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Browse state-wise government job notifications from all State Public Service Commissions and state government departments across India. Find vacancies from APPSC, BPSC, GPSC, HPPSC, KPSC, MPSC, MPPSC, RPSC, TNPSC, UPPSC, WBPSC, and other state PSCs. Each listing includes post details, qualification, last date, and a direct link to apply online.
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ICAR IARI
Vacancies: 02
BPSSC
Vacancies: 150
IIT Mandi
Vacancies: 1
MPPGCL
Vacancies: 1
MGU
Vacancies: 1
Prasar Bharati
IIT Kanpur
Vacancies: 80
Ministry of Heavy Industries
Vacancies: 1
JIPMER
Vacancies: 3
CSIR CFTRI
Vacancies: 1
NVCFL
Vacancies: 1
IIT Indore
Vacancies: 04
WCD Odisha
Vacancies: 2
NBMC&H
Vacancies: 1
ESIC
Vacancies: 4
IIT Hyderabad
Vacancies: 01
NaBFID
Vacancies: 3
CSMCRI
Vacancies: 1
TIFR
Vacancies: 3
IIT Gandhinagar
Vacancies: 01
State government jobs are among the most sought-after career options in India, offering job security, attractive pay scales as per the latest pay commission, and a wide range of posts across every state. On this page you will find the latest state government job notifications 2026 released by State Public Service Commissions, state-level recruitment boards, and various government departments. Each notification listed above includes the number of vacancies, eligibility criteria, application last date, and a direct link to apply online.
India has dedicated recruitment bodies for every state that conduct exams and release vacancies throughout the year. Major State Public Service Commissions include APPSC (Andhra Pradesh), BPSC (Bihar), GPSC (Gujarat), HPPSC (Himachal Pradesh), KPSC (Karnataka), MPSC (Maharashtra), MPPSC (Madhya Pradesh), RPSC (Rajasthan), TNPSC (Tamil Nadu), UPPSC (Uttar Pradesh), and WBPSC (West Bengal). Apart from PSCs, state police recruitment boards, subordinate service commissions, electricity boards, and health departments also release thousands of vacancies every year.
Eligibility for state government jobs varies by post and state. While many clerical and Group D posts require a 10th or 12th pass qualification, graduate-level posts such as civil services, assistant engineers, and lecturers require a bachelor's or master's degree. Most states also offer age relaxation and reservation benefits for SC/ST/OBC/PwD and women candidates as per state rules. Candidates are advised to read each official notification carefully before applying.
To apply, open the notification from the table above, check your eligibility, and click the official apply-online link. Register on the respective commission's website, fill in your personal and educational details, upload the required documents, pay the application fee (if applicable), and submit the form before the last date. Always download a copy of the submitted application for future reference. For official updates you can also visit the state commission websites such as TNPSC, UPPSC, and BPSC.
1. What are State Government Jobs in India?
State Government Jobs are employment opportunities offered by individual state governments and Union Territories of India through their respective Public Service Commissions and recruitment boards such as TNPSC, APPSC, KPSC, MPSC, UPPSC, MPPSC, and others. These jobs offer permanent employment with benefits like job security, pension, and allowances.
2. Which are the major State Public Service Commissions in India?
The major State Public Service Commissions in India include TNPSC (Tamil Nadu), APPSC (Andhra Pradesh), TSPSC (Telangana), KPSC (Karnataka), MPSC (Maharashtra), UPPSC (Uttar Pradesh), MPPSC (Madhya Pradesh), RPSC (Rajasthan), BPSC (Bihar), WBPSC (West Bengal), and OPSC (Odisha), among others.
3. What is the minimum qualification required for State Government Jobs?
The minimum qualification varies by post and state. Most Group C and Group D posts require a 10th or 12th pass certificate, while Group A and Group B posts typically require a Bachelor's degree or relevant professional qualification. Some technical posts require specific engineering or medical degrees.
4. What is the age limit for State Government Jobs?
The general age limit for most State Government Jobs is 18 to years), Ex-Servicemen, and Persons with Disabilities (PwD) as per state government norms.
5. How can I apply for State Government Jobs?
Applications for State Government Jobs are submitted online through the official website of the respective State Public Service Commission or recruitment board. Candidates must register, fill in the application form, upload required documents, pay the application fee, and submit before the closing date.
6. What is the selection process for State Government Jobs?
The selection process generally includes a Preliminary Examination (Objective type), followed by a Main Examination (Descriptive or Objective), and an Interview or Personality Test for higher-grade posts. Some posts also include a Physical Fitness Test or Skill Test depending on the nature of the job.
7. Are State Government Jobs available for all states in India?
Yes, all 28 states and 8 Union Territories of India regularly release State Government Job notifications through their respective Public Service Commissions, subordinate service boards, and departmental recruitment boards. FreshersLive covers notifications from all states including Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, West Bengal, and more.
8. What is the salary for State Government Jobs?
Salaries for State Government Jobs vary by state and pay commission. Most states follow their State Pay Commission recommendations. Group A officers (IAS-level state cadre) can earn ₹56,100 to ₹2,50,000 per month, while Group C and D posts typically range from ₹18,000 to ₹35,000 per month, including DA and other allowances.
9. How to get notified about new State Government Job vacancies?
You can get instant alerts for new State Government Job notifications by subscribing to FreshersLive's free email alerts, push notifications, or following our Telegram and WhatsApp channels. We publish all latest state government recruitment notifications as soon as they are officially released.
10. Can candidates from other states apply for State Government Jobs?
It depends on the state and the specific post. Some state government jobs require candidates to be domicile or native of that state, while others are open to all Indian citizens. Candidates must check the official notification for domicile requirements, local language proficiency criteria, and residency conditions before applying.
State Government Jobs are employment opportunities offered by individual state governments and Union Territories of India through their respective Public Service Commissions and recruitment boards such as TNPSC, APPSC, KPSC, MPSC, UPPSC, MPPSC, and others. These jobs offer permanent employment with benefits like job security, pension, and allowances.
The major State Public Service Commissions in India include TNPSC (Tamil Nadu), APPSC (Andhra Pradesh), TSPSC (Telangana), KPSC (Karnataka), MPSC (Maharashtra), UPPSC (Uttar Pradesh), MPPSC (Madhya Pradesh), RPSC (Rajasthan), BPSC (Bihar), WBPSC (West Bengal), and OPSC (Odisha), among others.
The minimum qualification varies by post and state. Most Group C and Group D posts require a 10th or 12th pass certificate, while Group A and Group B posts typically require a Bachelor's degree or relevant professional qualification. Some technical posts require specific engineering or medical degrees.
The general age limit for most State Government Jobs is 18 to 35 years. However, it varies by state and post category. Age relaxation is provided for SC/ST candidates (5 years), OBC candidates (3 years), Ex-Servicemen, and Persons with Disabilities (PwD) as per state government norms.
Applications for State Government Jobs are submitted online through the official website of the respective State Public Service Commission or recruitment board. Candidates must register, fill in the application form, upload required documents, pay the application fee, and submit before the closing date.
The selection process generally includes a Preliminary Examination (Objective type), followed by a Main Examination (Descriptive or Objective), and an Interview or Personality Test for higher-grade posts. Some posts also include a Physical Fitness Test or Skill Test depending on the nature of the job.
Yes, all 28 states and 8 Union Territories of India regularly release State Government Job notifications through their respective Public Service Commissions, subordinate service boards, and departmental recruitment boards. FreshersLive covers notifications from all states including Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, West Bengal, and more.
Salaries for State Government Jobs vary by state and pay commission. Most states follow their State Pay Commission recommendations. Group A officers (IAS-level state cadre) can earn ₹56,100 to ₹2,50,000 per month, while Group C and D posts typically range from ₹18,000 to ₹35,000 per month, including DA and other allowances.
You can get instant alerts for new State Government Job notifications by subscribing to FreshersLive's free email alerts, push notifications, or following our Telegram and WhatsApp channels. We publish all latest state government recruitment notifications as soon as they are officially released.
It depends on the state and the specific post. Some state government jobs require candidates to be domicile or native of that state, while others are open to all Indian citizens. Candidates must check the official notification for domicile requirements, local language proficiency criteria, and residency conditions before applying.