Telangana Group-1 Final Results 2025 Declared: 562 Candidates Selected for Top Government Posts
The Telangana State Public Service Commission (TGPSC) has officially released the Group-1 Final Results 2025, selecting candidates for 562 out of 563 prestigious government posts across the state. This announcement, made late Wednesday night, marks a major milestone in Telangana’s administrative recruitment process. Candidates were chosen based on merit scores in the mains exam, reservation policies, and post preferences, with the final list now available on the official TGPSC website. Whether you’re preparing for future Group-1 exams in Hyderabad, Warangal, Nalgonda, or Karimnagar, this result sets the benchmark for competitive success.
📌 What’s Inside the Telangana Group-1 Final List?
TGPSC Chairman Burra Venkatesham confirmed that 562 candidates have been selected for various Group-1 services, while one post remains withheld due to legal proceedings. The selection process was based on:
- Candidate’s preference order for posts
- Performance in the Group-1 Mains Exam
- Reservation and roster system
- Verification of original documents
This recruitment drive is the first Group-1 appointment process since the formation of Telangana, making it a historic event for aspirants and administrators alike.
🥇 Top 10 Rankers and Their Chosen Posts
The top 10 rank holders have all opted for the coveted RDO (Revenue Divisional Officer) post. Here’s a look at the standout performers:
| Rank | Candidate Name | Marks Scored | Selected Post |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lakshmideepika (Hyderabad) | 550 | RDO |
| 2 | Dadi Venkataramana (Nalgonda) | 535.5 | RDO |
| 3 | Vamsikrishna Reddy | — | RDO |
| 4 | Jinna Tejaswini (Hanumakonda) | 532 | RDO |
| 5–10 | Krithika, Harshavardhan, Anusha, Nikitha, Bhavya, Srikrishna Sai | — | RDO |
Lakshmideepika, a medical graduate from Osmania University, emerged as the state topper in Multi-Zone 2. Tejaswini, currently serving as a Mandal Panchayat Officer, topped Multi-Zone 1.
Zone-Wise Selection Breakdown
TGPSC divided the recruitment across two zones:
- Multi-Zone 1: 258 posts filled
- Multi-Zone 2: 304 posts filled
Each zone had its own merit list, and candidates were selected in a 1:1 ratio following document verification conducted between April 16–22, 2025.
Merit List Insights: Women Shine Bright
The General Ranking List (GRL) revealed impressive gender diversity:
- 6 women in the top 10 ranks
- 25 women in the top 50
- 41 women in the top 100
Additionally, 52 candidates scored over 500 marks in the mains exam (excluding English qualifying paper), showcasing the high level of competition.
Legal Challenges and High Court Verdict
The final results were delayed due to legal disputes. A single judge bench of the Telangana High Court had earlier ordered re-evaluation of answer sheets or a fresh exam. However, the Division Bench led by Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh suspended that order, allowing TGPSC to proceed with appointments.
Key legal developments:
- Original verdict questioned transparency and fairness
- TGPSC argued no malpractice or paper leaks occurred
- Final appointments are provisional, subject to court’s final ruling on October 15, 2025
This legal clarity enabled the commission to release the final selection list after midnight on September 24, 2025.
Timeline of the Group-1 Recruitment Process
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Notification Issued | February 2024 |
| Mains Exam Conducted | October 21–27, 2024 |
| Mains Results Announced | March 30, 2025 |
| Document Verification | April 16–22, 2025 |
| Final Results Released | September 24, 2025 |
Over 21,085 candidates appeared for all papers in the mains exam. The final selection was based on their performance and post preferences.
What Happens Next?
Candidates selected for Group-1 posts will receive appointment orders, but these are subject to the outcome of pending writ appeals. TGPSC has clarified that any candidate found to have submitted false information will face immediate cancellation of their appointment and legal action under commission rules.
Final Thoughts: A New Chapter for Telangana Administration
The release of the Telangana Group-1 Final Results 2025 is not just a milestone for the selected candidates—it’s a moment of pride for the entire state. With top performers like Lakshmideepika and Tejaswini stepping into key administrative roles, the future of Telangana governance looks promising.
For aspirants preparing for future Group-1 exams, this result offers valuable insights into the selection process, merit expectations, and legal safeguards. Stay updated, stay focused, and aim high—because your name could be on the next merit list.




