Indian Government Job Exams 2025: Complete Schedule, Eligibility, and Posts

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All government job exams in India are sacred for millions of devotees whose lifelong dream is to have a secure and ensured career. They are sought after by people with different educational and career tracks due to their advantages, such as a secure job and financial and personal growth opportunities.

It is important to watch the 2025 exam calendar to prepare accordingly. This blog will discuss the complete schedule, eligibility, and the posts available for the upcoming government exams. So, let us help you to kick-start your journey to success!

Top Government Exams in 2025

There are various government exams, such as administrative exams, technical exams, financial exams, and clerical exams. Here is an overview of the major exams in 2025:

1. UPSC Exams

UPSC also conducts civil service exams for various prestigious roles like:

  • IAS (Indian Administrative Service): District and state-level administration
  • IPS (Indian Police Service): Responsible for law enforcement and maintaining internal security.
  • IFS (Indian Foreign Service): Service representing India in foreign countries.

Exam Dates:

Prelims: June 2025

Mains: September 2025

Eligibility: Any bachelor’s degree from a recognized university. Age: General: 21–32 years (relaxed for reserved categories)

Application Fee: ₹100 for general/OBC candidates; Other SC/ST and female candidates are exempted.

2. SSC Exams

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts several exams every year:

Combined Graduate Level (CGL): Group B and C posts in ministries and departments.

CHSL(Combined Higher Secondary Level): For the posts of clerks and data entry operators.

JE (Junior Engineer): For the technical posts in engineering departments.

Exam Dates:

CGL Tier 1: March 2025

CHSL Tier 1: April 2025

Payment: All selected candidates, except SC / ST, will have to pay ₹100 as a fee.

3. Banking Exams

Banking/Lending Exams are popular:

IBPS PO: for public sector banks (probationary officers)

SBI PO: Conducted for officer positions by the State Bank of India.

RBI Grade B: For positions in the Reserve Bank of India.

Exam Timeline: Prelims start from August 2025.

Fees: ₹600 for general/OBC candidates; ₹100 for SC/ST.

4. RRB Exams

Carried out by the Railway Recruitment Board for various positions:

NTPC (Non-Technical Popular Categories): Station Master, Goods Guard, Clerks etc.

Group D: Encompasses maintenance and technical support functions in Indian Railways.

Expected Exam Dates: Early in 2025

5. State PSC Exams

State Public Service Commission exams are for state-level administrative and technical positions.

Some of the most popular state exams are UPPSC, MPPSC, TNPSC, and MPSC.

Timeline: Varies by state, exams generally between March to December 2025.

Eligibility and Fees

General Eligibility Criteria

Each exam has its criteria, but the basic requirements are as follows:

Eligibility: You need a bachelor’s degree in any discipline for most of the exams.

Age Limit:

  • General: 21–32 years
  • OBC: 21–35 years
  • SC/ST: 21–37 years

Relaxations:

  • PWD candidates can avail an additional 10 years.
  • For ex-servicemen, there are relaxations based on their service.

Application Fees

It offers a category-specific fee structure:

UPSC: General/OBC ₹100; SC/ST and female-free

SSC: ₹100 for general/OBC; SC/ST candidates exempted.

Banking Exams: ₹600 general/OBC; ₹100–₹150SC/ST.

RRB: ₹500 for general; ₹250 refundable for reserved categories.

Key Posts Offered

IAS (Indian Administrative Service):

    Responsibilities: Policy implementation, administration, and public welfare programs

    Growth Opportunities: An IAS officer who starts as a District Collector can end up as Cabinet Secretary, the highest bureaucratic post in India.

    Bank PO (Probationary Officer)

      Role: Responsible for managing the bank operations, approving loans, and providing services to the customers.

      Possibilities for Growth: You could end up with the opportunity to be a branch manager, general manager, up to a chairman

       3. RRB NTPC Roles:

      • Important Positions: Station Master, Commercial Apprentice, Goods Guard
      • Hierarchy: The scope to flourish in the same system of Indian Railways.

      4. Assistant Section Officer (ASO):

      • Job Description: File work and drafting the policies, central government offices
      • Career path: ASOs can progress to undersecretary and above.

      Preparation Tips

      1. Create a Strategic Plan

      • Prepare for 8–12 months before giving your exam.
      • Invest time in prelims, mains, and interview stages.

      2. Use Trusted Resources

      • Standard books: NCERTs for basics, Laxmikant’s Polity, R.S. Aggarwal’s Quantitative Aptitude.

      Platforms such as Unacademy, and BYJU’S are great sources of available video and practice material.

      3. Take Mock Tests Regularly

      • So, you can take it to increase speed, accuracy, and time management.

      To make ending test events time smart, you can use platforms such as Exam Pay that offer quality testing along with real-time updates.

      4. Stay Aware of Current Events

      Important newspapers are The Hindu and monthly magazines are Yojana and Kurukshetra.

      5. Prioritize Health

      A healthy lifestyle is crucial. Meditate, eat balanced meals, and exercise regularly.

      Conclusion

      In India, government job exams still provide fantastic career options. Their selection process is well-structured and transparent, offering a diverse range of posts for candidates from different educational backgrounds.

      With 2025 around the corner, early planning is one of the best ways to ensure success. You have to be armed with the right resources, put in consistent efforts, and utilize tools such as mock tests and online courses. You can pursue your dream of getting an esteemed government job; start right now!

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