All India Government Jobs 2026
Find the latest All India Government Jobs 2026. Stay informed about opportunities from top organizations like UPSC, SSC, IBPS, Indian Railways, DRDO, ISRO, NTPC, BHEL, ONGC, Army, Navy, Air Force, and more.
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Recruiter | Post Name | Qualification | Posting Date | Last Date | Details |
NTPC | Law Officer - 06 | LLB | 02-Jan-2026 | 16-Jan-2026 | |
SBI | Specialist Cadre Officer - 1146 Posts | MBA/PGDM | 02-Jan-2026 | 10-Jan-2025 | |
Federal Bank | Office Assistant | 10TH | 31-Dec-2025 | 08-Jan-2026 |
Government jobs in India, often referred to as “Sarkari Naukri,” are broadly classified into four hierarchical groups (A, B, C, and D) and spread across various sectors at both Central and State levels.
1. Hierarchical Classification (Groups A to D)
The Indian government categorizes positions based on responsibility, authority, and pay scale:
- Group A (Gazetted Officers): These are the most prestigious high-level positions involved in policymaking and strategic leadership. Appointments are published in the Government Gazette.
- Examples: IAS, IPS, IFS officers, Scientists (DRDO/ISRO), and Central Government Doctors.
- Group B (Gazetted & Non-Gazetted): These roles act as a bridge between high-level management and clerical staff, focusing on policy implementation and team management.
- Examples: Income Tax Inspectors, Section Officers, and Junior Engineers.
- Group C (Clerical & Support): The backbone of the administration, handling data entry, file management, and documentation.
- Examples: Clerks, Stenographers, Typists, and Postmen.
- Group D (Support Staff): These roles provide essential manual and physical support to government offices.
- Examples: Peons, Track Maintainers (Railways), and Security Guards.
2. Major Job Sectors
The government operates in numerous domains, each having its own recruitment bodies (like UPSC, SSC, or IBPS).
| Sector | Key Recruiting Bodies | Popular Positions |
| Civil Services | UPSC, State PSCs | IAS, IPS, IFS, Revenue Service (IRS) |
| Banking | IBPS, SBI, RBI | Probationary Officer (PO), Clerk, Grade B Officer |
| Railways | RRB, RRC | Assistant Loco Pilot, TTE, Station Master, JE |
| Defense | NDA, CDS (Direct Entry) | Army/Navy/Air Force Officers, Sailors, Airmen |
| Police | SSC (CPO), State Police | Sub-Inspector, Constable, Assistant Commandant |
| PSUs | GATE, Direct PSU Exams | Trainee Engineers (ONGC, BHEL, SAIL, NTPC) |
| Teaching | KVS, NVS, State Education | Primary Teachers, Assistant Professors |
| Research | ISRO, DRDO, CSIR | Scientists, Engineers, Technical Assistants |
3. Benefits of Government Jobs
- Job Security: Protection against economic downturns and sudden layoffs.
- Allowances: Perks such as HRA (House Rent), DA (Dearness Allowance), and medical benefits.
- Retirement Benefits: Continued financial security through pensions (depending on the scheme) and provident funds.
- Work-Life Balance: Regulated working hours and a standard holiday calendar.
