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Find government jobs across all states and union territories of India

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

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Andhra Pradesh

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Arunachal Pradesh

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Assam

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Bihar

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Chandigarh

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Chhattisgarh

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Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu

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Delhi

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Gujarat

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Haryana

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Himachal Pradesh

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Jammu and Kashmir

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Jharkhand

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Karnataka

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Kerala

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Ladakh

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Madhya Pradesh

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Maharashtra

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Manipur

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Meghalaya

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Nagaland

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Odisha

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Puducherry

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Punjab

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Rajasthan

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Sikkim

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Tamil Nadu

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Uttar Pradesh

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West Bengal

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State-Wise Government Jobs in India — A Complete Overview

India's government recruitment landscape is vast, with each of the 28 states and 8 union territories running its own Public Service Commission (PSC) and state-level recruitment boards. From UPPSC in Uttar Pradesh to TNPSC in Tamil Nadu, every state conducts independent examinations for Group A, B, C, and D positions across departments like police, education, revenue, health, and public works.

State government jobs are often preferred by candidates who want to serve in their home state, as they offer region-specific benefits such as local language working environment, proximity to family, state-level pension schemes, and housing allowances. The eligibility criteria, age limits, and reservation policies differ from state to state — for example, the upper age limit for general category candidates ranges from 30 years in some states to 40 years in others.

Major recruiters at the state level include State Public Service Commissions (conducting civil services, judicial services, and technical exams), State Staff Selection Commissions (for clerical and Group C posts), State Police Recruitment Boards (for constable, SI, and ASI positions), and state-run corporations like electricity boards, transport departments, and water authorities.

Use the state cards above to browse government job vacancies specific to your state. Each state page displays the latest notifications, upcoming exam dates, and application deadlines from all recruitment bodies operating within that state. We update these listings daily by monitoring official state government portals and recruitment board websites.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find government jobs in my state?

Click on your state name from the grid above to see all active government job notifications for that state. Each listing includes eligibility requirements, important dates, and direct links to the official application portal.

Can I apply for government jobs in other states?

Yes, most central government jobs (SSC, Railway, Banking, UPSC) accept candidates from all states. However, state-level PSC and police recruitment may require domicile certificates of that particular state. Always check the specific notification for domicile requirements.

Which states have the most government job openings?

States with larger populations and more government infrastructure — such as Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Bihar — typically release the highest number of government job notifications each year. However, smaller states and union territories also have regular vacancies in police, education, and administrative departments.