TNPSC Exam Pattern 2026 – Deep Analysis
Official Syllabus-Based Breakdown with Real Weightage Insights

TNPSC Group 1 Prelims 2026

Total Questions: 200
General Studies: 175 Questions (Degree Standard)
Aptitude: 25 Questions (SSLC Standard)

Total Marks: 300
Duration: 3 Hours
Language: Tamil & English

Subject-Wise Weightage

UnitSubjectQuestions
IGeneral Science10
IIGeography10
IIIHistory25
IVPolity40
VEconomy & TN Development50
VITN History & Culture40
Deep Insight: Economy + Polity + TN = 74% weightage (Rank deciding area)
Strategy:
  • Focus 70% on Polity + Economy + TN topics
  • Prepare History with timeline clarity
  • Use elimination techniques
  • Integrate current affairs with static

TNPSC Group 2 / 2A Prelims 2026

Total Questions: 200
Language: 100
General Studies: 75
Aptitude: 25
Total Marks: 300
Duration: 3 Hours

Subject-Wise Weightage

UnitSubjectQuestions
IGeneral Science5
IIGeography5
IIIHistory10
IVPolity15
VEconomy & TN20
VITN History20
Deep Insight: Language Paper = 50% → Rank Decider
Strategy:
  • Master Tamil/English paper
  • Focus on TN Economy & Welfare schemes
  • Practice aptitude daily
  • Revise using PYQs

TNPSC Group 4 Prelims 2026

Total Questions: 200
Tamil: 100
General Studies: 75
Aptitude: 25
Total Marks: 300
Duration: 3 Hours

Subject-Wise Weightage

UnitSubjectQuestions
IGeneral Science5
IIGeography5
IIIHistory10
IVPolity15
VEconomy & TN20
VITN Culture20
Deep Insight: High Competition + High Cutoff
Strategy:
  • Daily Tamil preparation
  • Cover basic GS (SSLC level)
  • Practice mock tests
  • Focus on accuracy

Final Comparative Analysis

Factor Group 1 Group 2/2A Group 4
GS Weightage Very High Moderate Moderate
Language Low Very High Very High
TN Focus Extremely High Very High Very High
Difficulty High Moderate Easy–Moderate
Rank Decider Economy + Polity Language + TN Tamil + Accuracy
Smart Preparation Formula:
  • Understand unit-wise weightage
  • Focus on Tamil Nadu-specific content
  • Practice PYQs regularly
  • Revise current affairs with static linkage
  • Take mock tests consistently