Govt Job Vacancy 2025: Best Central & State Jobs Without Interview

Govt Job Vacancy 2025

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Govt Job Vacancy 2025

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How are your sessions going on? Yes, very good morning to all of you.

Today, we’re going to learn about some government jobs that are excellent opportunities. However, many students don’t apply for them. Why not? Because most students only think about one or two jobs, like CGL or CHSL. But today, I’m going to discuss some very important jobs that are great for you and require only one exam—there’s no Paper 1, Paper 2, or interview involved in some of them.

Let’s go through these jobs one by one:


1. Rajasthan Group D Recruitment 2025

  • Vacancies: 52,453
  • Qualification Required: Only 10th pass
  • Salary: Around ₹30,000
  • Eligibility: Not limited to Rajasthan residents—candidates from all over India can apply.
    This is a great opportunity in the Group D category.

2. KVS (Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan)

  • This is a central government job, and many people dream of working here.
  • Total Vacancies: 19,550
  • Selection Process: Written exam + Interview
  • Eligibility: Both male and female candidates can apply.
  • Posts: PRT, TGT, PGT
  • Average Salary: Around ₹65,000
  • Age Limit: 18 to 45 years (with relaxation as per government rules)

3. MTS (Multi-Tasking Staff)

  • Qualification Required: 10th pass
  • There are two types of posts:
    1. Non-Technical Post – No physical test required
    2. Havaldar Post – Requires PET (Physical Efficiency Test) and PST (Physical Standard Test)

Age Limit:

  • MTS (Non-Technical):
    • General: 18–25 years
    • OBC: 18–28 years
    • SC/ST: 18–30 years
  • Havaldar Post:
    • General: 18–27 years
    • OBC: 18–30 years
    • SC/ST: 18–32 years

Exam Pattern for MTS:

  • Only one Computer-Based Exam
  • Session 1 (No Negative Marking):
    • 20 Maths questions (3 marks each)
    • 20 Reasoning questions (3 marks each)
    • Total: 40 questions, 120 marks
    • Time: 45 minutes
  • Session 2 (Negative Marking Applicable):
    • 25 General Awareness questions
    • 25 English questions
    • 3 marks each, total 50 questions (150 marks)
    • Time: 45 minutes

For the Havaldar post, after the computer-based exam, PET & PST are mandatory. For other MTS posts, only document verification is required.


Many students don’t fill out these forms, which often leads to posts remaining vacant. You should apply for all suitable exams because the syllabus is mostly the same across government exams—General Knowledge, General Awareness, Maths, English, and Reasoning. Only a few exams like Stenographer don’t have Maths.

Some exams may include Hindi. Other than that, the core concepts and syllabus remain consistent. So, your preparation can be reused across multiple exams.

When you apply for more exams:

  • You get exposure to different exam patterns.
  • You learn from your mistakes and don’t repeat them in future attempts.
  • It also helps with revision.
  • And if your hard work and luck align, you might even get selected.

With that, we’ll conclude today’s session here.

Take care. Bye!

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