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TGPSC EO Jobs 2026: 190 Vacancies Approved – Notification Update and Preparation Strategy

Introduction

Let me be very honest with you.

If you are preparing for government jobs, there is a high chance you are making this mistake…

Because I was also the same.

Waiting for the notification… and then starting preparation.

If this sounds like you, then this article is exactly for you.

The Biggest Mistake: “I Will Start After Notification”

Most students think like this:

  • “Notification vachaka start chesta…”
  • “Time undi kada… ippudu relax avuddam…”
  • “Once notification comes, I will prepare seriously…”

But let me tell you the truth…

 This is the biggest trap.

Because once the notification comes… everything changes.

What Happens After Notification?

Let’s imagine…

 The notification is released today.

What will you do?

  • You get excited
  • You start searching: “How to crack the exam?”
  • You download many materials

But actual preparation?

Very little.

The Real Problem: Tension + Confusion

After the notification:

  • You feel pressure
  • You think, “Time is very little!”
  • You try to follow a strict timetable
  • You sit for long hours

But at the end of the day…

Nothing goes into your head.

 Why Does This Happen?

Because:

  • Your mind is under pressure
  • Too much information is coming in
  • There is no clear direction

Reality: Only 25% Preparation Happens

Let’s be honest.

Even if you study all day:

  • How much do you actually understand?
  • How much do you remember?

Most students:

 Study 8–10 hours
But effective preparation = only 20–25%

This is the truth.

The Real Reason Behind This

Because preparation started at the wrong time.

You started when:

  • Competition is high
  • Pressure is high
  • Fear is high

So your brain doesn’t absorb properly.

The Smart Way: Start Before Notification

Now think differently.

What if you start preparation before the notification?

  • No pressure
  • Enough time
  • Clear mind
  • Better understanding

This is how toppers prepare.

Important Point You Must Understand

Right now:

  • Posts are already created (like TGPSC EO 190 posts)
  • Departments have requirements

     Vacancy Details

    Grade-wise distribution:

    • EO Grade-I → 41 posts
    • EO Grade-II → 62 posts
    • EO Grade-III → 87 posts
    District-wise Opportunity
    • Hyderabad (Charminar zone) → around 30 posts
    • Yadadri-Bhongir → around 27 posts
    • Jogulamba Gadwal → around 16 posts
    • Bhadrachalam/Kothagudem → around 7 posts
    • Basara → around 4 posts
    • Someone else is preparing
    • Someone else is improving
    • Someone else is moving ahead

    Let’s see the numbers clearly:

    Total = 190 posts

  • This is a big opportunity for many candidates.

    These posts are not limited to one place.

    They are spread across Telangana:

  •  The remaining posts are in other districts also, so this is a state-wide opportunity.

That means:

Notification is definitely going to come.

So tell me honestly…

If it is coming anyway… Why are you waiting?

Waiting = Losing Advantage

Every day you wait:

And you are just waiting.

This is the harsh truth.

Early Preparation = Big Advantage

If you start now:

  • You will build strong basics
  • You will understand concepts deeply
  • You will not feel pressure later

When the notification comes:

You will confidently say:

“I am already ready.”

Real Example (Very Common)

Let’s take two students:

Student 1:

  • Waits for notification
  • Starts late
  • Gets stressed
  • Studies randomly

Student 2:

  • Starts early
  • Studies slowly but consistently
  • No tension
  • Clear understanding

Who will succeed?

Obviously Student 2.

What You Should Do Now (Simple Plan)

Don’t overthink. Just start small.

Step 1: Start Basics

  • General Studies
  • Telangana History
  • Polity
  • Maths & Reasoning

No need to rush.

Step 2: Study Daily (2–3 Hours)

  • Don’t suddenly study 10 hours
  • Start with 2–3 hours
  • Be consistent

Step 3: Avoid Overloading

  • Don’t watch too many videos
  • Don’t collect too many materials

 Focus on limited sources.

Step 4: Practice Slowly

  • Solve questions
  • Revise regularly

Understanding is more important than speed.

 What You Should NOT Do

  • Waiting for notification
  • Studying only under pressure
  • Following unrealistic timetables
  • Comparing yourself with others

Truth You Must Accept

Government jobs are not about:

  • Last-minute hard work
  • Studying 10 hours a day
  • Watching motivational videos

They are about:

  • Consistency
  • Timing
  • Smart preparation

Final Message (Very Important)

Let me tell you something honestly.

Everyone gets the same notification.
Everyone sees the same exam date.

But…

Not everyone is prepared.

Why?

Because some people wait…
And some people start early.

Conclusion

Right now, you have two options:

Option 1:

  • Wait for the notification
  • Feel tension
  • Do incomplete preparation

Option 2:

  • Start now
  • Stay consistent
  • Be ready before others

So ask yourself:

Are you going to wait… or are you going to prepare?

Final Advice

Don’t wait for the “perfect time”.

Because the perfect time never comes.

Start todayStart small
But start now

Because when the notification comes…

It should not scare you
It should excite you

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is the TGPSC EO notification released?

No, the official notification has not been released yet. But 190 posts are already approved, so recruitment is expected soon.

2. How many vacancies are there for EO posts?

There are a total of 190 Executive Officer posts.

  • Grade-I → 41
  • Grade-II → 62
  • Grade-III → 87

3. Will these posts be filled through TGPSC?

 Yes, usually these Endowments Department posts are filled through TGPSC recruitment.

4. What is the expected qualification?

Most likely:

  • Degree (for most posts)
  • Basic knowledge of Telugu
  • General awareness

Final details will come in the official notification.

5. What is the salary for EO posts?

Expected salary:

  • ₹25,000 to ₹60,000+
  • Along with government benefits and job security

6. What is the job role of an Executive Officer?

 An EO manages:

  • Temple administration
  • Staff supervision
  • Accounts and finances
  • Festivals and daily operations

7. When will the notification be released?

The exact date is not known. But since posts are created, notifications can come anytime in the near future.

8. Should I wait for notification to start preparation?

 No. That is the biggest mistake. Start preparation now to avoid pressure later.

9. How many hours should I study daily?

Start with 2–3 hours daily and focus on consistency rather than long study hours.

10. What subjects should I prepare?

Focus on:

  • General Studies
  • Telangana History
  • Polity
  • Maths & Reasoning