AP DSC Notification 2025 Out: To fill over 16,000 teaching jobs in public schools throughout Andhra Pradesh, the state’s School Education Department has finally published the notice of the long-awaited Mega District Selection Committee (DSC) 2025.
School Assistants (SAs), Secondary Grade Teachers (SGTs), Physical Education Teachers (PETs), and Special Education Teachers are all positions that need to be filled via the AP Teacher Recruitment Test (AP TRT) – DSC-2025 hiring campaign.
Application deadlines are 20 May and 20 April, respectively, and may be submitted online at cse.ap.gov.in and apdsc.apcfss.in, as stated in the 20 April 2025 notice. The computer-based test (CBT) is part of the selection process and will be administered at certain locations from June 6th to July 6th, 2025.
Eligibility criteria
Age Restrictions: As of July 1, 2024, applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 44.
SC/ST/BC/EWS candidates: Relaxed upper age limit of 49 years
Individuals with Disability Standards: Increased maximum age to 54 years
Veteran Veterans: The age that qualifies is determined by subtracting the period of service plus three years from the actual age.
Educational Qualifications: The Information Bulletin is accessible online and lists the credentials in detail, post by post.
Steps To Apply For AP DSC Recruitment 2025
Please read the recruiting criteria thoroughly before completing the application form; then, click the “Register Now” button on the webpage to begin the application process.
Step 1: Access the official website at apdsc.apcfss.in.
Step 2: Go to the webpage and click on “Register Now.”
Step 3: After carefully reading the application documentation, click on the “Proceed” button.
Step 4: Create a One-Time Password (OTP) by entering your personal and contact information.
Step 5: Submit the required paperwork to confirm your eligibility.
Step 6: Apply along with the application fee.
Direct Link To Apply For AP DSC Recruitment 2025
AP DSC 2025: Important instructions for candidates
Before applying, candidates should read the announcement and guidelines thoroughly.
Selection is not guaranteed by the submission of the application. Verify that the information you entered is correct and matches what is on file with the government.
At any point during the hiring process, you risk disqualification if you provide information that is inaccurate or deceptive.
The official website must be routinely consulted by applicants to stay informed about any updates.
Recruitment scope
Multiple institutions and departments are included in the recruitment:
- Officials from the government, Zilla Parishad, Mandal Parishad, city, township, and Academic institutions
- School for Tribal Welfare Ashrams
- Welfare of Schools Serving Students with Disabilities
- The notice breaks down the available positions by district, with several opportunities in places like Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, Chittoor, and Guntur.
Key details of the notification
- Quick and easy: We will fill the indicated openings only. Any positions that remain unfilled will be considered for future hiring.
- Mandatory induction training: An important aspect of the induction process for selected applicants is the completion of Academics and English Proficiency Training.
- Application fee: You may pay the application cost of ₹750 per position between 20 April and 15 May using the payment channel.
If you applied for the DSC-2024 that was later canceled, you have the opportunity to reapply for the same position without paying the cost again.
In order to get their hall ticket, applicants need to provide the appropriate credentials (such as those for education, handicap, or ex-servicemen) before the deadline.
To stay up-to-date on all the latest information, candidates should visit the official website regularly. For comprehensive details on eligibility, curriculum, exam pattern, and application processes, they can read the Information Bulletin and Government Order Ms.No.15 dated 19 April 2025.
The government of Andhra Pradesh is launching this massive hiring campaign to improve the quality of education in the state’s schools and classrooms.