What is CCSE in TNPSC?
CCSE stands for Combined Civil Services Examination. TNPSC groups its recruitments into CCSE-I (Group 1), CCSE-II (Group 2/2A) and CCSE-IV (Group 4 and VAO).
The combined format means one exam covers many posts: you write once and your rank plus preferences decide which post you are allotted at counselling.
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No. TNPSC does not apply negative marking in Group 1, Group 2/2A or Group 4 exams. An unanswered question scores the same as a wrong one, so attempt all questions.
OTR is TNPSC's mandatory candidate profile. You register once, pay the registration fee, and it stays valid for 5 years, after which each exam application only needs the per-exam fee.
Yes. Since 2022, TNPSC combined exams include a Tamil Eligibility-cum-Scoring Test of 100 questions for 150 marks. You must score at least 40% (60 marks) for your paper to be evaluated further.
90 marks out of 300 for all categories, plus at least 40% (60 of 150) in the Tamil Eligibility-cum-Scoring Test for it to be counted.
Group 2 covers interview posts and Group 2A covers non-interview posts. Both are recruited through the same CCSE-II examination; 2A selection is decided purely on written marks.
TNPSC exams are set at SSLC-to-degree standard with a Tamil Nadu-focused syllabus, while UPSC is broader and more analytical. TNPSC is more predictable, but competition per seat is still intense.
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This answer is verified against official TNPSC notifications and scheme documents. Sources: TNPSC official notifications. Figures are indicative and may change with each official notification. Data last reviewed: July 2026.
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