APPSC DEO Prelims Results
APPSC Deputy Educational Officer (DEO) preliminary exam results have been released. May 25 written examination was conducted for 38 DEO posts in the state.
APPSC released the results of this preliminary examination on Thursday. Candidates are selected in the ratio of 1:1000 for mains exam. A total of 3,957 candidates qualified for the mains. The merit list is available on the APPSC website at https://portal-psc.ap.gov.in/.
Final key release
The notification for 38 Deputy Educational Officer posts in the state was released on December 22 last year. Preliminary examination was conducted on May 25 under CBD system. The result of this exam has been released by APPSC website www.psc.ap.gov.in. Mains exam dates will be announced soon. APPSC has announced that it has released the final key after discussing the objections received with the experts. The final key is made available on the Commission’s website.
Check APPSC DEO Results like this
1. Click on official website https://psc.ap.gov.in/ for APPSC DEO Result.
2. Click on “AP DEO Result Notification” on the homepage.
3. On the next page click on DEO Mains Candidates List.
4. The PDF will open. You can check your results using Ctrl + F.
AP LACET Results Released
Andhra Pradesh Law Common Entrance Test (AP LASET) results released on Thursday. Acharya Nagarjuna University (ANU) conducted the AP LACET and APPGLCET on June 9 under the supervision of AP Council of Higher Education (APSCHE). These results were released on Thursday by the convener of AP Lawcet Professor B. Satyanarayana at Acharya Nagarjuna University. Lawcet was written by 19,224 candidates. Out of which 17,117 (89.04 percent) candidates have passed. In this, 99.51 percent passed in the two-year PG course, 89.74 percent in the three-year LLB course, and 80.06 percent in the five-year LLB course.
Andhra Pradesh Law Common Entrance Test (AP LASET) Results released. Acharya Nagarjuna University (ANU) conducted the AP LACET and APPGLCET on June 9 under the supervision of AP Council of Higher Education (APSCHE). These results were released on Thursday by the convener of AP Lawcet Professor B. Satyanarayana at Acharya Nagarjuna University. Lawcet was written by 19,224 candidates. Out of which 17,117 (89.04 percent) candidates have passed. In this, 99.51 percent passed in the two-year PG course, 89.74 percent in the three-year LLB course, and 80.06 percent in the five-year LLB course.