APPSCCE 2024 notification out

Last Date of Application: November 10, 2024

Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Combined Competitive Examination (APPSCCE) 2024 Guide

The Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has announced the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Combined Competitive Examination (APPSCCE) 2024, which provides aspiring candidates with an opportunity to serve in prestigious government roles. This post will outline key details, including eligibility, exam structure, and resources to assist candidates. For further guidance, visit arunachal.pscnotes.com, where candidates can access in-depth notes and practice material.

Official Notification
The APPSCCE 2024 notification, which includes comprehensive details on application processes, eligibility criteria, and important dates, can be found here.


Exam Overview

The APPSCCE 2024 comprises two main phases:

  1. Preliminary Examination – Objective-based screening test.
  2. Main Examination – Written and interview-based final selection.

Important Dates:

  • Application Start Date: 15th October 2024, 17:00 hours
  • Application End Date: 10th November 2024, 17:00 hours
  • Preliminary Exam Date: 15th December 2024

The Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has announced a total of 50 vacancies across various posts in Group-A and Group-B services under the Arunachal Pradesh Government. Here’s a breakdown of the vacancies per post:

Group-A Services

  1. Arunachal Pradesh Civil Service (APCS – Entry Grade)
    • Total Posts: 40
    • Reserved for PwBD: 3 (2 for Blindness & Low Vision, 1 for Deaf & Hard of Hearing)
    • Details: This is a key administrative position involving various governance roles across the state.
  2. Arunachal Pradesh Police Service (APPS – Entry Grade)
    • Total Posts: 6
    • Reserved for PwBD: None
    • Details: This position is for the Arunachal Pradesh Police Department, focusing on law enforcement and maintaining public order.
  3. Child Development Project Officer (CDPO)
    • Total Posts: 9
    • Reserved for PwBD: 2 (1 for Hearing Impaired, 1 for Locomotor Disability or Cerebral Palsy)
    • Details: CDPOs work on child welfare and development programs within the state.
  4. Assistant Registrar Cooperative Societies (ARCS)
    • Total Posts: 2
    • Reserved for PwBD: None
    • Details: This role focuses on managing cooperative societies, ensuring compliance, and promoting cooperative development.
  5. Assistant Director (Industry)
    • Total Posts: 1
    • Reserved for PwBD: None
    • Details: Involves promoting industrial growth and supporting economic development within the state.
  6. District Information & Public Relations Officer (DIPRO)
    • Total Posts: 3
    • Reserved for PwBD: None
    • Details: Manages government information dissemination and public relations activities.

Group-B Services

  1. Labour Officer (LO)
    • Total Posts: 1
    • Reserved for PwBD: 1
    • Details: Focuses on labor rights, policies, and related administrative tasks.
  2. District Land Revenue & Settlement Officer (DLRSO)
    • Total Posts: 1
    • Reserved for PwBD: None
    • Details: Manages land revenue and settlement matters across districts.
  3. District Disaster Management Officer (DDMO)
    • Total Posts: 1
    • Reserved for PwBD: 1
    • Details: Responsible for implementing disaster preparedness and response programs.
  4. District Art & Culture Officer (DACO)
    • Total Posts: 5
    • Reserved for PwBD: None
    • Details: Manages programs related to cultural preservation and promotion.
  5. Station Superintendent (SS)
    • Total Posts: 1
    • Reserved for PwBD: None
    • Details: Oversees administrative functions at transportation hubs.
  6. Assistant Protocol Officer (APO)
    • Total Posts: 1
    • Reserved for PwBD: None
    • Details: Manages protocol duties for government functions and official events.
  7. Assistant Station Superintendent (ASS)
    • Total Posts: 1
    • Reserved for PwBD: None
    • Details: Responsible for station-level administrative tasks.
  8. Assistant Section Officer (ASO)
    • Total Posts: 47
    • Reserved for PwBD: 3 (1 for Low Vision, 1 for Hearing Impairment, 1 for Locomotor Disability)
    • Details: Entry-level administrative support role within various government departments.
  9. Assistant Art & Culture Officer (AACO)
    • Total Posts: 6
    • Reserved for PwBD: None
    • Details: Assists in managing cultural projects and initiatives at the district level.
  10. Inspector (Tax & Excise)
    • Total Posts: 1
    • Reserved for PwBD: None
    • Details: Manages tax collection and compliance within the Excise Department.

Eligibility Criteria

Age Limit:

  • Candidates should be between 21 and 35 years as of 10th November 2024.
  • Age relaxations apply as per APST, PwBD, and other categories.

Educational Qualification:

  • Applicants must hold a graduate degree from a recognized university.

Additional Criteria:

Candidates must ensure they meet other required criteria as mentioned in the official notification.

For preparation notes on each topic, visit the detailed topic guides at exam.pscnotes.com.


Examination Structure

Preliminary Examination

The preliminary exam serves as a screening test comprising two objective papers:

  1. Paper I: General Studies (200 marks) – Covers:
    • Current events
    • History, Geography, Economics
    • Environmental ecology and general science.
  2. Paper II: Aptitude Test (CSAT) (200 marks) – Covers:
    • Comprehension
    • Logical reasoning
    • General mental ability

Candidates must secure a minimum of 33% in Paper II to qualify for the main exam.


Main Examination

  1. Written Examination: Comprises 8 papers on diverse topics to evaluate intellectual abilities.
  2. Interview Test: Only candidates scoring above the threshold in the written exam will proceed to the interview round.

Syllabus Details

For detailed syllabus sections, including General Studies, Governance, Constitution, and Ethics, refer to the structured study notes on exam.pscnotes.com.


Recommended Study Plan

  1. Understand the Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with each section’s requirements.
  2. Daily Revision: Allocate time for each subject daily, emphasizing weaker areas.
  3. Practice Mock Tests: Regularly take mock exams available at exam.pscnotes.com/mcq for objective paper preparation.
  4. Essay Writing Practice: Sharpen writing skills for essay and descriptive papers.

Resource Links

This structured approach, combined with consistent practice and review, will enable candidates to maximize their potential and excel in the APPSCCE 2024.