APPSC Mains Group 2 Answer Key 2025 Released at psc.ap.gov.in: The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has published the initial answer keys for the Group 2 Services Mains Examination held on Sunday, February 23. Candidates who appeared for the exam can now check and download the answer key from the official website, psc.ap.gov.in.
The Group 2 Mains Examination was conducted in two shifts—10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Out of the 92,250 registered candidates, 86,459 downloaded their hall tickets. The attendance rate remained high, with 79,599 candidates appearing in the morning shift and 79,451 in the afternoon shift. The overall attendance stood at an impressive 92%, as per the APPSC’s official statement.
How to Check APPSE Mains Answer Key
Follow these steps to access the APPSC Group 2 Mains answer key:
- Visit the Official Website – Go to psc.ap.gov.in.
- Find the Notification – On the homepage, locate the “Announcements” section and look for the APPSC Group 2 Mains answer key notification.
- Open the Answer Key Link – Click on the relevant link to proceed.
- View the Answer Key – The answer key for the Group 2 Mains examination will be displayed on your screen.
- Download and Save – Download the document and keep a copy for future reference.
Objection window
Candidates who wish to raise objections regarding any question or answer key can submit their challenges online through the designated link on the APPSC website. The objection window will be open from February 25 to February 27, 2025. The commission has made it clear that objections must be submitted online, and submissions through post, WhatsApp, SMS, phone, or in person will not be entertained. Late objections will not be considered.
Fake notice and exam postponement
Before the exam, a false notification circulated on social media claiming that the exam had been postponed. APPSC issued a clarification debunking the fake notice and confirmed that the exam was conducted as per schedule. The commission also stated that legal action was being pursued against those responsible for spreading misinformation.
Several APPSC Group 2 aspirants had urged the government to postpone the examination due to alleged errors in the roster system.