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TGPSC DIET Lecturer Recruitment 2026: 86 Senior Lecturer and Lecturer Posts

SarkariTelanganaPost GraduateTeaching
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Recruiting BodyTelangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC)
Total Vacancies86
Salary (monthly)₹54,220 to ₹137,050
LocationTelangana
Apply From24 Jun 2026
Last Date29 Jul 2026
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The Telangana Public Service Commission has opened TGPSC DIET Lecturer Recruitment 2026, a hiring drive for 86 teacher-educator posts in the state’s District Institutes of Education and Training (DIET) under the School Education Department. If you hold a subject post-graduate degree plus an M.Ed. and want a permanent role training future school teachers in Telangana, this is aimed squarely at you. The vacancies split into 23 Senior Lecturer and 63 Lecturer seats spread over 19 subject-wise post codes, and the online window closes at 5:00 PM on 29 July 2026. Applications have been live since 24 June, so the clock’s already running.

Verified from the official notification (4 July 2026). These figures come from TGPSC Notification No. 04/G/SE/2026 dated 18 June 2026, cross-checked against the 85-page PDF hosted on the commission’s portal; apply only through the official site at www.tgpsc.gov.in.

TGPSC DIET Lecturer Recruitment 2026 at a glance: 86 posts across 19 codes

Here’s the whole drive in one place. If you’re scanning for other roles too, see what else is live on our Telangana jobs page.

Recruiting body Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC)
Notification No. 04/G/SE/2026, dated 18 June 2026
Total posts 86 (23 Senior Lecturer, 63 Lecturer in DIET)
Department School Education Department, Telangana
Post codes 19, subject-wise
Application window 24 June to 29 July 2026 (5:00 PM)
Age limit 18 to 44 years as on 1 July 2026 (relaxations apply)
Exam mode Objective-type written exam
Likely exam month November 2026 (tentative)
Official website www.tgpsc.gov.in

Post-graduate plus M.Ed.: what Notification 04/G/SE/2026 asks of applicants

This isn’t a single-degree job for most codes. For 17 of the 19 post codes, TGPSC wants a relevant Post-Graduate degree in your subject with at least 55%, plus an M.Ed. degree, again a minimum of 55%. Reserved categories need 50% in each. Two codes are different: Post Code 17 (Lecturer in Art Education) needs only a PG in Fine Arts or Applied Art with 55%, or a PG in any subject with 55% plus a Fine Arts degree with 55%, and no M.Ed. is asked for; Post Code 19 (Lecturer in Physical Education) needs only a PG in Physical Education with 55% from an NCTE-recognised institution. The subjects span Education, English, Telugu, Urdu, Maths, Science, Social Studies, Philosophy, Psychology, Physical Education, Art Education, Education Technology, and Planning & Statistics, so the exact PG you need depends on the code you pick. On age, you must be 18 to 44 years as on 1 July 2026, with the usual relaxations for reserved and other eligible groups. The notification doesn’t spell out every relaxation figure, so confirm yours from the PDF rather than assume.

Senior Lecturer Rs 58,850 against Lecturer Rs 54,220: the two pay bands

The 86 posts sit on two different scales. A Senior Lecturer in DIET starts at Rs 58,850 and runs up to Rs 1,37,050. A Lecturer in DIET starts at Rs 54,220 and tops out at Rs 1,33,630. Both are state pay scales, so dearness allowance, house rent, and other components come on top, though the notification lists scales, not a fixed take-home. With only 23 Senior Lecturer seats against 63 Lecturer seats, the higher band is the tighter contest.

How TGPSC fills these DIET seats: the tentative November 2026 written exam

Selection runs through a single objective-type written exam. TGPSC has pencilled it in for November 2026, though that’s tentative and can shift, so keep watching the portal. The brief mentions no interview or skill-test stage for these codes, so your written score is what counts. Because the 86 posts are divided under a Multi-Zone I and II reservation split, you compete inside your zone rather than against every applicant statewide.

Why the Multi-Zone I and II split decides which 86 seats you fight for

Here’s the part many candidates skim past: these posts aren’t one open pool of 86. They’re carved across Multi-Zone I and Multi-Zone II, and each subject code carries its own zone-wise breakup. So the real competition you face is the seats in your subject and your zone, not the headline 86. Read the code-by-code table in the PDF and match it to your subject and zone; the right code can matter more than raw preparation.

Filling the OTR and clearing the Rs 1,000 processing fee, step by step

Everything happens on the TGPSC site. First, complete the One-Time Registration (OTR), mandatory before the form even opens. Then log in, choose your post code, fill in your academic details, upload what’s asked, and pay. The processing fee is Rs 1,000 for OC and BC candidates and Rs 500 for SC, ST, and PH, plus a separate exam fee of Rs 120 that unemployed candidates are exempt from. Submit before 5:00 PM on 29 July 2026, because the window won’t reopen. One safety note: apply only on the official website, and remember that a genuine government recruiter never charges an unofficial fee. To compare this with other posts by qualification and department, our job finder is the fastest route.

Is the TGPSC DIET Lecturer window still open after 24 June 2026?

Yes. Applications opened on 24 June 2026 and stay open until 5:00 PM on 29 July 2026, so you can apply now rather than wait.

Does the 86-post count include both Senior Lecturer and Lecturer roles?

Yes. The 86 total breaks into 23 Senior Lecturer and 63 Lecturer posts in DIET, across 19 subject-wise codes.

What is the qualifying age on 1 July 2026 for these DIET posts?

You need to be 18 to 44 years as on 1 July 2026. Relaxations apply for reserved and other categories, so check the notification for the figure that fits your case.

Can I apply for a DIET Lecturer post without an M.Ed. degree?

For most codes, no. Seventeen of the 19 post codes ask for a relevant Post-Graduate degree with 55% (50% for reserved categories) and an M.Ed. degree with the same marks, and both are required. Two codes are exceptions: Post Code 17 (Lecturer in Art Education) and Post Code 19 (Lecturer in Physical Education) do not ask for an M.Ed., so you can apply for those without one if you meet their specific PG requirement.

How much are the TGPSC processing and exam fees for these post codes?

The processing fee is Rs 1,000 for OC and BC candidates and Rs 500 for SC, ST, and PH candidates. A separate exam fee of Rs 120 applies, and unemployed candidates are exempt from it.

When is the TGPSC DIET Lecturer written exam expected?

TGPSC has tentatively scheduled the objective-type written exam for November 2026. Treat it as provisional and confirm on www.tgpsc.gov.in once announced.

Lokesh Rathore
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