Several state recruitment bodies and exam authorities released fresh updates in late December 2025 and early January 2026. If you are preparing for government jobs or competitive exams, the biggest advantage is acting early: check eligibility, collect documents, follow application windows, and align your study plan with the latest exam schedules.
1) AP SET 2026: Notification and online form timeline
The Andhra Pradesh State Eligibility Test (AP SET) is a key qualifying exam for candidates aiming for teaching and academic roles that require SET eligibility. As per the latest update, the AP SET 2026 notification has been released, and the online application form is expected to open on 9 January 2026.
- What to do now: verify your subject/paper choice, keep scanned documents ready, and watch for instructions on fees, category certificates, and correction windows.
- Preparation tip: once the official schedule is confirmed, map your revision cycles to the exam date and prioritize previous-year question patterns for your subject.
2) OSSC CHSL 2025–26: Group B & C recruitment
The Odisha Staff Selection Commission (OSSC) has released a notification for CHSL recruitment 2025–26 for Group B and Group C posts. CHSL-style recruitments typically attract a wide applicant pool, so clarity on eligibility and application completeness matters.
- What to do now: check post-wise eligibility (education, age, reservation rules), confirm district/state-specific requirements, and prepare certificates in the prescribed format.
- Exam readiness: build a balanced plan for aptitude/reasoning/English and any role-specific components mentioned in the notification.
3) OPSC OCS Exam Date 2025: Prelims schedule
The Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) has announced the OCS 2025 Preliminary Examination schedule, with the prelims set for 12 October. For civil services aspirants, an early and fixed prelims date is valuable for long-term planning.
- What to do now: work backwards from the prelims date to plan syllabus completion, revision rounds, and mock test frequency.
- Strategy note: treat prelims as an elimination stage—focus on accuracy, time management, and current affairs integration.
4) UPPSC: Notification for 2158 posts
A notification has been reported for 2158 posts under UPPSC-related government hiring. Large-scale intakes usually involve multiple post categories, each with distinct eligibility and selection steps.
- What to do now: identify the specific post(s) you are eligible for, confirm the selection process (written exam/interview/document verification), and track official updates for deadlines and exam pattern.
- Common pitfall to avoid: applying without checking post-specific qualifications or required subject combinations.
5) ADRE Grade 4 Recruitment 2025: Notification and selection process
Updates indicate a Grade 4 recruitment drive under ADRE for 2025, along with details on the selection procedure. Grade 4 roles often have high competition and strict document requirements, especially for category and domicile-related proofs where applicable.
- What to do now: review the selection steps, ensure your documents match the required naming/format rules, and prepare for any screening or written stages mentioned.
6) MPPKVVCL Recruitment 2025: 4009 vacancies expected, online applications soon
Madhya Pradesh Poorv Kshetra Vidyut Vitran Company Limited (MPPKVVCL) has an update indicating a recruitment notification for 4009 vacancies, with online applications expected to start soon. Utility and power distribution recruitments commonly include technical and non-technical posts, so the syllabus and skill requirements can vary significantly.
- What to do now: shortlist roles aligned with your qualification (ITI/Diploma/Graduate, etc.), track the application start date, and prepare for potential CBT-style exams.
- Preparation tip: for technical posts, prioritize core subject fundamentals and practice objective questions.
How to stay organized: a simple checklist
- Create a tracker: exam name, application open/close dates, fees, eligibility, and official links.
- Document folder: photo/signature, ID proof, education certificates, category/domicile certificates (if applicable).
- Study calendar: syllabus completion date, revision cycles, and mock test milestones tied to the official exam date.
- Verify from official portals: use news updates as alerts, but always confirm details from the commission/board website before applying.
Bottom line: These updates collectively signal an active season for government hiring and major examinations. Acting early—especially on applications and document readiness—reduces last-minute errors and leaves you more time to prepare effectively.