APPSC TGT Recruitment 2026 – 389 Trained Graduate Teacher Posts | Apply Online by 27 April

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APPSC TGT Recruitment 2026 – 389 Trained Graduate Teacher Posts | Apply Online by 27 April
Notification Out — Apply by 27 April 2026

APPSC TGT Recruitment 2026
389 Trained Graduate Teacher Posts — Secondary Level

The Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC), Itanagar, has released the Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) Examination 2026 notification vide Advertisement No. 02/2026 on 23 March 2026. A total of 389 posts across 14 subjects are available under the Education Department, Government of Arunachal Pradesh in Pay Matrix Level-7 (₹44,900–₹1,42,400). The online application window is open from 26 March 2026 (5:00 PM) to 27 April 2026 (1:00 PM) at appsc.gov.in. The written examination is tentatively scheduled on 12 July 2026 (Sunday).

🏛️ APPSC, Arunachal Pradesh
📋 Advt. No. 02/2026
💼 389 TGT Posts | 14 Subjects
💰 Pay Level-7 (₹44,900–₹1,42,400)
🎂 Age: 21–35 Years
📅 Last Date: 27 April 2026 (1:00 PM)
✍️ Exam: 12 July 2026 (Sunday)
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389
Total Vacancies
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14
Subjects
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Lvl-7
Pay Matrix
27 Apr
Last Date
✍️
12 Jul
Exam Date
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B.Ed
Required
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Important Dates — APPSC TGT 2026
📣Official Notification Released — APPSC Advt. No. 02/202623 March 2026
🟢Online Application Link Activated at appsc.gov.in26 March 2026 (5:00 PM)
🔴Last Date to Submit Online Application27 April 2026 (1:00 PM — 1300 hrs)
Last Date for PwBD Disability Certificate IssuanceOn or before 27 April 2026
✍️Written Examination Date (Tentative)12 July 2026 (Sunday)
📄Detailed Application Form (DAF) — After Written Exam ClearanceAnnounced separately on appsc.gov.in
🎤Viva-voce / Classroom Teaching TestAfter Written Exam Shortlisting
⚠️ Last date to apply online is 27 April 2026 by 1:00 PM. Apply only at appsc.gov.in after completing One Time Registration (OTR). No application after this deadline will be entertained.
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Subject-wise Vacancy Details — 389 Posts Across 14 Subjects
Science subjects:
⚛️ Physics — 73 🧪 Chemistry — 47 🔬 Biology — 28 ➗ Mathematics — 35 🌾 Agriculture — 10 🌻 Horticulture — 7
Arts & language subjects:
📝 English — 36 📖 Hindi — 38 🏛️ Political Science — 28 🌍 Geography — 29 📈 Economics — 25 📜 History — 21
Commerce subjects:
📊 Business Administration — 6 🧾 Accountancy — 6
Sl. Subject Unreserved (UR) APST Reserved Total Posts PwBD Reserved
1TGT English828362 (OA/OL/LV)
2TGT Hindi830382 (OA/OL/LV)
3TGT Political Science622281 (OA/OL/LV)
4TGT Geography623291 (OA/OL/LV)
5TGT Economics520251 (OA/OL/LV)
6TGT History516211 (OA/OL/LV)
7TGT Mathematics728351 (OA/OL/LV)
8TGT Physics1558733 (OA/OL/LV)
9TGT Chemistry1037472 (OA/OL/LV)
10TGT Biology622281 (OA/OL/LV)
11TGT Business Administration246NIL
12TGT Accountancy246NIL
13TGT Agriculture2810NIL
14TGT Horticulture257NIL
Grand Total8430538915
📌 Key Points on Vacancies
  • Out of 389 posts, 305 posts (78.4%) are reserved for APST (Arunachal Pradesh Scheduled Tribe) candidates — this is the dominant reservation category.
  • Physics has the highest vacancies (73 posts), followed by Chemistry (47), Hindi (38), English (36), Mathematics (35), and Geography (29).
  • 15 posts are reserved for PwBD candidates across categories One Arm (OA), One Leg (OL), and Low Vision (LV) — minimum 40% disability required.
  • Each candidate is permitted to apply for only one TGT subject post — choose carefully as you cannot change or apply for multiple subjects.
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Eligibility Criteria — Education, Age & B.Ed Requirements
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Educational Qualification — Graduation in the Concerned Subject
Candidates must hold a minimum Second-Class Bachelor's Degree (Arts, Science or Commerce) from a recognised university. The concerned subject must have been studied in all years/semesters of the Bachelor's Degree programme, and the subject name and marks must appear in the final year/semester marksheet. Important restrictions:
  • Graduation in a different subject + PG in the concerned subject does NOT qualify — for example, a candidate with B.Sc. Botany + M.Sc. Physics is not eligible for TGT Physics
  • Only General B.Ed is accepted for teaching Classes IX–X as per DSE notification dated 09/12/2025
  • B.Ed (Special Education) is explicitly NOT recognised as an alternative professional qualification for TGT Secondary
  • B.Ed duration must be a minimum of two years (including mandatory school internship). Candidates with a one-year B.Ed are eligible only if the degree was awarded before 2015
  • Candidates with a Four-Year Integrated Degree Programme with B.Ed (General) embedded are also eligible, subject to subject-specific requirements
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Who is NOT Eligible — Important Disqualifications
  • Students currently in their final year/final semester of Bachelor's Degree or B.Ed are not eligible to apply — unlike many other recruitment exams that allow provisional applicants
  • Candidates with B.Ed (Special Education) as their professional teaching qualification
  • Candidates whose graduation subject does not match the TGT post applied for, even if they hold a Post-Graduation in that subject
  • Candidates applying for more than one TGT subject — only one application per candidate is valid; multiple applications may lead to rejection of all
📌 Final year students must wait for the next APPSC TGT cycle.
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Age Limit — 21 to 35 Years (as on 27 April 2026)
  • Minimum age: 21 years
  • Maximum age: 35 years as on the last date 27 April 2026
  • One-time relaxation for General category: Candidates born on or after 01/01/1989 are eligible (as per Government of AP notification dated 21 April 2025)
  • One-time relaxation for APST: Candidates born on or after 01/01/1984 are eligible
  • PwBD candidates and regular Government servants of AP get additional age relaxation as per government rules
  • Age proof: only the Matriculation Certificate issued by a recognised Board is accepted — no horoscope, affidavit, or birth extract is valid
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Nationality & APST Status
Candidates must be citizens of India. For APST (Arunachal Pradesh Scheduled Tribe) reservation benefits — which account for 305 of the 389 posts — candidates must hold a valid APST certificate and Permanent Resident Certificate (PRC). General (non-APST) candidates can apply for the 84 unreserved posts only. APST reservation is strictly enforced and verified at the document verification stage after the written examination.
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Selection Process & Exam Pattern — Written + Viva-voce
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Written Examination — Objective Type (450 Marks)
Two objective papers on the same day (12 July 2026, tentative). Paper 1: General English, General Studies, Aptitude and Pedagogy — 150 marks. Paper 2: Concerned Subject (the subject you applied for) — 300 marks. Negative marking: 1/6th of prescribed marks deducted per wrong answer. To qualify for viva-voce: minimum 33% aggregate in both papers combined, with at least 20% in each individual paper. PwBD candidates need 20% aggregate (10% minimum per paper).
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Document Verification — After Written Exam Clearance
Candidates who clear the written exam are required to submit a Detailed Application Form (DAF) through the APPSC portal. Original documents must then be produced in person at the verification stage. Failure to produce originals results in automatic rejection — no extra time is granted. Documents include graduation marksheets, B.Ed certificate, Matriculation certificate (for age), APST/PRC certificate, and disability certificate (if applicable).
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Viva-voce & Classroom Teaching — 50 Marks
Candidates shortlisted at approximately 3× the advertised vacancies per subject/category are called for viva-voce and classroom teaching demonstration, conducted by APPSC. This stage carries 50 marks. The viva-voce evaluates subject knowledge, communication, and teaching aptitude. Classroom teaching requires demonstrating your ability to teach a topic from the concerned subject at secondary school level (Class IX–X).
PaperSubject / ComponentTypeMax Marks
Paper 1General English, General Studies, Aptitude & PedagogyObjective (MCQ)150
Paper 2Concerned Subject (as applied for)Objective (MCQ)300
Stage 3Viva-voce & Classroom Teaching DemonstrationInterview + Demo50
Grand Total (Written + Viva)500
💡 Negative marking note: The penalty is 1/6th (0.167 marks) per wrong answer — heavier than the standard 1/4 used in most exams. This means for every 6 correct answers' worth of marks you gain, a single wrong answer erases 1. In Paper 2 (300 marks, typically 300 MCQs of 1 mark each), attempting uncertain questions is risky. Strategic skipping of genuinely unknown questions is advisable.
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Application Fee
General / UR / OBC
₹200
Online payment only
APST Candidates
₹150
Reduced fee for AP tribal candidates
PwBD / PwD
₹0
Fully exempted under AP PwD Rules 2018
📌 Fee Payment Rules
  • Fee must be paid through online mode only — no offline challan, demand draft, or cash payment is accepted
  • PwBD/PwD candidates are fully exempted from fee payment as per Section 19 of the Arunachal Pradesh Rights of Persons with Disabilities Rules, 2018
  • Fee paid against one Registration ID (RID) cannot be transferred to another RID — if you accidentally submit multiple applications, only the highest RID will be considered
  • Fee once paid is non-refundable under any circumstances
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Salary & Pay Structure — Pay Matrix Level-7
7th Pay Commission — Pay Matrix Level-7
₹44,900 – ₹1,42,400
Basic pay scale for TGT (Secondary Level) — Group-B (Non-Gazetted) under the Education Department, Government of Arunachal Pradesh. The starting basic pay is ₹44,900/month at Level-7, Cell-1. Annual increments move the pay up the scale over the career span.
💡 Estimated in-hand salary: At initial appointment, with Dearness Allowance (currently ~50% of basic), House Rent Allowance (as per posting city), and other admissible allowances under Government of Arunachal Pradesh rules, the estimated gross monthly salary is approximately ₹55,000 to ₹65,000. Exact take-home varies by posting location (Itanagar/urban vs rural district) and applicable deductions (NPS/GPF, income tax). Arunachal Pradesh also offers additional special allowances for teaching in difficult/tribal areas. 📌
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Examination Centres — 6 Centres Across Arunachal Pradesh
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Itanagar
State Capital
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Naharlagun
Capital Region
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Doimukh / Nirjuli
Papum Pare
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Namsai
Eastern AP
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Pasighat
East Siang
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Ziro
Lower Subansiri
💡 Centre allocation: APPSC reserves the right to allocate or change examination centres at its discretion. No request for a centre change will be entertained from any candidate. Candidates should be prepared to travel to any of the 6 centres. Centre allotment will be mentioned on the admit card.
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How to Apply Online — Step-by-Step Guide
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Complete One Time Registration (OTR) at appsc.gov.in

Before filling the application, every candidate must complete One Time Registration (OTR) on the APPSC website. Go to appsc.gov.in and find the OTR registration link. Fill in your basic personal details to create your permanent OTR profile. If you have already registered for OTR in any previous APPSC recruitment, you do not need to register again — use the same User ID and password to log in directly. 📌

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Login and Open the TGT 2026 Application Form

Log in to the APPSC portal using your OTR credentials. Navigate to Advertisement No. 02/2026 — TGT (Secondary) Examination 2026 and click "Apply Online". The application link is active from 26 March 2026 (5:00 PM). Fill in all required details carefully — personal information, educational qualifications, subject being applied for, domicile details, and category (APST/UR/PwBD). Every entry must match your original documents exactly. 📌

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Upload Required Documents

Upload the following in the prescribed format: Signature on white paper with black ink pen (40–50 KB, JPG). Recent colour passport-size photo — white background, front-facing, no headgear or sunglasses (40–100 KB, JPG). Self-attested photocopy of one valid Photo ID (Aadhaar/Voter ID/PAN/Passport/Driving Licence/any Government-issued photo ID). PwBD candidates: disability certificate issued by the certifying authority as per Section 57 of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 — dated on or before 27 April 2026. 📌

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Pay Application Fee Online

Pay the applicable fee: ₹200 for General/UR candidates, ₹150 for APST candidates, ₹0 for PwBD candidates. Payment is through online mode only at the APPSC portal. After payment, save the transaction receipt. If you accidentally submit multiple applications, the highest Registration ID (RID) will be accepted — ensure your highest RID application is complete and the fee is paid for it. 📌

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Submit and Print the Application

Review your complete application carefully before final submission. After submission, download and print the final submitted application form for your records. The last date to submit is 27 April 2026 by 1:00 PM (1300 hours). No application submitted after this deadline will be considered under any circumstances. Note that admission to the written examination does not confirm eligibility — APPSC reserves the right to verify at any stage. 📌

OTR mandatory before applying Apply at appsc.gov.in only One subject per candidate Last date 27 April 2026 (1 PM) Print application form
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Documents Required — At Application & After Written Exam (DAF Stage)
At the time of online application (upload):
Recent passport-size colour photograph (white background, front-face)
Signature on white paper with black ink pen (scanned)
Self-attested copy of one valid Government-issued Photo ID
PwBD disability certificate (for PwBD candidates only) — dated before 27 April 2026
After clearing written exam — Detailed Application Form (DAF) submission:
Self-attested photocopy of Bachelor's Degree certificate & final year marksheet (with subject name visible)
Self-attested photocopy of B.Ed (General) certificate and final year marksheet from NCTE recognised university
Self-attested photocopy of Matriculation Certificate/Marksheet — age proof (Board-issued only)
Self-attested photocopy of APST certificate + copy of PRC/Aadhaar (APST candidates); Aadhaar for General candidates
Intimation letter to Head of Department (for candidates currently in regular government service)
First Appointment Order / Promotion Order — for AP Government servants seeking age relaxation (3 years continuous service)
Any other relevant documents as specified by APPSC
⚠️ Critical Document Rules
  • Candidates who clear the written exam must produce originals and self-attested photocopies in person at the document verification stage — no reprieve or extension is given for missing documents.
  • Certificate information not claimed in the DAF will not be considered, even if attached — ensure every certificate detail is explicitly filled in the DAF.
  • Only Matriculation Certificate issued by a recognised Board is accepted as age proof — horoscopes, affidavits, or birth extracts are categorically rejected.
  • B.Ed degree must be from an NCTE recognised institute — verify your college's NCTE recognition status before applying.
  • Applicants currently in service must submit an intimation letter to their HoD — failure to do so may affect candidature.
Is APPSC TGT 2026 Worth Applying For? — JobTheta Analysis

This is one of the more attractive state PSC teaching recruitments in 2026 — but a highly specific one. Here is our honest breakdown for candidates from different backgrounds:

✅ Strong reasons to apply
  • Pay Level-7 (₹44,900 basic) is significantly higher than most state-level TGT posts nationally — competitive even against central school pay
  • Only 500-mark total selection (450 written + 50 viva) — no physically demanding tests, no multiple rounds of exams
  • Physics has 73 vacancies — the single highest count — making it the best opportunity for B.Sc. Physics + B.Ed candidates
  • APST candidates have 305 of 389 seats reserved — an overwhelming majority, making this effectively an APST-priority recruitment
  • Permanent Group-B employment in Government of Arunachal Pradesh — job security and career growth within the state education system
  • No interview-only selection — written exam performance is the primary determinant, reducing subjectivity
⚠️ Key considerations
  • Only 84 unreserved (UR) posts out of 389 — General category candidates face very limited seats, especially in Commerce and Agriculture subjects where UR seats are just 2 each
  • Posting will be within Arunachal Pradesh — includes remote, hilly, and tribal areas; candidates must be genuinely willing to serve in such locations
  • 1/6 negative marking is heavier than standard — unprepared guessing will hurt scores significantly
  • Final year students are explicitly ineligible — unlike many other state TGT recruitments that allow provisional applications
  • B.Ed (Special Education) holders are not eligible — verify your B.Ed category before applying to avoid wasted effort
  • Competition for Physics, Hindi, and English will be highest due to the largest vacancies — expect lakhs of applications for these subjects

Our verdict: For APST candidates with B.Sc. Physics/Chemistry/Biology + B.Ed, this is arguably the best state teaching recruitment available in 2026 — high vacancy count, strong pay, permanent employment. For General category candidates, the 84 UR seats across 14 subjects mean fierce competition in most subjects; focus your effort on subjects where UR vacancies are relatively higher (Physics-15 UR, Chemistry-10 UR, Hindi-8 UR, English-8 UR).

Who should prioritise this: B.Sc. (Physics/Chemistry/Biology) + B.Ed graduates who have completed their degree and are ready to commit to teaching in Arunachal Pradesh long-term. Arts graduates with Hindi, Geography, or Political Science background also have strong vacancy counts. This is not an exam to apply for casually — the posting commitment to AP's remote areas requires genuine intent.

How to Prepare for APPSC TGT 2026 — Subject-wise Strategy & Paper Pattern

The APPSC TGT written exam carries 450 marks across two papers. Paper 2 (your subject, 300 marks) is the primary differentiator. Here is how to prepare each component strategically:

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Paper 1 — General English, GS, Aptitude & Pedagogy (150 Marks)
This paper tests across four distinct areas — allocate preparation time accordingly:
  • General English (approx. 30–40 marks): Grammar (tenses, articles, prepositions, error correction), vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms, idioms), reading comprehension. Standard 10+2/graduation level. Use Wren & Martin Grammar and any standard English vocabulary book. Focus on error spotting — consistently the highest-scoring section here.
  • General Studies (approx. 40–50 marks): Indian History (modern focus — freedom movement, Constitution), Geography (India + Arunachal Pradesh specifically), Polity, Science basics (10th level), current affairs (last 12 months). NCERT Class 9–12 is sufficient for History, Geography, and Polity. For AP-specific GS: focus on AP tribal groups (Adi, Nyishi, Apatani, Garo, etc.), AP geography, major rivers, and state government schemes.
  • Aptitude (approx. 20–25 marks): Number series, analogies, coding-decoding, data interpretation, basic arithmetic (percentage, ratio, time-speed-distance, profit-loss). NCERT Class 8–10 maths covers most of this. Practice 30–40 MCQs daily for 3 weeks.
  • Pedagogy (approx. 30–35 marks): Teaching methods and learning theories — constructivism, Bloom's taxonomy, lesson plan design, inclusive education, assessment types. For B.Ed graduates, this is revision rather than new learning. Key topics: Piaget, Vygotsky, NCF 2005 recommendations, RTI Act provisions for teachers.
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Paper 2 — Concerned Subject (300 Marks) — The Merit Decider
This paper carries 300 marks and is where the rank gets decided. The syllabus is at graduation level — deeper than CTET/STET but not as advanced as NET/SET. Subject-specific approach:
  • Physics: Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Optics, Electromagnetism, Modern Physics, Nuclear Physics. B.Sc. Physics first and second year material. NCERT Class 11–12 for fundamentals, then move to degree-level texts (H.C. Verma for problem-solving approach, Irodov for advanced practice). Focus on numerical MCQs — they appear frequently in TGT physics papers across states.
  • Chemistry: Physical Chemistry (thermodynamics, equilibrium, kinetics), Inorganic Chemistry (periodic table, coordination compounds, p-block elements), Organic Chemistry (reaction mechanisms, named reactions, functional group transformations). NCERT Class 11–12 + JD Lee for Inorganic + Morrison Boyd for Organic.
  • Biology: Cell biology, Genetics, Ecology, Physiology (plant + animal), Evolution, Biotechnology basics. NCERT Class 11–12 Biology is the core resource — read every chapter carefully as TGT biology papers heavily favour NCERT content.
  • Mathematics: Calculus (differential and integral), Algebra (matrices, determinants), Coordinate Geometry, Statistics and Probability, Number Theory basics. R.D. Sharma graduation level + NCERT Class 11–12.
  • Hindi / English: Language history, grammar in depth, major literary works and authors, linguistic theory basics, language pedagogy. For Hindi: Apabhramsha to modern Hindi evolution, major Chhayavadi and Pragativadi poets, prose writers. For English: British and Indian English literature survey, prosody, critical theory basics.
  • Social Science subjects (History/Geography/Pol. Science/Economics): NCERT graduation-level texts + Arunachal Pradesh-specific content for each subject. For Geography: physical geography of Northeast India is particularly important. For Political Science: Indian Constitution + comparative politics basics.
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Viva-voce & Classroom Teaching — 50 Marks Strategy
The viva-voce is conducted by APPSC and is genuinely evaluative — not just a formality. Based on the pattern of APPSC interviews, here is what typically gets assessed:
  • Subject depth: 5–8 conceptual questions from your TGT subject at Class IX–X teaching level. Be prepared to explain why concepts work, not just what they are — e.g., for Physics TGT: "How would you explain Newton's Third Law to a Class 9 student from a tribal area?"
  • Arunachal Pradesh awareness: Basic knowledge of AP's geography, tribal communities, education system, and key government schemes is expected — local context matters to APPSC panels
  • Classroom teaching demonstration (5–10 minutes): You will be asked to teach one topic from your subject — prepare 3–4 structured micro-lessons with good board work. Use examples relevant to AP's natural environment (flora, fauna, rivers) when applicable — it demonstrates contextual awareness
  • Communication: Clear articulation in English (the medium of instruction in AP government schools) is evaluated. Hindi/English TGT candidates will be tested more rigorously on language proficiency
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Negative Marking Strategy — 1/6th Penalty
The 1/6th negative marking is stricter than the 1/4th used in UPSC, SSC, and most state PSC exams. Here is how to handle it:
  • For every 6 correct answers you gain 6 marks; one wrong answer costs you 1 mark of that. Break-even is achieving 6 correct per wrong
  • In Paper 2 (300 marks, typically 300 one-mark MCQs): if you know the answer confidently, always attempt. If you can eliminate 3 of 4 options, the odds are in your favour. If you cannot eliminate anything, skip
  • Target for Paper 1: 85+ out of 150. Target for Paper 2: 200+ out of 300. Combined 285+ typically places candidates in a competitive merit position for most subjects
  • Do not attempt more than 5–8% of questions as pure guesses — that pattern is statistically harmful with 1/6th penalty
💡 60-day preparation plan (if exam is 12 July): Weeks 1–3: Complete Paper 2 subject revision (graduation textbooks, chapter summaries). Weeks 4–5: Paper 1 — AP GK, General Studies, English grammar, Pedagogy revision. Week 6: Full-length mock test daily — both papers together in 3 hours. Weeks 7–8: Weakness analysis, targeted revision, previous year state TGT papers for practice (neighbouring states like Meghalaya, Nagaland TGT papers are similar in pattern). Final week: Light revision, document preparation, exam centre reconnaissance. 📌
APPSC TGT 2026 vs Other TGT Recruitments in India — Comparison Guide

TGT candidates often apply to multiple state recruitments simultaneously. Here is how APPSC TGT 2026 compares to other major TGT openings — helping you prioritise your preparation effort:

FactorAPPSC TGT 2026 (This post)KVS TGTNVS TGTState TGT (UP/Bihar/Rajasthan)
Pay LevelLevel-7 (₹44,900 basic)Level-7 (₹44,900 basic)Level-7 (₹44,900 basic)Level-5 to 7 (varies by state)
Vacancies389 posts (14 subjects)Thousands annuallyFew hundred annuallyThousands but spread thin
Selection processWritten + VivaWritten + Demo + InterviewWritten + Interview (competitive)Written only (most states)
Competition levelModerate (state-specific)Very high (national)Very high (national)High (state-level)
Posting locationArunachal Pradesh (remote areas)Any state in IndiaAny state (often rural)Within home state
Negative marking1/6 (heaviest)1/4 (standard)1/4 (standard)1/4 or nil (varies)
APST reservation305/389 posts (dominant)Not applicableNot applicableState category reservations
Application fee₹150–₹200₹1,000–₹1,500₹1,000+₹300–₹700
Exam frequencyIrregular (first in years)AnnualIrregularIrregular to annual
📌 JobTheta Recommendation
  • If you are an APST candidate with the relevant subject qualifications, APPSC TGT 2026 should be your top priority — the reservation structure is overwhelmingly in your favour with 305 of 389 seats.
  • For General/UR candidates: do not skip APPSC TGT, but apply in subjects where UR vacancies are meaningful (Physics: 15 UR, Chemistry: 10 UR, Hindi/English: 8 UR each). Simultaneously apply for KVS TGT if eligibility matches — broader reach.
  • The low application fee (₹150–₹200) makes APPSC TGT a low-risk parallel application if you are already preparing for KVS or NVS TGT — the Paper 2 syllabus overlap is significant.
Teaching in Arunachal Pradesh — What Selected TGT Candidates Should Expect

Many candidates apply for Arunachal Pradesh jobs without understanding the distinctive nature of teaching and living in the state. Here is what you genuinely need to know before applying:

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Geography & Posting Reality
Arunachal Pradesh is India's largest northeastern state — almost entirely mountainous, sharing borders with China (Tibet), Bhutan, and Myanmar. Most secondary schools are in district headquarters or semi-urban areas, but postings can include:
  • District headquarters (Itanagar, Naharlagun, Pasighat, Ziro, Bomdila) — better infrastructure, more urban amenities
  • Sub-divisional towns — moderate facilities, road connectivity may be seasonal
  • Remote blocks — limited connectivity, challenging living conditions, but significantly higher compensatory allowances
The Education Department of AP typically posts teachers within their district of preference where possible, but transfers are part of service. A genuine willingness to serve in any part of AP is required — this should be a real commitment, not just a box to tick on the application form.
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The Classroom Reality — Teaching Tribal Students at Secondary Level
Secondary schools in Arunachal Pradesh serve students from over 26 major tribes and dozens of sub-tribes, each with distinct languages and cultural backgrounds. As a TGT, here is what the teaching environment involves:
  • Medium of instruction: English is the primary medium in AP government secondary schools — strong subject knowledge AND English communication matter for all TGT subjects, not just English TGT
  • Student backgrounds: Many students are first-generation learners from tribal communities — patience, cultural sensitivity, and adaptive teaching methods are more important than in urban school settings
  • Infrastructure variability: Urban schools in Itanagar have good facilities; rural district schools may have limited resources — a TGT must be capable of teaching effectively with or without technological support
  • NCF 2005 alignment: AP education follows national curriculum guidelines — familiarity with NCERT textbooks (which TGT candidates should already have from their graduation) is directly useful
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Additional Financial Benefits for AP Government Teachers
Beyond the Pay Level-7 basic salary, AP Government TGT teachers receive several additional benefits:
  • Hill Compensatory Allowance: Additional monthly allowance for postings in hilly/remote areas — can be substantial depending on district classification
  • Special Duty Allowance: For postings in difficult/tribal areas
  • Housing: Government accommodation or HRA as applicable at posting station
  • Medical benefits: CGHS-equivalent coverage for self and dependents
  • NPS (National Pension System): Government contribution of 14% of basic + DA; employee contribution 10%
  • Study/in-service training: SCERT and DIET Arunachal Pradesh conduct regular in-service teacher training — opportunities for professional development
For teachers genuinely committed to the posting, the effective compensation package at Level-7 in AP is competitive with — and often better than — equivalent state TGT posts in more developed states.
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Career Progression After Joining as TGT in AP
Joining as a TGT (Group-B Non-Gazetted) does not mean remaining at this level for the entire career:
  • Promotion to PGT (Post Graduate Teacher): After completing the prescribed service period and clearing departmental exams, TGTs can be promoted to PGT posts — which carry Pay Level-8 or higher
  • Headmaster/Principal pathway: With seniority and performance, TGTs progress to Headmaster (high school) and eventually Principal positions in the AP Education Department hierarchy
  • APPSC PCS route: AP Government TGTs can simultaneously prepare for APPSC Combined Competitive Exam for Group-A/B gazetted officer posts — stability as a TGT gives time to prepare
  • DIET faculty positions: Experienced TGTs with strong academic records can apply for District Institute of Education and Training (DIET) faculty positions, which carry higher pay and urban postings
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How many vacancies are in APPSC TGT Recruitment 2026?
389 total posts across 14 subjects under Advertisement No. 02/2026. Physics has the highest vacancies (73), followed by Chemistry (47), Hindi (38), English (36), Mathematics (35), Geography (29). Out of 389, 305 are reserved for APST candidates and 84 are unreserved. 15 posts are reserved for PwBD candidates (OA, OL, LV categories). 📌
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What is the last date to apply for APPSC TGT 2026?
The last date to submit the online application is 27 April 2026 by 1:00 PM (1300 hours). The application link opened on 26 March 2026 at 5:00 PM. Apply only at appsc.gov.in after completing One Time Registration (OTR). No late applications are accepted. 📌
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When is the APPSC TGT 2026 exam date?
The Written Examination is tentatively scheduled on 12 July 2026 (Sunday). The exam will be conducted at 6 centres: Itanagar, Naharlagun, Doimukh/Nirjuli, Namsai, Pasighat, and Ziro. Note: APPSC reserves the right to change the date — check appsc.gov.in regularly for any updates. 📌
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What is the eligibility for APPSC TGT 2026?
Candidates must have:
  • Minimum Second-Class Bachelor's Degree with the concerned subject studied in all years/semesters
  • B.Ed (General) from NCTE recognised institute — 2-year duration minimum
  • B.Ed (Special Education) is NOT accepted
  • Final year students of graduation or B.Ed are NOT eligible
  • Only ONE subject application per candidate allowed
Age: 21–35 years as on 27 April 2026. 📌
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What is the application fee for APPSC TGT 2026?
  • General/UR candidates: ₹200
  • APST candidates: ₹150
  • PwBD/PwD candidates: Fully exempted (Section 19, AP PwD Rules 2018)
Fee payment is online only. Non-refundable. Fee paid against one Registration ID cannot be transferred to another RID. 📌
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What is the exam pattern and total marks for APPSC TGT 2026?
The total is 500 marks in three stages:
  • Paper 1 — 150 marks: General English, General Studies, Aptitude, Pedagogy (Objective MCQ)
  • Paper 2 — 300 marks: Concerned Subject (Objective MCQ)
  • Viva-voce & Classroom Teaching — 50 marks
Negative marking: 1/6th per wrong answer. Minimum qualifying marks for viva: 33% aggregate in written (20% minimum per paper); PwBD: 20% aggregate (10% per paper). 📌
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Can I apply for more than one TGT subject post?
No — each candidate is permitted to apply for only one TGT post under APPSC TGT 2026. If multiple applications are submitted, the one with the highest Registration ID (RID) will be accepted. Choose your subject carefully based on your graduation specialisation. The fee paid for a rejected RID will not be refunded or transferred. 📌
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What is the salary for APPSC TGT 2026 selected candidates?
Selected candidates are placed in Pay Matrix Level-7 with basic pay of ₹44,900 per month (scale up to ₹1,42,400). With Dearness Allowance, HRA, Hill Compensatory Allowance, and other admissible benefits, the estimated gross monthly salary at initial appointment is approximately ₹55,000–₹65,000 depending on posting location within Arunachal Pradesh. 📌
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Is B.Ed (Special Education) accepted for APPSC TGT 2026?
No — B.Ed (Special Education) is explicitly NOT recognised as an alternative professional qualification for TGT Secondary Level posts in Arunachal Pradesh, as per DSE notification No. DSE-11027/11/2021-DSE-ED dated 09/12/2025. Only General B.Ed from an NCTE recognised institute is accepted. Candidates with B.Ed (Special Education) are ineligible for this recruitment. 📌
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What is One Time Registration (OTR) and is it mandatory?
Yes — OTR is mandatory before submitting any application on the APPSC portal. One Time Registration is a one-time profile creation at appsc.gov.in where you enter your basic personal details, create a User ID and password. Once registered, the same OTR credentials are used for all future APPSC applications — you do not re-register. If you have already completed OTR for any previous APPSC exam, log in directly with your existing credentials. 📌
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