The Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC) has officially announced the much-anticipated recruitment drive for Senior Lecturers and Lecturers in District Institutes of Education and Training (DIET) for 2026. If you are an aspiring educator looking to secure a prestigious government teaching position in Telangana, understanding the TGPSC Senior Lecturer Syllabus 2026 and Exam Pattern is your first crucial step toward success.
The official notification, released as Notification No. 04/G/SE/2026, outlines a total of 86 vacancies, combining both Senior Lecturer and Lecturer posts across 19 subject categories. With the written examination tentatively scheduled for November 2026, now is the time to familiarize yourself with the structure of the exam and the subjects you need to master.
Before diving into the syllabus and pattern, here is a quick snapshot of the key details regarding this recruitment drive:
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Conducting Body | Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC) |
| Notification No. | 04/G/SE/2026 |
| Posts | Senior Lecturer & Lecturer in DIET |
| Total Vacancies | 86 (23 Senior Lecturer, 63 Lecturer posts) |
| Application Dates | June 24, 2026, to July 29, 2026 (5:00 PM) |
| Exam Date | November 2026 (Tentative) |
| Exam Mode | Objective Type (OMR or CBRT) |
| Official Website | tgpsc.gov.in |
The selection process consists of a single written examination, which is objective in nature, followed by document verification for qualified candidates. The exam is designed to test both your general knowledge and your mastery of your specific subject area. Below is the detailed TGPSC Exam Pattern 2026 :
| Paper | Subject | No. of Questions | Duration | Maximum Marks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper I | General Studies & General Abilities | 150 | 150 Minutes | 150 |
| Paper II (Part A) | Concerned Subject-I (Education Theory & Practice) | 75 | 150 Minutes (Combined) | 150 |
| Paper II (Part B) | Concerned Subject-II (Post-specific Subject) | 75 | 150 | |
| Total | 300 | 150 Minutes | 450 |
Note on Exam Pattern:
Duration: Paper-I has a dedicated duration of 150 minutes, while Paper-II (both Parts A & B) is conducted for a total of 150 minutes .
Language: The question papers (except for language subjects) are set bilingually in English and Telugu .
Marking: There is no negative marking explicitly mentioned in the available notifications, but candidates should refer to the official notification for any updates.
Qualifying Marks: Candidates must secure minimum qualifying marks: 40% for OC, EWS, and Sportspersons; 35% for BCs; and 30% for SCs, STs, and PH candidates.
While a detailed syllabus is usually published in the official notification PDF, the exam structure gives a clear picture of the syllabus composition. Candidates must prepare for the following broad categories:
| S.No | Subject Area | Topics Included |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Current Affairs | Regional, National & International events |
| 2 | International Relations | Global organizations, treaties, events |
| 3 | General Science | Science basics, India’s achievements in S&T |
| 4 | Environment | Environmental issues, disaster management |
| 5 | Economy | Economic & social development of India & Telangana |
| 6 | Geography (India) | Physical, social & economic geography |
| 7 | Geography (Telangana) | Demography, resources, regional geography |
| 8 | History (India) | Modern Indian history & national movement |
| 9 | History (Telangana) | Telangana movement & state formation |
| 10 | Polity | Indian Constitution, governance & public policy |
| 11 | Social Issues | Gender, caste, tribe, inclusion policies |
| 12 | Culture | Telangana culture, heritage, arts & literature |
| 13 | Telangana Policies | Government schemes & development programs |
| 14 | Reasoning | Logical reasoning, analytical ability, data interpretation |
| 15 | English | Basic English (10th standard level) |
These topics are officially listed under Paper-I GS syllabus.
Paper II varies according to the subject/post, but broadly includes Educational Foundations + Subject Specialization.
| S.No | Topic | Subtopics |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Philosophy of Education | Indian & Western philosophies, aims of education |
| 2 | Sociology of Education | Society & education, social change, inclusion |
| 3 | Psychology of Learning | Learning theories, child development, motivation |
| 4 | Educational Management | School leadership, administration, supervision |
| 5 | Curriculum & Pedagogy | Curriculum design, teaching methods, evaluation |
| 6 | Teacher Education | NCF, NEP 2020, teacher training systems |
| 7 | ICT in Education | Digital learning, e-learning tools |
| 8 | Assessment & Evaluation | Measurement, evaluation techniques |
| Subject | Key Topics |
|---|---|
| Mathematics | Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, Statistics |
| Physical Science | Physics & Chemistry concepts, pedagogy |
| Biological Science | Botany, Zoology, life sciences |
| Social Studies | History, Geography, Civics, Economics |
| English | Literature, grammar, pedagogy of English |
| Telugu | Language, literature, teaching methods |
The major weightage (around 70–80%) is from subject specialization, while the rest focuses on pedagogy and teaching aptitude (pattern similar to lecturer exams).
This paper is common for all candidates. It aims to evaluate a candidate’s awareness of their surroundings, analytical skills, and reasoning abilities. Key topics typically include :
General Science: Current scientific developments and concepts.
Current Events: National and international importance.
History & Culture: Indian history, with a special focus on the history and culture of Telangana.
Geography: Indian and Telangana geography.
Indian Polity: Constitution, political system, and governance.
Economy: Indian economy, planning, and the economic status of Telangana.
Mental Ability & Reasoning: Logical reasoning, analytical ability, and data interpretation.
General English & Telugu: Basic comprehension and grammar skills.
This is the most critical part of the exam for a Senior Lecturer aspirant. The syllabus is divided into two parts based on your chosen subject.
Part A: Education Theory & Practice – This portion tests candidates on their foundational knowledge of education, pedagogy, teaching methodologies, and psychological aspects of learning. It is the core subject for all teaching posts.
Part B: Concerned Subject-II – This is your specialized subject. You will be tested on your deep knowledge of your specific post. The subjects vary widely, and candidates must prepare based on their postgraduate specialization. The subjects include :
Education (English & Urdu Medium)
English
Telugu
Urdu
Mathematics (English & Urdu Medium)
Science (English & Urdu Medium)
Social Studies (English & Urdu Medium)
Philosophy
Psychology
Planning & Statistics
Art Education
Educational Technology
Part A: Physical Education Content – This covers the theoretical aspects of physical education, including anatomy, physiology, sports psychology, and history of sports.
Part B: Physical Education Pedagogy – This focuses on teaching methods, coaching techniques, and curriculum development in physical education.
The syllabus is divided into two major sections:
This section evaluates candidates’ educational understanding, reasoning ability, and awareness.
Teaching aptitude is a core component, as the role involves training future teachers.
This is the most important section, carrying equal weightage.
The syllabus aligns with UGC/NET and PG curriculum standards, similar to lecturer exams.
If your subject is Education, important areas include:
| Criteria | Details |
|---|---|
| Correct Answer | +1 Mark |
| Wrong Answer | -0.25 (expected) |
| Unattempted | 0 |
Accuracy is very important due to negative marking.
Master the Syllabus & Pattern: The first step is to get a copy of the official notification and download the detailed syllabus. Your preparation should be 100% aligned with the topics mentioned.
Focus on Your Specialization: Since Paper-II carries 300 marks out of 450, the majority of your preparation time should be dedicated to your concerned subject (Part A & B).
General Studies is Key: Do not neglect Paper-I. It is a qualifying and scoring paper. Regular reading of newspapers, standard GK books, and Telangana state-specific guides is essential.
Practice with Mock Tests: Since the exam is objective, solving mock tests is vital for improving speed and accuracy. It will help you manage the 150-minute time frame effectively.
Revise Thoroughly: Create a revision plan to cover all topics multiple times before the exam. Focus on summarizing key points from both your subject and general studies.
Start your preparation early and follow the official TGPSC website for any updates on the syllabus or exam date. Good luck!
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