ForestBeat Officer Hall Ticket for the year 2025 from APPSC is now available for download on psc.ap.gov.in. Here's the link to download the FBO Admit Card PDF.
The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has announced the release of the hall tickets for the Forest Beat Officer Exam, scheduled for September 7, 2025. The exam will be conducted across 13 districts in Andhra Pradesh.
Candidates who have registered for the exam can download their hall tickets from the official APPSC website using their OTPR ID or registration number and password/date of birth. The hall ticket contains crucial information such as the candidate's full name, roll number, date of birth, exam date, reporting and closing time, exam city and center details, candidate's photograph and signature, and exam day guidelines.
Once the hall ticket is generated, the exam center cannot be changed under any circumstances. Candidates are advised to check their exam city and exam center in the Admit Card carefully. Along with the hall ticket, candidates must carry a valid government-issued ID like Aadhaar, Voter ID, or PAN for verification.
In case a candidate forgets their registration number, they can use the "Forgot Registration Number" option on the login page or contact the APPSC support desk for assistance. The APPSC Forest Beat Officer Hall Ticket was released on August 29, 2025.
The institution conducting the APPSC Forest Beat Officer examination in 2025 is the Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC). Candidates are encouraged to prepare diligently for the exam to ensure a successful outcome. Good luck to all the candidates!
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