Government recruitment cycles in India often move quickly once notifications and exam schedules start dropping. Below is a structured update on several major job and exam announcements reported for the 2025–26 period, along with practical guidance on what candidates should do next.
1) JKSSB Account Assistant Recruitment 2026 (600 posts)
The Jammu & Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) has reportedly released a recruitment notification for Account Assistant positions, with a total of 600 posts. The update also indicates that the last date to apply online will be announced/closing soon, which typically means the application window is either open or about to open and candidates should prepare documents and eligibility proofs in advance.
What to do next:
- Track the official notification for eligibility, pay level, reservation rules, and district/department-wise distribution (if applicable).
- Keep scanned copies ready (photo, signature, certificates) and verify your details match your IDs to avoid form rejection.
- Start early preparation focusing on core areas generally tested for account/assistant roles: basic accounting, quantitative aptitude, reasoning, and general awareness (final syllabus must be checked in the official notice).
2) SSC GD Constable 2026: Exam dates & shifts (details released)
For candidates targeting the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) pipeline, an update indicates that SSC GD Constable exam dates and shift details have been released. These announcements are crucial because shift timing affects travel planning, revision schedules, and the window for downloading city slips/admit cards as they become available.
What to do next:
- Confirm your exam date, shift, and reporting time once the schedule is visible in your SSC login/notice.
- Plan for document compliance (photo ID requirements, photograph specifications, and exam-day instructions).
- Align your revision plan with the schedule—focus on weak areas first, then full-length mocks closer to the date.
3) OSSSC Forest Guard Recruitment 2025–26 (943 vacancies)
The Odisha Sub-Ordinate Staff Selection Commission (OSSSC) has reportedly issued a notification for Forest Guard recruitment with 943 vacancies. Forest and uniformed-style roles often include multiple stages (written test and/or physical tests), so candidates should verify whether physical standards and endurance tests are part of the selection process.
What to do next:
- Read the selection stages carefully (written exam, PET/PST, document verification, medical, etc. as applicable).
- Begin a fitness routine early if physical tests are included; these are difficult to “cram” at the last moment.
- Collect category, domicile, and educational documents in the required format before applying.
4) CSC e-Governance: Aadhaar-related jobs (282 openings)
An update highlights 282 Aadhaar jobs associated with CSC e-Governance across India. Such roles can vary widely in nature (support, operations, enrollment/updates, coordination, etc.) depending on the posting entity and contract structure. Candidates should confirm whether the openings are contractual, location-bound, or linked to specific service center requirements.
What to do next:
- Verify the role type, location, and eligibility (and whether any Aadhaar/UIDAI-related certification, device handling, or service-center experience is required).
- Confirm the application channel (official portal/email/authorized listing) to avoid unofficial intermediaries.
- Prepare a simple, role-relevant resume emphasizing customer service, basic computer skills, documentation handling, and compliance.
5) SSC MTS 2025: Exam dates, city slip, admit card, syllabus & pattern
For SSC aspirants aiming at Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS), an update indicates that important elements like exam dates (and related items such as city slip/admit card, syllabus, pattern, and answer key workflow) are available. These components matter because missing a city slip/admit card download window or misunderstanding the pattern can directly affect exam-day readiness.
What to do next:
- Check the latest exam pattern and syllabus and build a short revision schedule accordingly.
- Watch for city slip and admit card release dates and keep printouts ready.
- After the exam, track the answer key and response sheet process (including objection windows, if any).
6) BPSSC Bihar Police: Havildar Clerk/Chief Clerk (64 posts) – Recruitment 2026
The Bihar Police Subordinate Services Commission (BPSSC) has reportedly released a notification for Havildar Clerk/Chief Clerk type roles totaling 64 posts. Clerk posts commonly emphasize accuracy, basic quantitative ability, reasoning, and language skills, with selection stages and eligibility criteria varying by commission rules.
What to do next:
- Confirm eligibility (education, age, reservation) and any departmental/serviceman criteria if applicable.
- Prepare for typical clerk-level sections: reasoning, math, language, and general knowledge (based on the official scheme).
- Apply early to avoid last-minute portal issues and ensure fee payment confirmation is saved.
How to prioritize if you’re applying to multiple exams
- Fix deadlines first: create a calendar for application end dates, fee payment dates, and document upload requirements.
- Group similar syllabi: SSC-style exams share overlapping topics (quant, reasoning, GA). Use one base plan, then add role-specific preparation.
- Keep a document checklist: ID proof, educational certificates, caste/EWS certificates (if applicable), domicile, photos/signature, and any experience documents.
Note: Always cross-check details (eligibility, number of posts, selection stages, and dates) on the official commission/department notification before applying. News updates are helpful for awareness, but the official notice is the final authority.