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Sarkari Result: Your One Stop Place for Government Job Updates

If you are looking for a sarkari job in India, this guide will help you. Here you will find everything in one place. Which exam to choose, what the age limit is, how much salary you will get, how to fill the online form properly, and where to check the official website. All the information is for the year 2026.

Please note: Exam dates, vacancy numbers and salary figures keep changing. Always check the official website before applying. This guide is only for your basic understanding. The official notification PDF is the final word.

What is Sarkari Result and Sarkari Naukri

Many people use both words as same, but they are little different.

Sarkari Naukri means a government job. It can be any post under central government, state government, public sector company (PSU), railways, banks, defence, or any government college or school.

Sarkari Result means all the official information about that job. Like the notification, online form, exam date, admit card, answer key, cut off marks, merit list and final result. When people say "I am checking sarkari result", they mean they are looking for one of these things for the exam they have applied for.

Why Government Jobs Are Still the First Choice in India

Even today, lakhs of students in India want a government job first. Private sector jobs are also there, but sarkari naukri has its own benefits. Here are the main reasons:

  • Job Security: Once you join a government job, no one can remove you easily. There is a proper rule and process for everything. This kind of safety is very rare in private companies.
  • Good Salary and Allowances: Government salary is decided by the Pay Commission. Right now we are following the 7th Pay Commission. The 8th Pay Commission has also been announced and will come soon. Apart from basic pay, you also get DA, HRA, TA, medical facility and pension or NPS benefits.
  • Fixed Timing and Holidays: Most government offices have fixed working hours. You also get all national holidays, paid leaves, maternity and paternity leave. This makes family life easier.
  • Sure Promotion: In government job, promotion comes by seniority and department exams. The path is clear from day one.
  • Respect in Society: Even today, posts like IAS, IPS, bank officer, railway officer and army officer get a lot of respect, specially in small towns and villages.

Main Types of Government Jobs in India

There are many kinds of government jobs in India. Choose the one that matches your education and interest.

  • Civil Services (UPSC): This is conducted by Union Public Service Commission. After clearing this exam you can become an IAS, IPS, IFS (Indian Foreign Service), IRS officer or join around twenty other services. To apply, you need a graduation degree in any subject. Official website: upsc.gov.in
  • SSC Exams: Staff Selection Commission holds exams for Group B and Group C posts in central government offices. The main exams are CGL, CHSL, MTS, GD Constable, JE and Stenographer. For most graduates and 12th pass students, SSC is the easiest way to get a central government job. Official website: ssc.gov.in
  • Banking Jobs: IBPS holds exams for public sector banks like PNB, Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank etc. SBI takes its own separate exam. RBI also takes its own exam for Grade B Officer and Assistant posts. Official websites: ibps.in, sbi.co.in/careers, rbi.org.in
  • Railway Jobs: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) gives the highest number of jobs every year in India. Main exams are NTPC, Group D, ALP (Assistant Loco Pilot), JE and paramedical staff. Official website: indianrailways.gov.in
  • Defence Jobs: You can join Indian Army, Navy or Air Force through different exams. After 12th you can give NDA. After graduation you can give CDS. For Air Force there is AFCAT and for Navy there is INET. For soldier and sailor posts, recruitment rallies are also held in different states. Right now, short service entry is happening through the Agnipath scheme. Official website: joinindianarmy.nic.in
  • Teaching Jobs: To become a government teacher, first you have to clear CTET (for central schools) or your state TET. After that, you can apply for teacher posts in KVS, NVS, DSSSB or state education department.

How the Full Sarkari Exam Process Works

Almost every government exam follows the same steps. If you know these steps, you will not miss any deadline.

  • Notification: The department releases a PDF on its official website. It has all details about posts, age, education, exam pattern and important dates.
  • Online Registration: You make an account, fill personal and education details, and upload your photo, signature and documents.
  • Fee Payment: You pay the application fee online by UPI, net banking or debit card. SC, ST, women and PwD candidates usually get fee discount or full waiver.
  • Admit Card Download: This comes 7 to 15 days before the exam. You can download it using your registration number and date of birth.
  • Written Exam: Could be online (CBT), OMR sheet or written paper. Depends on the exam.
  • Answer Key: A provisional answer key comes within a few days. If you find any wrong answer, you can raise objection in a fixed time, usually by paying a small fee per question.
  • Result: Marks are uploaded on the official website.
  • Cut Off Marks: Category wise minimum marks are released along with the result or just after.
  • Next Stages: Could be Mains exam, interview, physical test, skill test or document verification. Depends on the post.
  • Final Merit List and Joining: At the end, selected candidates get the appointment letter and have to do document verification at the office.

2026 Exam Calendar at a Glance

This table shows the main exams that happen every year. Always check the official notification for exact dates. The calendar can change.

Exam Conducted By Education Notification Selection Stages
UPSC Civil ServicesUPSCGraduationFebruaryPrelims, Mains, Interview
SSC CGLSSCGraduationJuneTier 1, Tier 2, DV
SSC CHSLSSC12th passAprilTier 1, Tier 2, DV
SSC MTSSSC10th passJuneCBT, PET, DV
SSC GD ConstableSSC10th passAugustCBT, PET/PST, Medical
IBPS POIBPSGraduationAugustPrelims, Mains, Interview
IBPS ClerkIBPSGraduationJulyPrelims, Mains
SBI POSBIGraduationSeptemberPrelims, Mains, Interview
RBI Grade BRBIGraduation (60%)JulyPhase 1, Phase 2, Interview
RRB NTPCRRB12th / GraduationAs notifiedCBT 1, CBT 2, Skill Test, DV
RRB Group DRRB10th / ITIAs notifiedCBT, PET, DV, Medical
NDAUPSC12th (PCM for Air/Navy)December and JuneWritten, SSB Interview
CDSUPSCGraduationOctober and JuneWritten, SSB Interview
CTETCBSED.El.Ed / B.EdMarch and SeptemberOne paper

Age Limit, Education and Reservation Rules

Many students think the age limit is 18 to 32 years for every exam. This is wrong. Each exam has its own age rule.

Exam Minimum Age Maximum Age (General)
UPSC CSE2132
SSC CGL18 / 20 (depends on post)27 / 30 / 32
SSC CHSL1827
SSC MTS1825 (some posts 27)
IBPS PO2030
IBPS Clerk2028
RRB NTPC (Graduate)1833
NDA16.519.5

Age Relaxation as per Category: This is added on top of the normal upper age limit.

  • OBC (non-creamy layer): 3 years
  • SC and ST: 5 years
  • PwD (General): 10 years
  • PwD (OBC): 13 years
  • PwD (SC/ST): 15 years
  • Ex-servicemen: Service period plus 3 years
  • EWS: No age relaxation, but 10% reservation in seats and fee discount

Education starts from 10th pass (for posts like SSC MTS, RRB Group D, some constable posts) and goes up to post graduation (for research and scientific posts). Always read the post wise education table inside the notification PDF. General information is not enough.

How to Fill the Online Form Without Rejection

Many forms get rejected for very small mistakes. Read this checklist properly before applying.

Things to keep ready before starting:

  • Read the full notification PDF, even the last page.
  • Scan your passport photo and signature in the size mentioned in the notification. Usually photo is 20 to 50 KB and signature is 10 to 20 KB, in JPEG format.
  • Keep your 10th and 12th marksheets, degree certificate, category certificate, PwD certificate (if any) and Aadhaar card ready.
  • Note down your category, sub category and any age relaxation you want to claim.

Steps to fill the form:

  • Register on the official website using a working email ID and mobile number. Make sure both will work for the next one year.
  • Write your personal details exactly the same as your 10th marksheet. Name, father's name, mother's name, date of birth.
  • Fill education details with correct percentage. If you have CGPA, convert it as per university rule.
  • Upload photo and signature in correct size and format.
  • Pay the fee online and save the payment receipt.
  • Submit the form and download the final confirmation page. Take a printout also.

Common reasons forms get rejected:

  • Name in form is different from 10th marksheet
  • Wrong category claimed without proper certificate
  • Photo or signature size is wrong
  • Payment failed but candidate did not try again
  • Form submitted on the last day and the website was down
Tip: Never wait for the last day. The official website almost always slows down or crashes in the last 24 hours.

Salary as per 7th Pay Commission

In central government, salary is decided by Pay Levels (1 to 18) under the 7th Pay Commission. The figures below are only basic pay. Your in hand salary will be more after adding DA, HRA and TA.

Pay Level Example Posts Basic Pay (Starting, ₹)
Level 1MTS, Railway Group D18,000
Level 2LDC, Postal Assistant19,900
Level 4SSC CHSL (DEO), Constable25,500
Level 6SSC CGL (Inspector), Sub Inspector35,400
Level 7SSC CGL (Assistant Section Officer)44,900
Level 10IAS, IPS, IFS (starting)56,100
Level 11Civil Services (after probation)67,700

In most central government posts, the total monthly salary at the starting comes to around 1.5 to 1.8 times the basic pay after adding all allowances. The exact amount depends on the city of posting (X, Y or Z city for HRA).

The 8th Pay Commission has been announced. Once it is applied, the salary will go up. Keep checking the official notice from the Department of Expenditure for exact dates.

State Wise Government Job Updates

Each state has its own Public Service Commission and recruitment board for police, teacher, clerk and revenue posts. Main websites are given below.

State Main Recruitment Bodies Official Website
Uttar PradeshUPPSC, UPSSSC, UP Policeuppsc.up.nic.in
BiharBPSC, BSSC, Bihar Policebpsc.bihar.gov.in
DelhiDSSSB, Delhi Policedsssb.delhi.gov.in
Madhya PradeshMPPSC, MP ESBmppsc.mp.gov.in
RajasthanRPSC, RSMSSBrpsc.rajasthan.gov.in
JharkhandJPSC, JSSCjpsc.gov.in
UttarakhandUKPSC, UKSSSCukpsc.gov.in
MaharashtraMPSCmpsc.gov.in
Tamil NaduTNPSCtnpsc.gov.in
West BengalWBPSC, WBSSCwbpsc.gov.in

Most state exams have a domicile rule and local language paper. So candidates from that state usually have an advantage over outside students.

How to Prepare for the Exam

Common subjects in most exams:

  • General Knowledge and Current Affairs
  • Maths (Quantitative Aptitude)
  • Reasoning
  • English
  • General Studies (history, polity, geography, economy, science)

A simple study plan:

  • 6 to 8 months before exam: Cover the full syllabus subject by subject. Use one good book for each subject. Do not change books again and again.
  • 3 to 4 months before exam: Start daily current affairs from a reliable newspaper or website. Begin sectional mock tests.
  • 1 to 2 months before exam: Give full mock tests with proper time. Check your mistakes and revise weak topics.
  • Last 2 weeks: Do not start any new topic. Only revise notes and solve old question papers. Take proper rest before exam day.

Some good books to start with: NCERT books from Class 6 to 12 for general studies, Lucent's General Knowledge for static GK, R.S. Aggarwal for maths, and PIB and PRS India websites for current affairs. Solving the last 5 to 10 years question papers is the most useful thing you can do for any government exam.

FAQ's About Sarkari Result & Sarkari Exam

Q1. What does Sarkari Result mean?
Sarkari Result is a common word for all official information about government recruitment. Like notifications, online forms, admit cards, answer keys, results, cut off marks and merit lists.

Q2. How can I apply for a sarkari naukri online?
Go to the official website of the department. Make an account with your email and mobile number. Fill personal and education details, upload your documents, pay the fee online and download the confirmation page.

Q3. From where can I download my admit card?
Admit cards come only on the official website of the exam. Usually 7 to 15 days before the exam. You will need your registration number and date of birth to login and download.

Q4. What documents are needed to fill a government job online form?
Passport size photo and signature in the correct size, 10th and 12th marksheets, degree certificate (if needed), Aadhaar card or any government photo ID, and category certificate if you are claiming reservation.

Q5. How are cut off marks decided?
Cut off depends on number of vacancies, difficulty of the paper, total candidates who gave the exam, and category wise reservation. It is decided after the exam, not before. And it changes every year.

Q6. Are government jobs really better than private jobs in 2026?
It depends on what you want. Government jobs give safety, fixed timing, pension and respect. Private jobs give faster salary growth, more freedom and quick promotions. Both have their good and bad sides. Choose what fits your life.

Q7. Can a 10th pass student get a government job?
Yes. You can apply for SSC MTS, SSC GD Constable, RRB Group D, India Post GDS and many state police constable posts after 10th.

Q8. What is the difference between IBPS PO and SBI PO?
IBPS PO is one common exam for around 12 public sector banks. SBI PO is a separate exam only for State Bank of India. The pattern is almost same, but SBI PO is generally a little tougher and the competition is more.

Final Words: All Sarkari Updates at One Place

Government jobs in India are very competitive, but if you stay focused, you can definitely crack one. Pick one or two exams that match your education and interest. Read the official notification carefully. Study daily for at least 6 months. And never trust unofficial websites for exam dates or eligibility.

The official website of the department is always the final word. Save it in your bookmarks and check it every week. If you do this much, you will not miss any important date.

📍 Visit the official website of your exam regularly and take control of your sarkari exam journey.