Looking for a government job? We have curated the best opportunities just for you. Whether you’re a 10th pass student, a graduate, or someone with a technical background, go through multiple openings across top government sectors here. From the Indian Air Force to the State Bank of India, Staff Selection Commission and Indian Coast Guard, many government organisations have released employement notice. Times Now Digital has curated this article with some important updates to save you time and help you stay informed. Indian Air Force AFCAT Recruitment The Indian Air Force, IAF will invite applications from eligible candidates for Commissioned Officers in Flying and Ground Duty (Technical and Non-Technical) branches. The courses will begin in July at the Air Force Academy, Dundigal (Hyderabad). Online registration is expected to begin on June 2 and end on July 1. Interested candidates will have to get themselves registered on careerindianairforce.cdac.in or afcat.cdac.in. Selection process/exam pattern- AFCAT 2/2025 exam pattern is designed in such a way that it assess candidates for both Flying and Ground Duty branches. AFCAT will be conducted for a duration of 120 minutes and will include questions from general awareness, verbal ability, numerical ability, reasoning, and military aptitude. Candidates applying for the technical branch will also have to appear for the Engineering Knowledge Test (EKT). Candidates will be goven 45 minutes time to appear in one of the following subjects: mechanical, computer science, or electrical and electronics. To apply online, go to afcat.cdac.in. SBI PO Recruitment 2025The State Bank of India, SBI has released the notification for the recruitment of Probationary Officers, PO posts. Registration started on June 24 and will end on July 14. Through this recruitment drive, a total of 541 vacancies will be filled. The State Bank of India offers a competitive salary package including basic pay of Rs. 56,480 and other various perks and allowances. Selection Process: Selection will be done on the basis of candidate’s performance in Preliminary Exam, Main Exam and Psychometric Test. Details regarding the number of vacancies, examination pattern, age limit, application procedure, and selection process can be checked in PDF attached below. SSC MTS Recruitment 2025The Staff Selection Commission, SSC has invited applications for Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff and Havaldar (CBIC & CBN) Examination. Through this recruitment drive, candidates who have passed class 10 will be able to apply for Group ‘C’ Central Government jobs across India. SSC MTS Recruitment 2025: How to apply online 1. Eligible and interested candidates should go to the ssc.gov.in 2. On homepage, complete One-Time Registration (OTR) with Aadhaar authentication 3. In the next step, fill in the application, and upload required documents 4. Pay the exam fee (which is Rs 100 for general category, free for SC/ST, PwBD, women and ex-servicemen) 5. Read instructions carefully before submitting 6. Download confirmation page for future references Selected candidates will be posted as Peon, Daftary, Jamadar, Junior Gestetner Operator, Chowkidar, Safaiwala, Mali, Operator, Helper, Havaldar (CBIC & CBN). For more details, click here. Indian Coast Guard GD DB Yantrik Recruitment 2025:Indian Coast Guard is inviting candidates for Navik (General Duty), Navik (Domestic Branch), and Yantrik posts. The recruitment is open for male candidates. Through this recruitment drive, candidates will be filled for various trades including Mechanical, Electrical, and Electronics under Yantrik cadre. The selection will be conducted in four stages, including a written test, physical fitness test, document verification, and medical examination. Check exam pattern For Navik (Domestic Branch): Test comprises 60 questions in total, distributed as follows: Maths (20), Science (10), English (15), Reasoning (10), and General Knowledge (5). The total marks are 60, and the duration of the exam is 45 minutes. For Navik (General Duty): Exam is conducted in two sections. Section I is the same as Navik (DB), while Section II includes Maths (25) and Physics (25), bringing the total to 110 questions and 110 marks to be completed in 75 minutes. For Yantrik (Electrical): Pattern includes Section I (same as Navik DB) and Section III, which consists of 50 questions from Electrical Engineering. The overall paper contains 110 questions for 110 marks, with a time limit of 75 minutes. For Yantrik (Electronics): Structure is similar, with Section I (same as Navik DB) and Section IV containing 50 questions from Electronics Engineering. The total is again 110 questions for 110 marks, to be attempted in 75 minutes. For Yantrik (Mechanical), Section I remains the same, while Section V includes 50 questions from Mechanical Engineering. The test has 110 questions in total, carrying 110 marks and must be completed within 75 minutes. SSC CGL Recruitment 2025The Staff Selection Commission, SSC has released the notification for selection of candidates for the Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGL) 2025. The notification released on official website ssc.gov.in is for various Group B and Group C posts across multiple ministries, departments, and organisations. Recruitment is underway and the deadline to apply is July 4. Application correction and online payment window will remain open between July 9 and July 11. As per selection process, tentative schedule of Tier-I (Computer Based Examination) is between August 13 and 30, and the exam for Tier-II (Computer Based Examination) will be tentatively held in December 2025. To read more about it, click here. 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