Rajasthan to Fill 1 Lakh Govt Jobs in 2024, Releases Full Recruitment Calendar

The Rajasthan government has unveiled a comprehensive recruitment calendar detailing the schedule for filling one lakh government vacancies throughout 2024. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma stated the calendar provides advance clarity on notifications, exams, and results to help candidates plan. The vacancies span key departments including education, police, medical services, engineering, and agriculture. Alongside this, the state launched a new Youth Policy and a self-employment scheme offering interest-free loans to one lakh youth.

Key Points: Rajasthan Announces 1 Lakh Govt Vacancies, Releases 2024 Calendar

  • 1 lakh govt vacancies in 2024
  • Department-wise exam calendar released
  • Focus on police, medical, teaching & engineering posts
  • Youth Policy & Self-Employment Scheme launched
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Rajasthan govt announces major recruitment drive, one lakh vacancies to be filled

Rajasthan govt releases annual recruitment calendar for 1 lakh vacancies across police, medical, engineering & teaching posts. Exams scheduled from Jan-Dec.

"To shape the future of our youth, we have released a year-long recruitment calendar for one lakh vacancies. - Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma"

Jaipur, Jan 12

In a major boost for job aspirants, the Rajasthan government has released a comprehensive recruitment calendar for one lakh government vacancies to be filled throughout the year.

The calendar clearly outlines department-wise vacancies, the number of posts, and the months in which examinations will be conducted, bringing long-awaited clarity and transparency to the recruitment process.

Releasing the calendar, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma said the initiative is aimed at helping youth plan their preparation with confidence.

"To shape the future of our youth, we have released a year-long recruitment calendar for one lakh vacancies. This will inform candidates about notifications, application timelines, examination schedules, result declarations, and appointment letters in advance," the Chief Minister said.

He emphasised that the government is committed to conducting examinations on time and without delays, ensuring fairness and transparency at every stage.

According to the recruitment calendar, government job examinations will be conducted throughout the year for posts in education, police, medical services, engineering, agriculture, electricity, water resources, statistics, IT, and administrative departments.

Key recruitments include teachers at various levels, police constables and sub-inspectors, junior and assistant engineers, medical officers, nursing staff, and paramedical posts, clerks, laboratory assistants, and technical staff, agriculture supervisors and development officers and posts in water resources, energy, and statistics departments.

The calendar also specifies exam months ranging from January to December, allowing candidates sufficient time to prepare without uncertainty.

On the occasion, Chief Minister Sharma also released the Rajasthan Youth Policy-2026, aimed at expanding opportunities for youth through education, skill development, and participation in governance.

Under the Rajasthan Employment Policy-2026, the state government targets the creation of 15 lakh employment opportunities by March 2029 through employment generation and entrepreneurship promotion.

The Chief Minister's Youth Self-Employment Scheme was also launched, under which one lakh youth will receive interest-free loans to establish micro-enterprises.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some good news for job seekers in Rajasthan! The clarity on exam schedules is a huge relief. I just hope the execution matches the promise and there are no last-minute postponements. Fingers crossed for all the aspirants!
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Rohit P
One lakh vacancies is a big number, but let's see how many actually get filled. Past governments have also made big announcements. The real test will be conducting fair exams on time without any paper leaks or corruption. Hope this government is different.
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Sarah B
The self-employment scheme with interest-free loans is a fantastic parallel initiative. Not everyone wants a government job; creating entrepreneurs is equally important for the state's economy. A balanced approach!
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Karthik V
As a parent, I'm very happy. My son has been preparing for a police constable exam for two years in uncertainty. Now with a clear calendar, he can focus. This reduces mental stress on our youth. Bahut accha kadam hai.
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Nikhil C
Good move, but the government must ensure the recruitment process is truly merit-based. Reservations should be implemented fairly, and there should be no political interference in postings. Transparency in the final selection is key.
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Meera T
Including IT and technical posts is smart. We need to move beyond just clerical

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