Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has released the Admit Card for Assistant Public Relations Officer 15 posts. The Candidates who have applied for the post can download the APPSC Assistant Public Relations Officer Admit Card 2019 through the Official Website or from the given link below.
APPSC Assistant Public Relations Officer Admit Card Notification 2019 | |
Name of the Organization | Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) |
Type of the Organization | Government |
Position/Designation | Assistant Public Relations Officer |
Job Location | Andhra Pradesh |
Vacancies | 15 Posts |
Official Website | Click Here |
APPSC Assistant Public Relations Officer Admit Card Eligibility 2019 | |||
S. No. | Name Of the Post | Age Limit as on (01.07.2018) | Educational Qualification |
1. | Assistant Public Relations Officer | Min Age: 18 Years Max Age: 42 Years |
Degree / Diploma in Journalism / Public Relations |
APPSC Assistant Public Relations Officer Admit Card Vacancy 2019 | |||||||
S. No. | Name of the Post | Type of Vacancies | Zone wise Vacancies | Total | |||
I | II | III | IV | ||||
1. | Assistant Public Relations Officer | Carried Forward Vacancies | - | 01 | 01 | 01 | 03 |
Fresh Vacancies | 02 | 03 | 03 | 04 | 12 | ||
Total | 15 Posts |
APPSC Assistant Public Relations Officer Admit Card Application 2019 | |
Selection Process | Written Test |
Application Start Date | 02.01.2019 |
Application End Date | 23.01.2019 |
Official Website | Click Here |
Official Notification | Click Here |
APPSC Assistant Public Relations Officer Admit Card 2019 | |
Admit Card | Click Here |
To Download the Admit Card
1. Click Here to open Official Website.
2. Go through Attention: Hall Tickets Of Notification No.19/2018 - Assistant Public Relations Officer In A.P. Information Subordinate Service.
3. Click on Click Here Option.
4. Enter your User Id, Password and Click on Login.
5. Your Admit Card will appear.
6. Download the Admit Card and take the print out.
APPSC Assistant Public Relations Officer Admit Card 2019 Exam-Pattern | ||||||
S. No. | Section | Paper | Subject | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
1. | Part-A | Paper - I | General Studies & Mental Ability (Degree Standard) | 150 | 150 | 150 minutes |
Paper - II | Journalism / Public Relations (Degree Standard) | 150 | 150 | |||
2. | Part-B | Interview (Oral Test) | 30 | |||
Total | 330 Marks |
APPSC Assistant Public Relations Officer Admit Card 2019 Syllabus | ||
Paper | Name of the Subject | Syllabus |
Paper-I | General Studies & Mental Ability | 1. Events of national and international importance. 2. Current affairs- international, national and regional. 3. General Science and it applications to the day to day life Contemporary developments in Science & Technology and information Technology. 4. Social- economic and political history of modern India with emphasis on Andhra Pradesh. 5. Indian polity and governance: constitutional issues, public policy, reforms and e-governance initiatives with specific reference to Andhra Pradesh. 6. Economic development in India since independence with emphasis on Andhra Pradesh. 7. Physical geography of Indian sub-continent and Andhra Pradesh. 8. Disaster management: vulnerability profile, prevention and mitigation strategies, Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in the assessment of Disaster. 9. Sustainable Development and Environmental Protection 10. Logical reasoning, analytical ability and data interpretation. 11. Data Analysis: a) Tabulation of data b) Visual representation of data c) Basic data analysis (Summary Statistics such as mean, median, mode, variance and coefficient of variation) and Interpretation 12. Bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh and its Administrative, Economic, Social, Cultural, Political, and Legal implications/problems. |
Paper-II | Journalism / Public Relations | 1. Communication process, theories and models. Types of mass communication; Media and Society - Media and Social change; problems barriers, diffusion and adoption theories. 2. Development communication, scope, issues, contents, effects problems, relevance, use of multi-media, etc. Strategies - adaptation to rural India. 3. Newspaper Reporting and writing - Types of reporting'; techniques; investigative, advocacy, depth; specialised reporting; Courts and Crime; writing for specialised newspapers and magazines; sourcing, data gathering etc. 4. Principles of editing, design and layout, production and printing methods - current trends in newspapers and magazines; 5. Broadcasting system in India; scope and nature; low cost media, relative advantage, satellite communication. Role of radio and TV in multi-lingual society - kinds of radio and TV programmes, impact of Radio and TV -Audience participation. 6. Basic communication research, types of research, basic applied, policy research, Impact studies, Research methods, stages of research; research tools and sampling. 7. Comparative history of media - Press & Broadcasting highlights of the history of Indian Press, Press in Indian Languages. Media Laws, Constitution of India, Press Council and Codes of Ethics. 8. Public Relations, Place of PR in communication, PR process and campaign planning, etc Public Opinion and propaganda. 9. Organization and functions of public relation departments in private and public sector organisations, characteristics of the PR man, various publics, internal and external. 10. PR planning, press relations, industrial relations, consumer, community, government, company relations, PR and the management. 11. Tools of public relations: press releases, newsletter, brochure, house journals, advertising, exhibitions, annual reports. PR and corporate image; public relations in central and state government in India. 12. Role of PR in developing countries, role of multimedia publicity; Rural PR. 13. Trends, issues, contents - Environmental analysis and policy surveys, PR and opinion research. |