TNPSC Group 2 and 2A Exam 2024: OMR Format Change & Mains Exam Updates

The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) annually conducts competitive examinations to fill various government sector vacancies. These include roles such as Assistant Inspector, Deputy Commercial Tax Collector, and Deputy Registrar. The TNPSC Group 2 and 2A examinations are a significant part of this recruitment process.

This article provides detailed updates on the recent announcements, examination changes, and other essential details for candidates appearing for these exams.

Overview of TNPSC Group 2 and 2A Exams

AspectDetails
Conducting BodyTamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC)
Examination LevelsPreliminary Exam, Main Exam
Preliminary Exam Date14th September 2024
Preliminary Exam Results12th December 2024
Mains Exam Date2nd February 2025
System of ExaminationChanged from Computer-Based Test (CBT) to OMR-Based Test

Key Changes in Examination Format

The TNPSC has announced a significant change in the format of the Group 2 and 2A examinations.

  • Previous Format: The examination was planned to be conducted through a Computer-Based Test (CBT) system.
  • Revised Format: Following issues during the Assistant Advocate computerized examination, the format has been switched to the OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) system.
  • Reason for Change: The recent glitches in the computerized examination led to its cancellation, prompting the shift to a more reliable OMR system for the Group 2 and 2A exams.

Examination Timeline

1. Preliminary Examination

  • Conducted on 14th September 2024.
  • Results declared on 12th December 2024.

2. Mains Examination

  • Scheduled for 2nd February 2025.
  • Conducted through the OMR system, following the recent format change.

Impact of the Format Change

The switch from a Computer-Based Test to an OMR-Based Test is expected to:

  1. Enhance Reliability: Eliminate technical issues faced in computerized examinations.
  2. Simplify Accessibility: Make the examination process easier for candidates unfamiliar with computers.
  3. Ensure Fairness: Minimize errors and irregularities during the examination process.

Examination Structure

Preliminary Examination

  • Objective Type Questions (General Studies, Aptitude, and Mental Ability).
  • Marks obtained will determine eligibility for the Main Exam.

Main Examination

  • Descriptive Type Questions based on the syllabus provided by TNPSC.
  • Final selection is based on the candidate’s performance in the Main Exam and the Interview (if applicable).

General Instructions for Candidates

  • Admit Card: Candidates must download the revised admit card reflecting the format change.
  • OMR Guidelines: Familiarize yourself with the OMR marking process to avoid errors during the examination.
  • Syllabus: Ensure that preparation aligns with the TNPSC syllabus for both Prelims and Mains.
  • Updates: Regularly check the TNPSC official website for further announcements.

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