The Telangana government has released the TS DSC 2025 results today, September 30. The scorecards can be accessed on the official website at tgdsc.aptonline.in.
The results were announced after 55 days of the exam. The government will issue the appointment letters at LB Stadium on October 9.
This time, 2,79,957 candidates applied for these DSC exams, out of which 87.61 percent appeared. The Telangana government conducted the TS DSC to recruit 11,062 teacher posts.
This includes 2,629 school assistant posts, 727 language scholars, 182 PETs, 6,508 SGTs, special education, 220 school assistants, and 796 SGT posts.
The TS DSC final answer key has already been issued for all posts, including School Assistant, Language Pandit, Secondary Grade Teacher, and Physical Education Teacher. The TS DSC results for all the posts will be released today.
How to Download TG DSC General Raning List?
- Go to the official website of Telangana DSC: tsdsc.aptonlie.in.
- Click on the Telangana Mega DSC 2025 result link on the homepage.
- Fill out the required information.
- Hit the submit button.
- The TG DSC General Ranking List will be released on the screen.
- Download and save the page for further use.
- Download TG DSC General Ranking Lists From here
- Download TG DSC General Ranking Lists From here
- DSC 2025 Results PDF (All Data PDF)
- DSC 2025 Results Data File in Excel Form
The exam was held between July 18 and August 5, 2025, in the Computer Based Test mode. It was conducted at exam centers across Mahaboobnagar, Ranga Reddy, Hyderabad, Medak, Nizamabad, Adilabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam, Nalgonda, and Sanga Reddy.
The TS DSC exam has 100 marks, with 80 marks allocated for the written test and the remaining 20 marks allotted based on the scores obtained in TS TET, AP TET, and CTET. Only scores obtained before June 2, 2014, will be considered for AP TET. However, for physical education teachers, 100 marks will only be allotted to the written exam.
Candidates appearing for TS DSC must be under 46 years old. The age limit is relaxed, including up to five years for government employees, three years for ex-servicemen, 10 years for armed forces, five years for SC, ST, and EWS candidates, and 10 years for physically challenged candidates.