Government job notifications and exam calendars can change quickly, especially once results, re-exam notices, and application windows start overlapping. Below is a clear, candidate-focused summary of notable updates reported across 2025, along with practical next steps to help you stay compliant with deadlines and documentation.

1) Andaman & Nicobar JE Recruitment 2025: 207 posts (Apply online before the last date)

A recruitment notification for Junior Engineer (JE) roles in the Andaman & Nicobar administration has been announced with 207 vacancies. Such JE drives typically attract candidates from civil/electrical/mechanical disciplines (depending on the post-wise breakup) and usually require a diploma/degree in the relevant engineering field.

  • What this update means: Applications are open and there is a defined last date to apply online.
  • What you should do now:
    • Read the official notification carefully for eligibility, trade/discipline-wise vacancies, age limits, and reservation rules.
    • Prepare a checklist of documents (ID proof, qualification certificates, category certificate if applicable, photo/signature) and verify formatting requirements for upload.
    • Submit early to avoid last-day payment or portal issues, and save the final submitted application PDF/acknowledgement.

2) SBI hiring outlook: 16,000 hires per year + 200–300 new branches (FY 2026 plan)

State Bank of India has indicated a forward-looking plan to hire around 16,000 people each year and to open 200–300 new branches during the financial year 2026. While this is not the same as a specific recruitment notification, it is a strong signal of sustained hiring needs across roles.

  • How to interpret this: You may see more frequent or larger intakes across common SBI pathways (e.g., probationary officer/clerical/specialist or operational support roles) as business expansion requires staffing.
  • What you should do now:
    • Track SBI’s official career pages and major exam calendars for upcoming announcements.
    • Start preparing core banking-exam sections (quant, reasoning, English, GA/Banking awareness) so you are ready when notifications drop.
    • Keep documents updated (graduation proof, address proof, category certificates) since banking application windows can be short.

3) Bihar Vidhan Parishad recruitment 2025: Office Attendant & Driver (24 posts)

Bihar Vidhan Parishad has released a recruitment update for Office Attendant and Driver positions totaling 24 posts. These roles typically involve different eligibility rules—driver posts often require a valid driving licence and sometimes experience/skill tests, while attendant posts commonly focus on basic educational qualification and general selection criteria.

  • What you should do now:
    • Confirm the role-wise eligibility and any required licence validity or driving test standards for Driver posts.
    • Check selection stages (written test/skill test/document verification) and plan preparation accordingly.
    • Watch for clarity on district/state posting, probation rules, and pay level in the official notification.

4) TNPSC Group 1 2025: Prelims result out + Mains exam date and syllabus details

Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) Group 1 has a major update: the Prelims result is out, and the Mains exam date is available along with syllabus and exam pattern information. This moves candidates into a high-stakes phase where structured answer writing and topic coverage become critical.

  • What this update means: If you cleared prelims, your priority shifts from objective practice to Mains-oriented preparation (depth, structure, and revision).
  • What you should do now:
    • Download and follow the latest Mains syllabus and pattern from TNPSC.
    • Create a week-wise plan: topic coverage + answer writing + previous-year paper practice.
    • Keep track of TNPSC instructions regarding admit card, exam centre rules, and document verification timelines.

5) SSC Selection Post Phase 13 (2025): Re-exam date announced for 59,500 candidates

The Staff Selection Commission’s Selection Post Phase 13 cycle has a time-sensitive update: a re-exam date has been announced impacting 59,500 candidates. Re-exams often come with changed shift details, revised admit cards, and strict compliance requirements.

  • What you should do now:
    • Check the official SSC notice and confirm whether your roll number/centre is included in the re-exam list.
    • Download the updated admit card when released and verify exam city, reporting time, and ID requirements.
    • Revise targeted sections rather than restarting the full syllabus—re-exams usually reward focused improvement on weak areas.

Quick action checklist (useful across all notifications)

  • Verify dates: application close, fee payment window, correction window, admit card release, exam date.
  • Use official sources: always reconcile media summaries with the official notification/notice PDF.
  • Keep digital copies ready: photo/signature, ID, certificates, and a dedicated folder for acknowledgements.
  • Plan for overlaps: if you are preparing for TNPSC/SSC while applying for recruitments, use a single master calendar to avoid clashes.

Note: For eligibility, vacancy breakup, and exact deadlines, rely on the official notification/commission/bank website, as these can be updated via corrigenda.