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APPSC Telugu Reporter Syllabus
Part A Written Examination | Subject | Time Minutes | Maximum Marks |
Paper-I | General Studies & Mental Ability (Objective Type) Degree standard | 150 Minutes | 150 Marks |
Paper-II (Conventional Type) | Dictation in Telugu Shorthand 80 Words Per Minute. | 10 Minutes | 150 Marks |
Transcription in Longhand | 150 Minutes | ||
Part B Interview | 30 Marks | ||
Total | 330 Marks |
PAPER-I: GENERAL STUDIES AND MENTAL ABILITY
- Events of national and international importance.
- Current affairs- international, national and regional.
- General Science and it applications to the day to day life Contemporary developments in Science & Technology and Information Technology.
- Social- economic and political history of modern India with emphasis on Andhra
Pradesh (Starts from 1707 AD) - Indian polity and governance: constitutional issues, public policy, reforms and
e-governance initiatives with specific reference to Andhra Pradesh. - Economic development in India since independence with emphasis on
Andhra Pradesh. - Physical geography of Indian sub-continent and Andhra Pradesh.
- Disaster management: vulnerability profile, prevention and mitigation strategies, Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in the assessment of Disaster.
- Sustainable Development and Environmental Protection
- Logical reasoning, analytical ability and data interpretation.
- Data Analysis:
- Tabulation of data
- Visual representation of data
- Basic data analysis (Summary Statistics such as mean, median, mode, variance and coefficient of variation) and Interpretation
- Bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh and its Administrative, Economic, Social, Cultural,
Political, and Legal implications/problems.
PAPER – II
Shorthand (Telugu) 80 words per minute. The examination is intended to test the candidate’s capacity for accurate, verbatim, reproduction of a passage consisting of 800 words dictated at the rate of 80 words per minute.