Rajasthan CM Announces Examination Calendar for 81,500 Government Jobs in 2025
Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma emphasizes transparency and efficiency in recruitment processes to meet youth aspirations….
Rajasthan : Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has reaffirmed his commitment to youth employment by releasing the examination calendar for 81,500 government jobs to be filled in 2025. In addition, the state government is set to distribute appointment letters to 13,500 candidates this month. This announcement comes as part of a broader initiative to streamline recruitment and fulfill the aspirations of job seekers in the state.
CM Sharma emphasized that the recruitment process would be transparent and efficient, aligning with the state government’s vision to meet the expectations of job aspirants. He proudly mentioned, “It is noteworthy that even before the beginning of the new year, the calendar of examinations to be held in the year 2025 for about 81 thousand government jobs was released.”
The government has already made substantial strides in meeting its employment goals. In 2024, nearly 47,000 posts were filled, setting a significant precedent for its ongoing employment initiatives. Furthermore, the results for exams conducted for 15,000 posts will soon be declared, ensuring the continued momentum of recruitment efforts.
As part of the announcement, CM Sharma reiterated that job creation would remain a key priority for his administration, noting the efforts to ensure timely conduct of recruitment exams and prompt appointment processes, which have been pivotal in fulfilling the youth’s dreams of securing stable government jobs.
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