APPSC Recruitment Exam 2025: FBO, ABO admit cards out; exam on September 7
Suviral Shukla | August 29, 2025 | 10:28 AM IST | 1 min read
The APPSC admit card for Forest Beat Officer (FBO) and Assistant Bear Officer (ABO) exams 2025 can be accessed using candidates’ OTPR ID and password.
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Subscribe NowThe Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has issued the APPSC admit cards for FBO and ABO recruitment exams 2025. Registered candidates can download their mandatory exam hall ticket through the official website at psc.ap.gov.in.
The APPSC admit card for Forest Beat Officer (FBO) and Assistant Beat Officer (ABO) exams 2025 can be accessed using candidates’ OTPR ID and password. The pen-paper-based APSC recruitment exams will be conducted on September 7 across all 13 districts of Andhra Pradesh.
The commission will fill a total of 691 posts of FBO and ABO through the APPSC recruitment exams 2025.
As per the pay scale offered by APPSC, the salary for the forest beat officer post ranges from Rs 25,220 to Rs 80,910, whereas for the assistant beat officer, the salary scales between Rs 23,120 and Rs 74,770.
Also read TNPSC group 1 prelims results 2025 declared; mains exam from December 1 to 4
APPSC 2025: Exam pattern
According to the exam pattern, the APPSC 2025 exam consists of prelims, mains and an interview round. Since, the exam pattern differs for every post, candidates can check the exam pattern for each group exam from the table given below.
| APPSC Post Name | APPSC Exam Pattern | 
| FBO and ABO | 
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| APPSC Group 1 | 
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| APPSC Group 2 | 
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| APPSC Group 4 | 
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| AP Police SI | 
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| APPSC Lecturer | 
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| APPSC Medical Officer | 
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| APPSC Forest Range | 
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