University faculty recruitment application deadline extended till June 15 in A.P.

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The Andhra Pradesh Commissionerate of Higher Education has extended by a week the exertion deadline for the Faculty Recruitment 2026 successful the nationalist universities, pursuing requests from candidates who are yet to implicit the exertion process.

According to a notification released connected Monday, candidates tin taxable their online applications and wage the registration interest done the Common Recruitment Portal until June 15, alternatively of the earlier deadline of June 8. The recruitment portal tin beryllium accessed astatine https://apuniversitiesrecruitment.apcfss.in.

The past day for receipt of hard copies of applications, on with supporting documents, by registered post, velocity station oregon courier has besides been extended from June 15 to June 22. The participating universities person correspondingly revised consequent stages of the recruitment process.

The database of prima facie eligible and ineligible applicants volition present beryllium displayed connected June 29. Candidates whitethorn taxable grievances connected eligibility until July 6, portion the last database of prima facie eligible candidates volition beryllium published connected July 7.

As connected the day of the notification, 34,207 candidates person registered connected the communal recruitment portal. Of them, 29,179 had applied for astatine slightest 1 post, and 27,267 had completed the exertion process. A full of 1,60,314 applications had been submitted for assorted module positions crossed the State nationalist universities.

The Commissionerate has advised candidates to implicit the online exertion process earlier the revised deadline and guarantee that the hard copies of their applications scope the respective assemblage registrars by June 22. Candidates person besides been asked to regularly cheque the recruitment portal for updates and instructions.

Published - June 09, 2026 08:58 p.m. IST

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