TNPSC CTS Registration 2025: The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) has opened enrollment for the Combined Technical Services Examination 2025 (Non-Interview positions). Aspirants can apply on the official website tnpsc.gov.in until June 25, 2025. The rectification window will be accessible from June 29 until July 1, 2025.
The written test will take place from August 4 to 10, 2025. The recruiting drive intends to fill 615 jobs, including Assistant Engineers in Mechanical, Electrical, and Agricultural Engineering, Computer Programmers, Junior Electrical Inspectors, and Librarians.
How to apply for the TNPSC CTS 2025?
To fill out the TNPSC CTS 2025 registration form, applicants need to follow the mentioned below steps:
Step 1: Visit the official website of TNPSC at tnpsc.gov.in.
Step 2: After this, complete the 'One Time Registration' (OTR) process (if not already done) and register themselves.
Step 3: To apply for CTS posts 2025, applicants have to login and fill out the online application form.
Step 4: Now, pay the fee and submit the form
TNPSC CTS 2025: Banned items
As per the , applicants are not permitted to bring a mobile phone, pager, or any electronic equipment or programmable device or storage media such as a pen drive, smart watches, watches with built-in memory notes, rings with built-in memory notes, etc., or a camera, Bluetooth devices, communication chips, or any other equipment or related accessories that may be used as a communication device into the examination hall/room, whether in working or switched off mode.
Aspirants are not permitted to bring non-electronic devices such as the P&G Design Data Book, mathematical and drawing instruments, log tables, map stencils, slide rules, books, notes, loose sheets, guides, rough sheets, or handbags into the examination hall/room.
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