TNPSC CTS Exam Pattern 2025: Section Wise Marking Scheme, Total Marks & Negative Marking

May 14, 2025, 11:10 IST

TNPSC CTS Exam Pattern 2025:  Combined Technical Services Examination (Interview Posts) comprises two stages, i.e. Written Examination and Interview. The CTS written exam is a computer-based test, consisting of objective-type questions. Check the TNPSC CTS Exam Pattern 2025 and minimum qualifying marks here.

Check the Exam Pattern of TNPSC CTS Exam here
Check the Exam Pattern of TNPSC CTS Exam here

TNPSC CTS Exam Pattern 2025: The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission has announced 330 vacancies for direct recruitment to the posts in the Combined Technical Services Examination (Interview Posts). The online application link will remain active from May 13 to June 11, 2025. The exam authorities have released the TNPSC CTS exam pattern for both the written exam and the interview round, helping students understand the exact test requirements and prepare accordingly. The CTS exam is a computer-based test, consisting of objective-type questions from subjects like Tamil Eligibility Test, General Studies, Aptitude and Mental Ability and Subject Paper. Candidates must secure the minimum qualifying score in each section to be declared successful in the exam. Further details about the exam pattern for the TNPSC CTS 2025 exam are shared below on this page.

TNPSC CTS Exam Pattern 2025 Highlights

Candidates must have thorough knowledge of the TNPSC CTS exam pattern before starting their exam preparation. This enables them to understand the weightage of each section and align their strategy accordingly. Have a look at the overview of the paper pattern tabulated below:

Exam Conducting Body

Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission

Exam Name

Combined Technical Services Examination (Interview Posts)

Vacancy

330

Exam Date

July 20 to 23, 2025

Selection Process

Written Examination and Interview

Exam Mode

Computer-Based Test

Question Type

Objective

Maximum Marks (Written Exam)

450

TNPSC CTS Exam Pattern 2025-Section-Wise Weightage

Knowing the section-wise weightage of the TNPSC CTS 2025 exam helps aspirants understand the test structure, including question format, types of questions, number of questions, maximum marks, exam duration, and more. Check the post-wise TNPSC CTS exam pattern in the tables below:

  • The TNPSC CTS exam is a computer-based test, carrying objective-type questions.
  • The questions in Part B and Part C of Paper I will be set both in English and Tamil.
  • The level of questions will be based on SSLC/Degree / PG Degree.

TNPSC CTS Exam Pattern 2025 for posts other than Tamil Reporter and English Reporter

Let’s discuss the TNPSC CTS Exam Pattern 2025 for posts other than Tamil Reporter and English Reporter in the table below:

Subject

Number of Questions

Maximum Marks

Exam Duration

Paper I

Part A: Tamil Eligibility Test

100

150

3 hours

Part B: General Studies

75

150

Part C: Aptitude and Mental Ability

25

Paper II: Subject Paper

200

300

3 hours

Total (Part B and C of Paper I and Paper II)

450

Interview

60

Grand Total

510

TNPSC CTS Exam Pattern 2025 for Tamil Reporter and English Reporter

Check the detailed TNPSC CTS Exam Pattern 2025 for Tamil Reporter and English Reporter posts below, and strategise your preparation accordingly.

Subject

Number of Questions

Maximum Marks

Exam Duration

Paper I

Part A: Tamil Eligibility Test

100

150

3 hours

Part B: General Studies

75

150

Part C: Aptitude and Mental Ability

25

Paper II: Subject Paper

100

300

1 ½ hours

Total (Part B and C of Paper I and Paper II)

450

Interview

60

Grand Total

510

TNPSC CTS Exam Pattern 2025 Minimum Qualifying Marks

Candidates must obtain the prescribed minimum qualifying marks in the written exam to get shortlisted for the interview round. The minimum marks vary as per the categories, including General, SCs, SC(A)s, STs, MBCs/DCs, BC(OBCM)s and BCMs. Paper II, Part B and Part C of Paper I will be evaluated only if the aspirants obtain minimum qualifying marks of 40% (i.e., 60 Marks) in Part A of Paper I. Check the TNPSC CTS minimum qualifying marks for the written exam below:

Written Exam

Minimum Qualifying Marks

SCs, SC(A)s, STs, MBCs/DCs, BC(OBCM)s and BCMs

Others

Part A: Tamil Eligibility Test

60

60

Part B: General Studies

135

180

Part C: Aptitude and Mental Ability

Paper II: Subject Paper

TNPSC CTS Negative Marking 2025

There is no information about negative marking in the TNPSC CTS exam provided in the official notification. Candidates must check the official website regularly for any latest updates.

Check the TNPSC CTS Syllabus Here

Upasna Choudhary
Upasna Choudhary

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Upasna Choudhry holds a Master’s degree in Forensic Chemical Sciences and has an extensive background in preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Examination. She currently contributes to the Exam Prep Section of Jagran Josh, where her passion for reading and writing shines through her work. Upasna specializes in creating well-researched and aspirant-centric content, simplifying complex topics, and providing strategic preparation insights. Her academic expertise and firsthand experience with competitive exams enable her to deliver valuable resources tailored to the needs of exam aspirants.

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FAQs

  • What is the TNPSC CTS Exam Pattern 2025?
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    The TNPSC CTS exam is a computer-based test, carrying objective-type questions. The medium of questions in Part B and Part C of Paper I will be both in English and Tamil.
  • What is the TNPSC CTS Selection Process 2025?
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    The Combined Technical Services Examination (Interview Posts) is divided into two stages, i.e. Written Examination and Interview. The candidates shall be shortlisted for the written exam based on the details provided in the online application.

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