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📢Latest Govt Job Alerts & Results 2026

Why We Built This Site

If you have ever prepared for a government exam, you know the routine. One notification is on the SSC website, another is buried in a PDF on a state commission portal, the admit card link goes live at midnight without any announcement, and the result appears on a page that crashes the moment everyone tries to open it. Preparing for the exam is hard enough — chasing information should not be the second exam.

That frustration is exactly why this site exists. We follow the official websites so you don't have to. When a recruitment board publishes a notification, we read the full PDF, pull out what actually matters — total posts, eligibility, age limit, application fee, important dates — and put it on one clean page with a direct link to the official portal. No forwarded WhatsApp screenshots, no guesswork.

What Gets Covered Here

Central recruitments like SSC, UPSC, Railway (RRB) and banking exams (IBPS, SBI, RBI) are the backbone of the site, but a huge share of vacancies actually come from the states — police bharti, teacher recruitment, patwari, clerk, JE and state PSC exams. That's why the India map above takes you to a dedicated page for your own state, so a candidate from Bihar isn't scrolling past Kerala notifications to find what's relevant.

Alongside vacancies, we track the full life of every exam: form open and close dates, admit card release, exam city slips, answer keys, results, cut-offs and merit lists. If you applied for something six months ago and forgot about it, the Results and Admit Cards sections are where it will resurface.

Major Recruitment Categories Explained

SSC (Staff Selection Commission)

SSC is where most graduates and 10+2 pass candidates start their government job journey. CGL fills Group B and C posts in central ministries — Income Tax Inspector, Excise Inspector, Auditor, Assistant Section Officer. CHSL is the 10+2 route into posts like LDC and Data Entry Operator, while MTS and GD Constable open doors for 10th pass candidates. SSC exams follow a fairly predictable annual calendar, so if you missed this year's form, the next cycle is usually less than a year away. The catch is competition: lakhs of applicants for a few thousand posts, which is why cut-offs matter as much as the syllabus. Whenever a cut-off list is released, we link it alongside the result so you can judge where you stand.

Railway (RRB / RRC)

Indian Railways remains the single largest recruiter in the country. NTPC covers non-technical posts like Station Master, Goods Guard and clerk-level jobs; Group D covers track maintainer and helper posts; ALP and Technician are for the technically inclined. Railway recruitment comes in waves — nothing for a year, then a notification with 50,000+ vacancies. Because these drives are so large, the process stretches over many months with multiple stages, exam city slips, and zone-wise results. We track each stage separately so you're not left refreshing the RRB website wondering whether your zone's result is out.

Banking (IBPS, SBI, RBI)

Bank exams have their own rhythm: IBPS PO, Clerk and RRB (regional rural banks) run on an annual calendar published in advance, while SBI announces its own recruitments independently. The pattern is Prelims, then Mains, then interview for officer posts. One thing candidates often miss — the IBPS scorecard is valid across many participating banks, and provisional allotment lists come out months after the exam. We list those allotment and reserve-list updates too, because that's often where a "just missed" candidate finally gets the call.

Police & Defence

State police constable and SI bharti, along with central forces like BSF, CISF, CRPF, ITBP and SSB through SSC GD, are among the most searched jobs on this site. These recruitments have an extra layer most exams don't: physical tests (PET/PST) with running, height and chest measurements that differ state to state and category to category. Our job pages spell out those physical standards clearly, because rejection at the ground for a measurable criterion you didn't know about is the most avoidable heartbreak in this line. Agniveer recruitment for Army, Navy and Air Force is covered under the same section.

Teaching Jobs

Teaching recruitment runs through eligibility tests first — CTET at the central level and state TETs like UPTET, REET, Bihar STET — followed by actual recruitment drives by state education boards. A TET certificate alone is not a job; it's the entry ticket. We keep both layers separate and clearly labelled so a fresh B.Ed graduate can see the actual path: qualify TET, then watch for the recruitment notification, which we list the day it drops.

State PSC & Other State Jobs

Every state runs its own public service commission — UPPSC, BPSC, MPPSC, RPSC and the rest — recruiting for everything from SDM-level posts to junior engineers and lecturers. State subordinate boards handle patwari, lekhpal, gram sevak, panchayat and clerk posts. These are often the most practical opportunities because domicile rules cut the competition down to your own state. Click your state on the map above; each state page carries only what applies to you.

How a Typical Recruitment Actually Unfolds

New aspirants are often surprised by how long the process takes, so here's the honest timeline of a typical government recruitment:

End to end, six months is fast and eighteen months is not unusual. Knowing this helps you plan — you should always have the next exam in preparation while a previous one is in process.

Documents You Should Keep Ready

Almost every online form asks for the same set of things, and almost every candidate scrambles for them at the last moment. Keep these scanned and saved in a folder on your phone and email:

A Few Honest Tips from Us

How to Get the Most Out of This Site

The search bar at the top is the fastest route if you already know the exam name — type "SSC CGL" or "UP Police" and jump straight to it. Browsing by category works better when you're exploring what you're eligible for: the buttons above cover All India jobs, banking, teaching, engineering, police/defence and railways. For state-specific vacancies, the clickable India map is the shortest path. And if you'd rather have updates come to you, the Subscribe page lets you get alerts without checking the site daily.

Who We Are (and Who We Are Not)

We are an independent information portal run by a small team that tracks government recruitment every day. We are not a government website, and we never ask for money, registration or personal details to show you a job or a result. Every "Apply Online" link on this site goes to the official department portal.

Mistakes can happen when hundreds of notifications flow in every week. If you notice a wrong date or a broken link, please tell us — corrections usually go live the same day. That feedback loop is honestly what keeps this site useful. And to every aspirant reading this between mock tests and revision — the process is long and often unfair to your patience, but someone clears every exam, every single time. Prepare like it's going to be you.

Last Updated: July 06, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

How often is this site updated?

Job notifications, admit cards and results are added daily as soon as they are published on official government websites.

Is this site free to use?

Yes, completely free. No registration or payment is required to view any job, admit card or result information.

How do I download my admit card?

Open the Admit Cards section, find your exam, and use the direct link to the official download page. Keep your registration number and date of birth ready.

Is this an official government website?

No. We are an independent information portal. All application links point to the respective official government websites, and you should always verify details there before applying.