Government recruitment updates often arrive in clusters—new exam dates, large-scale vacancies, and results—making it easy to miss a deadline. Below is a structured summary of recent notices across multiple boards and departments, along with a simple checklist to help you act quickly.

1) Exam date updates (what to do immediately)

When an exam date is announced, your priority is to confirm the official schedule, verify your city/centre details once released, and plan revision around the timeline. Two notable schedule updates have been reported:

PSSSB Group D Exam Date 2026

  • What’s new: The Punjab Subordinate Services Selection Board (PSSSB) has released the Group D exam date/schedule for 2026.
  • What candidates should do: Re-check your application status, watch for admit card release dates, and prepare your document set (ID, photographs, category certificates if applicable).
  • Preparation tip: Shift to a timed practice routine (mock tests + error log) once the date window is confirmed.

WBSSC Group C & D Exam Date 2026

  • What’s new: The West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) has published the official exam schedule for Group C and Group D for 2026.
  • What candidates should do: Map the schedule against your subject-wise weak areas and allocate revision blocks accordingly.
  • Planning tip: If you’re preparing for multiple exams, lock WBSSC dates first to avoid overlapping travel and revision conflicts.

2) Major recruitments (vacancies + application actions)

Recruitment notices are primarily about execution: eligibility check, accurate form filling, fee payment, and document readiness. Two large recruitment updates stand out:

BSSC Inter Level Vacancy 2025–26 (24,492 posts) – application window extended

  • What’s new: Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC) has announced a large Inter Level recruitment for 2025–26 and extended the application timeline.
  • Why it matters: An extension is a second chance, but also a reminder that portal load and last-day issues are common—apply early.
  • What to verify before applying: educational qualification, age limits, category rules, and the list of acceptable documents/scans.

India Post GDS Recruitment 2026 (28,740 vacancies) – 10th pass focused

  • What’s new: India Post has released a large Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) recruitment for 2026 with vacancies suitable for candidates who have passed Class 10.
  • Candidate takeaway: Ensure your Class 10 details (marks, board, passing year) and basic identity/address proofs are consistent across documents.
  • Common mistake to avoid: Uploading unclear scans or mismatching name/spelling across certificates—this can trigger verification issues later.

3) Results update (next steps after selection lists)

When results are declared, the real work is checking your roll number carefully, downloading the PDF/score document, and preparing for the next phase (document verification, medical, or skill test depending on the post).

RVUNL Technician Result 2026 (Groups 1, 2, 3 & 4)

  • What’s new: Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited (RVUNL) has released Technician results for multiple groups and provided result PDFs.
  • What to do now: Save the result PDF, keep a printed copy, and watch for notices on cut-offs, document verification, or further stages.
  • Record-keeping tip: Create a folder with your application form, fee receipt, admit card, and result—these are often required later.

4) Another exam schedule to note

PSTCL AE/JE Exam Date 2025 (270 posts)

  • What’s new: Punjab State Transmission Corporation Limited (PSTCL) has issued the exam schedule for Assistant Engineer (AE) and Junior Engineer (JE) recruitment for 270 posts.
  • Why it matters: Engineering exams typically have a technical syllabus plus aptitude; once dates are out, prioritize high-weight technical topics and previous-year patterns.

Quick checklist: don’t miss the next update

  • Bookmark the official notification page of the recruiting body (not only news links).
  • Track 4 key dates: application deadline, fee deadline, admit card date, and exam date.
  • Keep documents ready: ID proof, educational certificates, category certificates, photo/signature scans.
  • Set reminders: 7 days and 48 hours before each deadline.
  • After results: immediately check next-stage notices (DV/medical/skill test) and required formats.

Note: Always cross-check details like eligibility, exact dates, and instructions against the official notification/website of the respective board or department, as schedules and procedures can change.