Posted: April 7, 2026 | 12 Views
| Application Start | 2025-12-02 |
|---|---|
| Last Date Apply | 2025-12-27 |
| Fee Payment Last Date | 2025-12-27 |
| Exam Date | 2026-04-18 |
| Gen / OBC / EWS | ₹ 1750/- (For Group A Posts) , ₹ 1050/- (For Group B / C Posts) |
|---|---|
| SC / ST / PH | ₹ 250/- All Female Candidates : ₹ 250/- |
| Post Name | Total Post | Age Limit | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| CBSE Group A, B, C Recruitment 2025 | 124 Posts | 18-35 | 12th ,Bachelor degree , Postgraduate |
Post Name | Age Limit (As on 22 Dec 2025) | Vacancies | Eligibility Criteria |
|---|---|---|---|
Assistant Secretary | 18 – 35 Years | 08 | Bachelor’s Degree in any stream from a recognized university |
Assistant Professor & Assistant Director (Academics) | 18 – 30 Years | 12 | Postgraduate (PG) Degree with minimum 55% marks |
Assistant Professor & Assistant Director (Training) | 18 – 30 Years | 08 | Postgraduate (PG) Degree with minimum 55% marks |
Assistant Professor & Assistant Director (Skill Education) | 18 – 30 Years | 07 | Postgraduate (PG) Degree with minimum 55% marks |
Accounts Officer | 18 – 35 Years | 02 | Bachelor’s/PG in Commerce/Finance OR MBA (Finance) / CA / ICWA |
Superintendent | 18 – 30 Years | 27 | Bachelor’s Degree + Computer Knowledge + Typing (35 WPM Eng / 30 WPM Hindi) |
Junior Translation Officer | 18 – 30 Years | 09 | PG Degree with Hindi or English |
Junior Accountant | 18 – 27 Years | 16 | 12th with Commerce subjects + Typing (35 WPM Eng / 30 WPM Hindi) |
Junior Assistant | 18 – 27 Years | 35 | 12th Pass + Typing (35 WPM Eng / 30 WPM Hindi) |
Step No. | Process |
|---|---|
1 | Visit the official website of the Central Board of Secondary Education |
2 | Go to the “Recruitment” / “Latest Updates” section on the homepage |
3 | Click on “Group A, B, C Tier-II Exam City Details 2026” |
4 | The login page will open |
5 | Enter your details: Registration Number / Application Number |
6 | Enter Date of Birth / Password |
7 | Click on Login / Submit |
8 | Your Exam City Slip will appear on the screen |
9 | Check your allotted exam city and exam date |
10 | Download and save the slip for future reference |
If you want to clear your exam for this recruitment, focus on eligibility first, lock your exam dates, build a revision plan, and practise with mock exams instead of only reading the notification once.
Confirm the pattern, selection stages, dates, and required documents before you build a plan.
Cover the high-weight topics first, then solve previous-year style questions for the same areas.
Do not wait for the final week. Revision should begin while preparation is still in progress.
Use mock tests and error tracking to improve speed, accuracy, and exam temperament.
Study state history, geography, schemes, and governance with the same seriousness as aptitude sections.
Use the exact notification and local exam pattern to decide what deserves priority in your study plan.
Take frequent timed tests because simple papers still become difficult under pressure.
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 6:00 - 8:00 AM | Core subject study and concept building |
| 10:00 - 11:30 AM | Important topic revision and formula or note review |
| 1:00 - 2:30 PM | Question practice for aptitude, reasoning, or subject-specific topics |
| 5:00 - 6:00 PM | Current affairs, GK, or language section revision |
| 8:00 - 9:00 PM | Mock review, error log updates, and next-day planning |
The written paper decides your base score and usually filters the largest number of candidates.
Typing, physical efficiency, trade, or other practical stages apply depending on the vacancy.
Keep educational, category, ID, and eligibility proof ready well before shortlisting begins.
Where applicable, the recruitment can still stop here if standards or documents are not in order.
Selection usually depends on score stability across all mandatory stages, not just one good attempt.
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