with UPSC CSE — History, Polity, Geography, Economy, and Science & Technology are common ground, so UPSC aspirants can prepare for these alongside their main preparation
  • Focus heavily on state-specific content: Telangana Movement & State Formation for TSPSC, and Andhra Pradesh’s regional history, geography, and economy for APPSC
  • Practice previous years’ Prelims papers to build speed for the objective-format qualifying round
  • For Mains, practice structured answer writing within the 150-mark, 3-hour paper format
  • Follow state-specific current affairs (government schemes, state budget, state government initiatives) in addition to national current affairs

Related State PSC Exams

See our complete comparison of every state civil services exam in our State PSC Exams in India 2026 guide, including UPPSC, MPSC, RAS, MPPSC, WBCS, and BPSC.

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