TNPSC Group 4 2022 IMPORTANT UPDATED

TNPSC Group 4 2022 IMPORTANT UPDATED General Tamil has been made compulsory. General English has been removed from the syllabus in TNPSC.

Important announcement regarding TNPSC Group exams has been released.

TNPSC Group 4 2022 IMPORTANT UPDATED

Employees and officers required for various departments of the Government of Tamil Nadu are selected through the Tamil Nadu Civil Service Selection Board(TNPSC). The competitive examinations and interview examinations are conducted by the Tamil Nadu Civil Service Selection Board (TNPSC).


In this context, the Tamil Nadu Civil Service Selection Board (TNPSC) on Chennai Broadway met with its Chairman Balachandran, Secretary Uma Maheshwari and Selection Control Officer Kiran Kurala to discuss the vacancies for the year 2021-22 and the dates for the examination.

During the meeting, the project report on the appointments for the year 2022 and the guidelines for the competitive examinations were released. 

Highlights:

TNPSC GROUP 4 VACANCY

  • Junior Assistant
  • Typist
  • Steno-Typist
  • Village Administrative Officer(VAO)
  • Bill Collector
  • Field Surveyor
  • Draftsman.

TNPSC LATEST UPDATE 2021-2022

  • General Tamil has been made compulsory
  • General English has been removed from the syllabus in TNPSC.
  • Accordingly, the notification for Group 2, Group 2a examination will be released in February.
  • The announcement for Group 4 selection will be released in March.
  • Group 2-A has a total of 5,831 vacancies
  • Group-4 has 5,244 vacancies
  • Pass only if you get 40 marks in Tamil paper in Group-4 examination. 

  • A minimum of 40 marks is mandatory.

These are vacancies to date. Vacancies are likely to increase even after the announcement. 

Also Read: TNPSC Group 4 2021 Syllabus In Tamil & English Papers

Also Read: TNPSC GROUP 4 2021 EXAM FULL DETAILS HERE

If an extra score is obtained it will also be calculated. Curriculum and question paper design for Tamil paper will be published soon. More than 32 elections are scheduled for this year. ”