Government recruitment and competitive exams move quickly—vacancy numbers change, exam calendars get released, and new notifications can appear with short lead time. Below is a consolidated, candidate-focused update on several widely discussed announcements and exam developments for 2025–26, along with clear action points to help you plan.

1) Major recruitment notifications to watch

RSSB Agriculture Supervisor Recruitment 2025–26 (reported 1100 posts)

Reports indicate a large-scale Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) recruitment drive for Agriculture Supervisor roles, with around 1100 vacancies. Positions like these typically attract candidates from agriculture and related backgrounds and are usually filled through a written exam and document verification (exact stages depend on the official notification).

What you should do now:

  • Track the official RSSB notice for eligibility (education, age limits, domicile rules if any) and the final vacancy breakup.
  • Prepare documentation early (degree/marksheets, category certificates, identity proof) to avoid last-minute issues during form fill and verification.
  • Start syllabus-based preparation immediately; large vacancy counts often mean high competition rather than easy selection.

MPPKVVCL Recruitment 2025 (reported 4009 posts; applications to start soon)

Another update highlights a substantial recruitment drive by MPPKVVCL with about 4009 vacancies, with online applications expected to begin soon. Utility/energy-sector recruitments often span multiple posts and levels, so the notification usually contains several eligibility tracks (different qualifications, experience requirements, and exam patterns by role).

What you should do now:

  • Identify the specific post(s) you qualify for—don’t assume one eligibility rule applies to all roles in the same notification.
  • Watch for start/end dates, fee payment windows, and exam city preferences, which can affect your final submission.
  • Create a role-wise study plan based on the stated exam pattern once released (technical vs. non-technical sections vary widely).

AP High Court Recruitment 2025 (revised vacancies reported at 1630)

Coverage suggests the AP High Court recruitment has a revised vacancy count, reportedly increased to 1630. Court/clerical and allied judicial-administration roles commonly emphasize typing/skill tests, basic computer knowledge, and formal document compliance—depending on the post category.

What you should do now:

  • Re-check the revised notice carefully: increased vacancies can come with updated post distribution, reservation breakup, or revised timelines.
  • If your post requires a skill test (typing/steno/computer), practice alongside written-exam preparation rather than after it.
  • Ensure your name, DOB, category and certificates match across documents—courts are typically strict during verification.

2) Competitive exam schedule update: KVS & NVS exams (from 10 Jan, reported)

There is an exam-date update indicating KVS/NVS examinations for teaching and non-teaching roles are set to begin from 10 January (as reported). When the schedule is out, the most common last-mile issues are admit card timing, exam city allotment, and mismatched ID details.

What you should do now:

  • Download and verify admit card details as soon as available (name spelling, photo, exam center address, reporting time).
  • Plan travel with a buffer—centers can be assigned outside your preferred city depending on capacity.
  • Shift to revision mode: previous-year questions, mock tests, and time management typically give the best returns close to exam day.

3) Upcoming notification watch: Telangana Group-1 (TGPSC) preparations for 2026

Another report suggests TGPSC is preparing for a possible Group-1 notification for 2026. While “preparations” are not the same as a confirmed notification, early signals matter for high-stakes state-level exams because the syllabus is broad and preparation cycles are long.

What you should do now:

  • Don’t wait for the notification to start: build a foundation across core subjects and current affairs.
  • Create a document checklist (education, caste/EWS, domicile if applicable) so you can apply immediately when the portal opens.
  • Follow only official TGPSC updates for dates and rules; avoid acting on unverified “expected date” claims.

4) Using job-update platforms wisely (example: Sarkaripulse.in coverage)

An article also highlights a platform positioned as a single place for government job and exam updates. Aggregators can be useful for discovery—especially when multiple departments release notices simultaneously—but they should not replace official sources.

Best practice: use such platforms to spot opportunities quickly, then confirm every detail (eligibility, fee, dates, syllabus, selection process, and corrigenda) on the official website/notification PDF before applying.

5) Quick checklist: what to do this week

  • Make a tracker: department, post, notification link, last date, exam date, fee, eligibility, and status.
  • Standardize your documents: scan and store PDFs/JPEGs within size limits (photo/signature/certificates).
  • Prioritize by deadline: exam dates and closing dates determine your weekly plan more than vacancy count.
  • Follow corrigenda: revisions (like vacancy increases) may come with changed terms or additional posts.

Note: Vacancy counts, start dates, and exam timelines can change via corrigendum/official updates. Always verify against the official notification before submitting an application or traveling for an exam.