Government Jobs Without Exams 2026 for freshers and experienced candidates. Apply for direct recruitment and exam-free government vacancies for 10th, 12th, diploma, ITI, and graduate qualifications.
42 notifications available
RBI
Vacancies: 12
Indian Navy
Vacancies: 275
ISRO ISTRAC
Vacancies: 95
ESIC Medical College & Hospital Chennai
Vacancies: 60
DHS Kanchipuram
Vacancies: 12
PNGRB
Vacancies: 1
UP Anganwadi
Vacancies: 75
NMMC
Vacancies: 32
ESIC
Vacancies: 54
SGMH Delhi
Vacancies: 58
WCD Odisha
Vacancies: 2
Income Tax Department Odisha
Vacancies: 12
ESIC Medical College & Hospital Surat
Vacancies: 85
DHS Kanchipuram
Vacancies: 1
BPSC
Vacancies: 13
DCPU Katihar
Vacancies: 10
District Collector Office Ranipet
Vacancies: 11
NLCIL
Vacancies: 2
AIIMS Kalyani
Vacancies: 1
ARI Pune
Vacancies: 2
Note: Apprenticeship posts (under the Apprentices Act) are not regular government jobs but are a popular no-exam entry route into PSUs and railways for ITI/diploma/graduate candidates, offering valuable hands-on experience.
No-exam recruitment in India falls into two patterns, and knowing which one a notification belongs to tells you exactly what to prepare for:
| Type | Typical Posts | Who it's for | How Selection Works |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fresher - no exam, usually no interview | Apprentice, GDS, trainee | 10th/12th/ITI/Diploma/Graduate pass | Merit list prepared from academic marks |
| Experienced - no exam, interview-based | Officer, manager, specialist, medical | Professionals with relevant work experience | Shortlisting based on qualification/experience, followed by a personal interview |
This section explains the different routes through which government departments fill vacancies without conducting a written competitive exam.
1. Direct Recruitment
Certain senior and specialised posts - such as Chairman, Member, and Secretary in Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and State Public Service Commissions (PSCs) - are filled through direct recruitment based on eligibility criteria like qualifications, experience, and domain expertise, rather than a written exam. Similarly, some administrative posts in the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) may be filled through direct recruitment.
2. Sports Quota Recruitment
Government organisations such as Indian Railways, the Indian Army, and Public Sector Banks reserve a quota of posts for candidates with outstanding achievements in sports at the state, national, or international level. Eligible candidates can be appointed to posts like Assistant Station Master, Ticket Collector, and Clerk without going through the regular written exam.
3. Cultural Quota Recruitment
Indian Railways also recruits individuals with exceptional talent in arts, fine arts, music, or literature under the cultural quota for posts such as Junior Clerk, Ticket Collector, and Assistant Loco Pilot.
4. Internal Promotions and Deputation
Government departments, including the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Indian Police Service (IPS), promote existing employees to higher posts based on performance, seniority, and experience - without requiring them to clear a fresh competitive exam. Ex-servicemen and defence personnel are also often considered for civilian government posts through deputation or reservation quotas, without a written exam.
5. Apprenticeships and Trainee Programmes
Railways, PSUs, and central organisations like DRDO and BEL regularly hire Act Apprentices, Trade Apprentices, and Project Trainees through merit lists based on academic marks - with no written entrance test.
6. Walk-in Interviews
Some government and PSU organisations directly call candidates for walk-in interviews based on their qualifications and experience, especially for technical, medical, and contractual roles.
This section breaks down no-exam opportunities by sector - banking and railways - which are among the most common areas where such recruitment occurs.
Bank Jobs Without Exam
While most public sector bank recruitment (PO, Clerk, SO) happens through IBPS or bank-specific written exams, some banks fill specific posts - such as Local Bank Officer and certain Specialist Officer roles - through direct recruitment, where the bank shortlists applications based on eligibility criteria and conducts an interview instead of a written test.
Railway Jobs Without Exam
Indian Railways and the various Railway Recruitment Boards/Cells (RRBs/RRCs) offer no-exam entry through:
No-exam recruitment is the single biggest magnet for job fraud in India, because "direct joining, no exam" is exactly what scammers promise. Four rules protect you:
Yes. Apprenticeship intakes, India Post GDS, sports and cultural quota posts, walk-in interviews and direct recruitment for experienced candidates are all filled without a written competitive exam. The live list at the top of this page shows every such notification currently open.
India Post GDS and Railway/PSU Act Apprentice selections use only a merit list of academic marks - there is no written test and no interview. Everything depends on your Class 10 (and ITI/diploma, where applicable) percentage.
Apprenticeships, GDS and trainee posts are the main fresher routes. Selection is a merit list prepared from academic marks, which is why these notifications attract very high application volumes despite no exam.
Yes. PSUs and autonomous bodies fill officer, manager and specialist posts by shortlisting candidates on qualification and experience, followed by a personal interview - no written test.
Often not. Apprenticeships are roughly one-year training engagements with a stipend, and many walk-in posts are contractual with fixed tenure. Direct-recruitment posts can be regular - the notification states the nature of each post, so check before applying.
A few. Some banks fill specialist and local officer posts through shortlisting plus interview. Bank apprenticeship drives vary - some are merit-based while others include an online test - so read each notification's selection clause.
Yes: Act Apprentice intakes (merit list), sports quota, cultural quota and Scouts & Guides quota. Apprentice intakes are large; the quota routes are small zonal recruitments with their own assessment process.
Yes - selection is an online merit list generated from Class 10 marks, with no exam and no interview. Because of that, GDS is heavily targeted by paid-selection scams; apply only through the official GDS portal.
No genuine government post is sold, fees are paid only on official portals, and no recruitment happens over WhatsApp or Telegram messages. Verify every offer against the official notification on a government or PSU domain - if it isn't there, it's fraud.
Daily. New notifications are added as they release, and every listing is removed automatically after its last date, so the list only ever shows posts you can still apply for.
Yes. Apprenticeship intakes, India Post GDS, sports and cultural quota posts, walk-in interviews and direct recruitment for experienced candidates are all filled without a written competitive exam. The live list at the top of this page shows every such notification currently open.
India Post GDS and Railway/PSU Act Apprentice selections use only a merit list of academic marks with no written test and no interview. Everything depends on your Class 10 marks and, where applicable, ITI or diploma percentage.
Apprenticeships, GDS and trainee posts are the main fresher routes. Selection is usually based on a merit list prepared from academic marks, which is why these notifications attract very high application volumes despite having no exam.
Yes. PSUs and autonomous bodies often fill officer, manager and specialist posts by shortlisting candidates based on qualifications and experience, followed by a personal interview without a written examination.
Often not. Apprenticeships are usually training engagements with a stipend and many walk-in posts are contractual. Some direct recruitment posts may be regular government positions. Candidates should check the notification to understand the nature of the post.
A few. Some banks recruit specialist and local officer positions through shortlisting and interviews. Bank apprenticeship drives vary, with some being merit-based and others including an online test. Always check the selection process mentioned in the notification.
Yes. Railway Act Apprentice intakes, sports quota, cultural quota and Scouts and Guides quota recruitments can be conducted without a traditional written examination. Apprentice intakes are generally merit-based, while quota recruitments may have their own assessment procedures.
Yes. India Post GDS recruitment is based on an online merit list generated from Class 10 marks, with no written examination and no interview. Applicants should apply only through the official GDS portal and avoid fraudulent offers.
No genuine government job can be purchased and official fees are paid only through authorized portals. Recruitment does not happen through WhatsApp or Telegram messages. Always verify opportunities using the official notification published by the concerned government department or PSU.
The list is updated daily. New notifications are added as they are released, and expired notifications are removed after the last application date so that only active opportunities remain available.