Every year, lakhs of students across India apply for Public Service Commission (PSC) exams to secure stable and respected government jobs. With the 2026 recruitment cycle approaching, many candidates are already searching for exam dates, eligibility, notifications, and application deadlines. Since PSC exams are conducted by different states—like Kerala PSC, Karnataka PSC, Tamil Nadu PSC, etc.—it is important to stay updated through official state portals.
This guide covers everything you need to know about PSC Recruitment 2026, including expected timelines, eligibility criteria, and how to receive government job notifications instantly.
Expected PSC Recruitment 2026 Exam Timeline
While official notifications vary by state, most PSC recruitment cycles follow a similar pattern:
1. Notification Release
Expected: January – June 2026, depending on the state.
Notifications include the number of vacancies, syllabus, exam pattern, and application instructions.
2. Application Window
Usually open for 3–6 weeks after the notification.
Candidates must complete One-Time Registration (OTR) through portals like:
- KPSC Thulasi
- UPSC portal (for national-level roles)
3. Preliminary Exam
- Conducted between April – October 2026.
- Online/offline depending on the respective commission.
4. Mains Exam
- Usually held 3–5 months after prelims.
- Requires deeper preparation and descriptive answers.
5. Interview / Document Verification
- Scheduled after mains results.
- Includes personality assessment and qualification verification.
Eligibility Criteria for PSC Exams 2026
Eligibility varies slightly across states, but the main requirements remain similar.
1. Educational Qualification
- Minimum: Class 12 pass or Graduation, depending on the post.
- High-level posts (like administrative officer roles) require graduation.
2. Age Limit
- General Category: 18–36 years (varies by state).
- Age relaxation available for OBC, SC/ST, and other reserved categories.
3. Nationality
- Must be an Indian Citizen.
- Language Requirement
Candidates must know the official language of the state (e.g., Malayalam for Kerala PSC).
How to Apply for PSC 2026 Exams
- Visit the official PSC portal of your state (e.g., Kerala PSC Thulasi, KPSC Thulasi, TSPSC, etc.).
- Complete your One-Time Registration (OTR).
- Upload photo, signature, and personal details.
- Choose eligible posts from the notification list.
- Submit the application before the deadline.
- Download hall ticket from your profile before the exam.
How to Stay Updated With Government Job Notifications
Government job notifications are released frequently, and missing a deadline can cost you an entire recruitment cycle. Here’s how to stay updated:
- Enable notifications on official PSC apps.
- Regularly check portals like PSC Thulasi or KPSC login page.
- Follow verified government social media channels.
- Subscribe to email updates from job portals.
- Join career guidance platforms that track government job alerts.
FAQ
Q1. Will there be an RBI Grade B exam in 2026?
Ans: As of now, RBI has not officially confirmed the 2026 schedule. However, RBI Grade B is generally conducted every year (except rare policy changes), so a 2026 exam is likely, but candidates should rely only on official RBI notifications.
Q2. How can we get government job notifications?
Ans: You can check official PSC websites, activate mobile alerts, follow government job apps, and subscribe to verified email newsletters. State portals like PSC Thulasi, KPSC Thulasi, and TNPSC are the most reliable sources.
Q3. Where can I get the latest government job notification?
Ans: Visit the official PSC website of your state (e.g., Kerala PSC Thulasi), UPSC website for central exams, or government job dashboards released by each state. Always avoid unofficial social media posts.
Q4. Can non-residents apply for Kerala PSC?
Ans. No, Kerala PSC requires applicants to be permanent residents of Kerala.
Q5. How many attempts are allowed in PSC exams?
Ans. Attempts depend on the state PSC. Some have no limit, while others follow age-based criteria.
Q6. What is the age limit for PSC exams?
Ans. Generally 18–36 years, but limits vary by category and state.
Q7. What is the qualification for PSC?
Ans. Minimum qualification is usually 10th or 12th pass, but many posts require a graduate degree.

