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    Andhra Pradesh Education Minister Botcha Satyanarayana announced that the DSC-2024 examinations have been rescheduled to take place between March 30 and April 30. Originally planned for March 15, the exams were moved to allow for changes in the qualifications for the position of Secondary Grade Teacher (SGT) and to provide time between the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) and the DSC exams.

    Minister Botcha Satyanarayana also mentioned that hall tickets for the DSC-2024 exams will be available for download starting from March 25. He urged all candidates to use this extra time to prepare thoroughly for the exams.

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    It was emphasized by the Minister that rescheduling was important due to changes in qualifications for the SGT position and to allow time between the TET and DSC exams. Candidates can download their hall tickets from March 25 onwards. Minister Botcha Satyanarayana encouraged all candidates to use this extra time to prepare well for the exams.

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