The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has officially released the syllabus and exam pattern for the APPSC ASO Exam 2026. The candidates who will be applying for the exam must go through the APSSC ASO Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2026 to check which topics will be asked in the exam and to know the exam format, including the marking scheme, number of questions, duration, and more. By understanding the APPSC ASO Syllabus 2026, candidates can focus on relevant topics rather than wasting their time on irrelevant ones.

APPSC ASO Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2026

The APPSC ASO 2026 Exam will be conducted to recruit eligible candidates for a total of 250 Assistant Statistical Officer vacancies. Covering the entire APPSC ASO Syllabus 2026 ensures that candidates do not miss out on any important topic. It is also helpful in tracking preparation progress and identifying strengths and weaknesses, and the exam pattern gives candidates a clear understanding of how the examination will be conducted.

APPSC ASO Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2026- Overview
OrganizationAndhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) 
PostAssistant Statistical Officer (ASO)
Vacancy250
Type of QuestionObjective Type
Number of QuestionsPrelims- 150
Mains- 300
Total MarksPrelims- 150
Mains- 300
DurationPrelims: 150 Minutes
Mains: 300 Minutes
Negative Marking⅓ Mark (Each)
Official Website www.psc.ap.gov.in

APPSC ASO Notification 2026 for 250 Vacancies- Click to Check

APPSC ASO Exam Pattern 2026

Knowing the APPSC ASO Exam Pattern 2026 in advance helps candidates prepare in a more structured and efficient way. The exam pattern for both prelims and the mains exams has been discussed below. Understanding the exam pattern helps candidates to manage their time effectively during the exam, as they can plan how much time to allocate to each section.

APPSC ASO Prelims Exam Pattern 2026

  • Type of Questions: Objective Type
  • Number of Questions: 150
  • Total Marks: 150
  • Marking Scheme: Each Question Carries 1 Mark
  • Negative Marking: ⅓ Mark
SubjectsNumber of QuestionsMarksDuration
General Studies
&
Mental Ability
and Subject
150150150 Minutes

APPSC ASO Mains Exam Pattern 2026

  • Type of Questions: Objective Type
  • Number of Questions: 300
  • Total Marks: 300
  • Marking Scheme: Each Question Carries 1 Mark
  • Negative Marking: ⅓ Mark
PapersSubjectsNumber of QuestionsMarksDuration
Paper 1General Studies
&
Mental Ability
150150150 Minutes
Paper 2Subject150150150 Minutes
Total300300300 Minutes

APPSC ASO Syllabus 2026

Candidates can check the APPSC ASO Syllabus 2026 for both the prelims and mains exams from below. A well-structured syllabus helps aspirants identify the weightage of different sections and prioritize their preparation accordingly. It also reduces confusion by giving a clear direction about what to study and what to avoid. Candidates are advised to go through the syllabus thoroughly before starting their preparation.

APPSC ASO Prelims Syllabus 2026

General Studies and Mental Ability (Part- A)

  1. Events of national and international importance.
  2. Current affairs- international, national and regional.
  3. General Science and it applications to the day to day life Contemporary developments in Science & Technology and information Technology.
  4. Social- economic and political history of modern India with emphasis on Andhra Pradesh.
  5. Indian polity and governance: constitutional issues, public policy, reforms and e-governance initiatives with specific reference to Andhra Pradesh.
  6. Economic development in India since independence with emphasis on Andhra Pradesh.
  7. Physical geography of Indian sub-continent and Andhra Pradesh.
  8. Disaster management: vulnerability profile, prevention and mitigation strategies, Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in the assessment of Disaster.
  9. Sustainable Development and Environmental Protection
  10. Logical reasoning, analytical ability and data interpretation.
  11. Data Analysis:
    a) Tabulation of data
    b) Visual representation of data
    c) Basic data analysis (Summary Statistics such as mean, median, mode, variance and coefficient of variation) and Interpretation
  12. Bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh and its Administrative, Economic, Social, Cultural, Political, and Legal implications/problems.

Subject (Part- B)

  1. Economic Concepts: Concepts of Production, Consumption and Demand – Concept of Elasticity - Market Structures and Equilibrium – Price determination. National Income: concepts and determinants – employment, consumption, savings and investment. Rate of Interest and Profit. Concepts of Money and measures of money supply, velocity. Banks and credit creation, Banks and portfolio management, Central Bank and control over supply of money. Determination of price level - Inflation: meaning, measurement and control. Public Finance: Budgets, Taxes and non-tax revenues, Budget deficits.
  2. International Economics: Free Trade and Protection - Balance of payments accounts and adjustment - Exchange rate under the exchange markets - International Monetary System and World Trading order - Brettonwoods system. IMF and the World Bank and their associates. Sources of growth - capital, Human capital, productivity, Trade and aid, non-economic factors.
  3. Indian Economics: Main features: Population; size, composition, quality and growth trend, occupational distribution, Effects of Births and Deaths. Mass poverty - Unemployment and its types - Inequality and types thereof - Rural-urban disparities. Foreign Trade: Balance of Payments and External Debt. Inflation and parallel economy and its effects. Fiscal deficit. Sectoral trends and regional disparities. Economic Planning in India: Major controversies on planning in India, NITI Ayog. Broad Fiscal, monetary, industry, trade and agricultural policies.
  4. Financial Accounting: Introduction to accounting - Accounting concepts and conventions – Accounting process - Journalizing, Posting to ledger accounts - Subsidiary books including Cash book - Bank Reconciliation Statement - Preparation of Trial Balance and Final Accounts - Errors and Rectification - Depreciation and Reserves – Single entry and non trading concerns.
  5. Basics of Computers: Binary system, Octal and Hexadecimal systems. Conversion to and from Decimal systems. Codes, Bits, Bytes and Words. Memory of a computer, Arithmetic and Logical operations on numbers. Algorithms and Flow charts. Using Spread Sheet: Basics of Spreadsheet; Manipulation of cells; Formulas and Functions; Editing of Spread Sheet, printing of Spread Sheet.
  6. Introduction to Statistics: Collection of data: primary and Secondary data. methods of Sampling (Random, Non Random), Definition of Probability – Census- Schedule and questionnaire - Frequency distribution – Tabulation - Diagrammatic and graphic presentation of data.
  7. Measures of Central Tendency: Meaning objectives and characteristics of measures of central tendency –Types of Averages: Arithmetic Mean, Geometric Mean , Harmonic Mean , Median, Mode, Quartiles Deciles, Percentiles-Properties of averages and their applications.
  8. Measures of Dispersion and Skewness: Dispersion: Meaning and properties –Types : Range ,Quartile Deviation, Mean Deviation, Standard Deviation, Coefficient of Veriation. Skewness: Meaning – Karl Pearson and Bowl’s measures of skewness, concept of kurtosis – normal distribution.
  9. Measure of Relation: Correlation meaning and uses – types of correlation – Karl Pearson’s correlation coefficient – Spearman’s rank correlation – probable error.
  10. Analysis of time series and Index Numbers: Time Series analysis: Meaning and Uses - Components of time series – Measurement of trend and seasonal variations - Utility of decomposition of time series - Decentralization of data. Index Numbers: Meaning and importance – Methods of construction of Index Numbers: Price Index Numbers, Quantity index Numbers – Tests of Adequacy of Index Numbers -base shifting and deflation of Index Numbers - Cost of living Index Numbers – Limitations of Index Numbers. Concepts of price, quantity and cost Index Numbers. Deflation of Index Numbers.

APPSC ASO Mains Syllabus 2026

General Studies and Mental Ability (Paper 1)

  1. Events of national and international importance.
  2. Current affairs- international, national and regional.
  3. General Science and it applications to the day to day life Contemporary developments in Science & Technology and information Technology.
  4. Social- economic and political history of modern India with emphasis on Andhra Pradesh.
  5. Indian polity and governance: constitutional issues, public policy, reforms and e-governance initiatives with specific reference to Andhra Pradesh.
  6. Economic development in India since independence with emphasis on Andhra Pradesh.
  7. Physical geography of Indian sub-continent and Andhra Pradesh.
  8. Disaster management: vulnerability profile, prevention and mitigation strategies, Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in the assessment of Disaster.
  9. Sustainable Development and Environmental Protection
  10. Logical reasoning, analytical ability and data interpretation.
  11. Data Analysis:
    a) Tabulation of data
    b) Visual representation of data
    c) Basic data analysis (Summary Statistics such as mean, median, mode, variance and coefficient of variation) and Interpretation
  12. Bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh and its Administrative, Economic, Social, Cultural, Political, and Legal implications/problems

Subject (Paper 2)

  1. Economic Concepts: Concepts of Production, Consumption and Demand – Concept of Elasticity - Market Structures and Equilibrium – Price determination. National Income: concepts and determinants – employment, consumption, savings and investment. Rate of Interest and Profit. Concepts of Money and measures of money supply, velocity. Banks and credit creation, Banks and portfolio management, Central Bank and control over supply of money. Determination of price level - Inflation: meaning, measurement and control. Public Finance: Budgets, Taxes and non-tax revenues, Budget deficits.
  2. International Economics: Free Trade and Protection - Balance of payments accounts and adjustment - Exchange rate under the exchange markets - International Monetary System and World Trading order - Brettonwoods system. IMF and the World Bank and their associates. Sources of growth - capital, Human capital, productivity, Trade and aid, non-economic factors.
  3. Indian Economics: Main features: Population; size, composition, quality and growth trend, occupational distribution, Effects of Births and Deaths. Mass poverty - Unemployment and its types - Inequality and types thereof - Rural-urban disparities. Foreign Trade: Balance of Payments and External Debt. Inflation and parallel economy and its effects. Fiscal deficit. Sectoral trends and regional disparities. Economic Planning in India: Major controversies on planning in India, NITI Ayog. Broad Fiscal, monetary, industry, trade and agricultural policies.
  4. Financial Accounting: Introduction to accounting - Accounting concepts and conventions – Accounting process - Journalizing, Posting to ledger accounts - Subsidiary books including Cash book - Bank Reconciliation Statement - Preparation of Trial Balance and Final Accounts - Errors and Rectification - Depreciation and Reserves – Single entry and non trading concerns.
  5. Basics of Computers: Binary system, Octal and Hexadecimal systems. Conversion to and from Decimal systems. Codes, Bits, Bytes and Words. Memory of a computer, Arithmetic and Logical operations on numbers. Algorithms and Flow charts. Using Spread Sheet: Basics of Spreadsheet; Manipulation of cells; Formulas and Functions; Editing of Spread Sheet, printing of Spread Sheet.
  6. Introduction to Statistics: Collection of data: primary and Secondary data. methods of Sampling (Random, Non Random), Definition of Probability – Census- Schedule and questionnaire - Frequency distribution – Tabulation - Diagrammatic and graphic presentation of data.
  7. Measures of Central Tendency: Meaning objectives and characteristics of measures of central tendency –Types of Averages: Arithmetic Mean, Geometric Mean , Harmonic Mean , Median, Mode, Quartiles, Deciles, Percentiles-Properties of averages and their applications.
  8. Measures of Dispersion and Skewness: Dispersion: Meaning and properties –Types : Range ,Quartile Deviation, Mean Deviation, Standard Deviation, Coefficient of Veriation. Skewness: Meaning – Karl Pearson and Bowl’s measures of skewness, concept of kurtosis – normal distribution.
  9. Measure of Relation: Correlation meaning and uses – types of correlation – Karl Pearson’s correlation coefficient – Spearman’s rank correlation – probable error.
  10. Analysis of time series and Index Numbers: Time Series analysis: Meaning and Uses - Components of time series – Measurement of trend and seasonal variations - Utility of decomposition of time series - Decentralization of data. Index Numbers: Meaning and importance – Methods of construction of Index Numbers: Price Index Numbers, Quantity index Numbers – Tests of Adequacy of Index Numbers -base shifting and deflation of Index Numbers - Cost of living Index Numbers – Limitations of Index Numbers. Concepts of price, quantity and cost Index Numbers. Deflation of Index Numbers.

APPSC ASO Syllabus 2026 PDF

The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission has officially released the APPSC ASO Syllabus 2026 PDF on their official website www.pcs.ap.gov.in. Candidates can use the direct link provided below to download the syllabus PDF. 

APPSC ASO Syllabus 2026 PDF- Click to Download

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A total of 150 questions will be asked in the APPSC ASO Exam 2026 for a total of 150 Marks.

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