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SSC GD Constable Final Result 2025 Declared at ssc.gov.in — Direct Link to Check Merit List & Cut-Off

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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially declared the SSC GD Final Result 2025. Candidates who appeared for the Constable (GD) posts in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and SSF, Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles, and Sepoy in the Narcotics Control Bureau Examination, 2025 can now check their results on the official SSC website at ssc.gov.in.

The written examination for SSC GD 2025 was conducted from February 4 to February 25, 2025, and its result was announced on June 17, 2025. Candidates who qualified in the written exam were shortlisted for the next stage, which included the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST).

The PET/PST was held between August 20 and September 15, 2025, with results declared on October 13, 2025. Candidates who cleared this stage were subsequently called for Detailed Medical Examination (DME), Document Verification (DV), and Review Medical Examination (RME). These stages were conducted by the respective CAPFs under the supervision of the CRPF, the nodal CAPF for the examination.

According to the official notification, a total of 53,690 vacancies have been considered for final allocation. The select list has been prepared based on All India vacancies as well as State-wise vacancies, with additional reservation provisions for candidates belonging to Border Districts and Naxal or Militancy-affected Districts within the states.

To check the SSC GD Final Result 2025, candidates need to visit ssc.gov.in, click on the Results section, and open the SSC GD Final Result 2025 lists (List 1 and List 2) available on the page. The result will be displayed in PDF format, where candidates can search for their roll numbers. Applicants are advised to download and keep a copy of the result PDF for future reference. For more details, candidates should refer to the official notice available on the SSC website.

Staff Selection Commission has declared the SSC GD Final Result 2025. Candidates who have appeared for Constable (GD) in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and SSF, Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles, and Sepoy in Narcotics Control Bureau Examination, 2025 can check the results through the official website of SSC at ssc.gov.in.

The written examination was held from February 4 to 25, 2025 and the result was announced on June 17, 2025. Those who passed the exam were called for the next stage- Physical Efficiency Test (PET)/ Physical Standard Test (PST) of the Examination.

The PET/PST was held from August 20 to September 15, 2025 and the result was announced on October 13, 2025. Candidates who cleared the PET/PST had to appear in the Detailed Medical Examination (DME)/Document Verification (DV) and Review Medical Examination (RME). The DV/DME and RME was conducted by the CAPFs concerned under the purview of the Nodal CAPF i.e. CRPF.

A total of 53690 vacancies have been considered for allocation. The Select list has been prepared as per All India vacancies and State-wise vacancies with further reservation for candidates of Border Districts/ Naxal or Militancy affected Districts within the State.

Check SSC GD Final Result 2025 list 1

Check SSC GD Final Result 2025 list 2

SSC GD Final Result 2025: How to check results

To check the results, candidates can follow the steps given below.

1. Visit the official website of SSC at ssc.gov.in.

2. Click on result link and a new page will open.

3. Now click on SSC GD Final Result 2025 lists available on the page.

4. A new PDF file will open where candidates can check the roll numbers.

5. Download the file and keep a hard copy of the same for further need.

For more related details candidates can check the official website of SSC.

Official Notice Here

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Weak Western Disturbance to bring light snow today, stronger systems lined up next week

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Weak Western Disturbance to bring light snow today, stronger systems lined up next week

Srinagar, Jan 16: A weak Western Disturbance is set to impact Jammu and Kashmir from late Friday afternoon, ushering in a brief spell of light snowfall over higher reaches and bringing cloudy conditions across the plains, weather observers said.

Director MeT Mukhtar Ahmad said that light snowfall is likely over upper reaches, including Gulmarg, Pahalgam and Sonamarg, along with key mountain passes, during the latter part of the day and evening hours. The plains of the Kashmir Valley may witness overcast skies, with the possibility of light rain or very light snowfall at isolated locations.

He said the current system is weak in nature and its impact will be short-lived, mainly affecting higher elevations. Day temperatures are expected to dip slightly, while night temperatures may fall marginally in areas receiving fresh snow.

More significant weather activity is, however, lined up in the coming days. A moderate Western Disturbance is forecast to affect the region from January 19 to January 21, which may bring more widespread snowfall over the upper reaches and light to moderate precipitation in middle and lower elevations.

Even more notably, the season’s first strong Western Disturbance is expected to influence Jammu and Kashmir between January 22 and January 26. Director MeT said this system could mark the most intense winter spell of the season so far, with the likelihood of widespread snowfall across higher and middle reaches and prolonged cold conditions across the Valley.

If the stronger system materializes as projected, it may lead to temporary disruptions on key highways and mountain passes, while also strengthening the winter snowpack in alpine areas, an important factor for water resources in the coming months.

Authorities are keeping a close watch on the evolving weather pattern and have advised locals, especially those in higher reaches, to remain prepared for changing conditions over the next ten days. [KNT]

RBI Recruitment 2026: Registration Opens for 572 Office Attendant Posts

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has officially opened the registration window for the Office Attendant Recruitment 2026, offering a total of 572 vacancies across its various offices nationwide. This is a significant opportunity for Class 10 pass candidates seeking a secure government job in the banking sector.

Key Highlights

  • 📅 Start of Online Registration: 15 January 2026
  • 📅 Last Date to Apply: 04 February 2026
  • 📍 Recruiting Body: Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
  • 🧑‍💼 Post: Office Attendant
  • 📊 Total Vacancies: 572
  • 📍 Mode of Application: Online at rbi.org.in
  • 📜 Selection Process: Online Test followed by Language Proficiency Test (LPT)

Eligibility Criteria

  • Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed Class 10 (SSC/Matriculation) from a recognised board of the respective State/Union Territory. Graduates or applicants with higher qualifications are not eligible to apply.
  • Age Limit: Applicants must be between 18 and 25 years of age as on 1 January 2026. Age relaxation will be provided as per government norms for reserved categories.
  • Language Proficiency: Candidates should be able to read, write, speak and understand the local language of the recruitment jurisdiction they are applying for.

Application Fee

  • General/ OBC/ EWS: ₹450 + GST (approx.)
  • SC/ ST/ PwBD/ Ex-Servicemen: ₹50 + GST (approx.)
    (Fees are subject to confirmation as per official notification)

Selection Process

The recruitment process consists of two stages:

  1. Online Written Examination — Objective type questions covering Reasoning, English, Numerical Ability and General Awareness.
  2. Language Proficiency Test (LPT) — This will be qualifying in nature and will assess candidates’ knowledge of the local language.

Important Dates

Event Date
Online Registration Begins 15 January 2026
Last Date to Apply 04 February 2026
Online Exam (Tentative) 28 February – 01 March 2026
(Candidates should check the official notification for final dates)

How to Apply

  1. Visit the official RBI careers portal: rbi.org.in
  2. Navigate to “Recruitment for the post of Office Attendant – Panel Year 2025”
  3. Click on New Registration and enter required details
  4. Upload scanned copies of your photograph, signature, and other documents
  5. Pay the application fee
  6. Submit the form and download/save the confirmation for future reference

This recruitment drive promises a great career opportunity for young aspirants with minimal educational requirements and stable government employment with India’s central bank. Candidates are advised to apply well before the deadline and carefully review the official notification for complete details.

JKBOPEE Reopens NEET PG-2025 Registration After Cut-off Reduction — Complete Guide for J&K & Ladakh Candidates

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The Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) has officially reopened the online registration for NEET PG-2025 (MD/MS/PGD) admissions for eligible candidates belonging to the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. This crucial decision comes after the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) reduced the minimum qualifying percentile for Round-3 counselling on 13 January 2026.

As per Notification No. 009-BOPEE of 2026 dated 15-01-2026, candidates who were earlier not eligible or missed the chance due to higher cut-offs can now register again and become part of the Revised Provisional Merit List (PML) for further counselling and seat allotment.

This reopening is a major opportunity for postgraduate medical aspirants who want to secure MD, MS, or PG Diploma seats in government and private medical colleges of J&K and Ladakh.


Why Has JKBOPEE Reopened NEET PG-2025 Registration?

The reopening follows NBEMS’s decision to lower the qualifying percentile for Round-3 NEET PG-2025 counselling. After this reduction, several candidates who were earlier outside the eligibility zone have now come within the revised merit range.

To give these newly eligible candidates a fair chance, JKBOPEE has decided to reopen online registration and document submission so that a fresh Provisional Merit List (PML) can be prepared for counselling of seats in J&K and Ladakh.


Important Dates for NEET PG-2025 JKBOPEE Registration

Candidates must strictly follow the schedule announced by JKBOPEE:

  • Online registration starts: 16 January 2026 (from 11:00 AM)
  • Last date to apply: 20 January 2026 (till midnight)
  • Document submission for AIQ J&K/Ladakh candidates (offline/email): Up to 19 January 2026 (2:00 PM)

Registration is to be done only through the official website: www.jkbopee.gov.in


Who Is Eligible to Apply?

The following categories of candidates can take part in the reopened NEET PG-2025 registration:

1. Candidates Already in JKBOPEE Records

Candidates whose names were already listed in Annexure-A of Notification No. 121-BOPEE of 2025 dated 10-09-2025 are eligible to apply through this reopened window.

2. J&K/Ladakh Candidates Under All India Quota (AIQ)

Candidates who:

  • Appeared in NEET PG-2025 under All India Quota,
  • Actually belong to J&K or Ladakh, and
  • Want to participate in UT counselling,

but whose roll numbers were not included earlier, must submit their documents physically at JKBOPEE offices (Jammu or Srinagar) or send them via email to helpdeskjakbopee@gmail.com by 19-01-2026 (2 PM).

3. Candidates Who Already Registered Earlier

Candidates who were already registered and appeared in Annexure-A of Notification No. 161-BOPEE of 2025 dated 28-10-2025 do not need to apply again.


Revised NEET PG-2025 Cut-off Percentile

After NBEMS’s decision, JKBOPEE has announced the new eligibility cut-off for UT counselling:

Category Percentile Cut-off Score (Out of 800)
General / EWS (including JKPM, CDP, SP) 7th Percentile 103
SC / ST-I / ST-II / OBC / ALC / IB / RBA (including JKPM, CDP, SP) 0th Percentile –40

This drastic reduction has opened doors for many candidates who were earlier not eligible.


Documents Required for JKBOPEE NEET PG-2025 Registration

All candidates must upload the following documents online:

  1. MBBS Degree Certificate
  2. Medical Council Registration (State/UT or NMC/MCI)
  3. Internship Completion Certificate (up to 31-07-2025)
  4. Domicile Certificate of J&K or Ladakh
  5. Reserved Category Certificate (as per SO-176 of 2025 & SO-305 of 2024)
  6. Difficult Area Certificate (as per SRO-48 of 2018, issued by Director Health Services)
  7. NEET-PG 2025 Score Card
  8. NMC/MCI Clearance (for foreign MBBS graduates)
  9. EWS Certificate (as per SRO-518 of 2019)
  10. NOC for In-service candidates
  11. Ladakh Service Bond Undertaking (for Ladakh candidates)
  12. ST Certificate for Ladakh candidates (treated as Domicile)

The cut-off date for certificate validity is 20-01-2026, the last day of registration.


Special Instructions for In-Service Candidates

“In-service” doctors who have qualified NEET PG-2025 will be considered only if they have a valid NOC issued by the competent authority for the calendar year 2025. JKBOPEE also reserves the right to verify the authenticity of these certificates.


Mandatory Fields While Registering

Candidates must ensure the following details exactly match their NEET-PG records:

  • NEET-PG Roll Number
  • NEET-PG 2025 Score
  • NEET Rank
  • Date of Birth
  • Category (if applicable)

Any mismatch may lead to rejection during verification.


Important Notes by JKBOPEE

JKBOPEE has made it very clear that:

  • Candidates who fail to register or upload documents by 20-01-2026 will not be considered for counselling.
  • Mere registration does not guarantee admission. Final eligibility will be verified by the allotted college at the time of admission.
  • Seat allotment will depend on the Revised Provisional Merit List (PML), seat matrix, and counselling rules.

What Happens Next?

JKBOPEE will soon upload:

  • E-Information Brochure
  • Counselling Instructions
  • Tentative Seat Matrix

These will guide candidates about college-wise and category-wise seat availability for MD, MS and PG Diploma courses in J&K and Ladakh.


Why This Reopening Is a Golden Opportunity

The lowering of the NEET PG cut-off has dramatically expanded the eligibility pool. Many students who were earlier disappointed now have a second chance to secure a postgraduate medical seat in government or private institutions of J&K and Ladakh.

If you are eligible under the revised cut-off, missing this reopened window could mean losing a full academic year. Therefore, candidates are strongly advised to register early, upload all documents correctly, and keep track of JKBOPEE updates.


Official PDF Notification

For full official details, download the JKBOPEE notification PDF from the link below:

PDF Link:
https://www.jkbopee.gov.in/Pdf/Downloader.ashx?nid=17449&type=n

JK BOPEE Invites Offline Applications for DNB (Broad Specialty) Courses 2025 After NEET PG Cut-Off Reduction

The Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JK BOPEE) has issued an important notification for medical professionals across Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. Following the reduction in the qualifying percentile of NEET PG 2025 by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS), JK BOPEE has invited offline applications from in-service candidates under UT Quota for admission to Post MBBS DNB (Broad Specialty) and Post MBBS Diploma courses for the 2025 session.

This decision brings new hope for many doctors who earlier could not qualify due to higher cut-off scores. The process will help fill vacant seats that remained unfilled in previous counselling rounds.


📌 Official Notification Details

According to Notification No. 010-BOPEE of 2026 dated 15 January 2026, JK BOPEE is inviting offline applications from eligible in-service candidates for admission to DNB (Broad Specialty) and Post MBBS Diploma seats under the UT Quota.

The applications will be accepted from 16 January 2026 to 21 January 2026, on working days only, at JK BOPEE offices in Srinagar and Jammu.


📉 Revised NEET PG 2025 Qualifying Percentile

NBEMS reduced the qualifying percentile for NEET PG 2025, allowing more candidates to become eligible. The revised cut-offs are:

Category Percentile Cut-Off Score (out of 800)
General / EWS (including JKPM, CDP & SP) 7th Percentile 103
SC / ST-I / ST-II / OBC / ALC / IB / RBA (including JKPM, CDP & SP) 0th Percentile -40

This major relaxation opens the door for many doctors who were previously excluded due to high cut-offs.


🎯 Who Can Apply?

The invitation is specifically for:

  • In-service candidates under UT Quota
  • Candidates who have not registered earlier
  • Those willing to participate in Round 3 of counselling
  • Candidates interested in vacant or resigned seats

Fresh registration is mandatory for all eligible candidates, even if they participated in earlier rounds.


📝 How to Apply?

The application process is completely offline. Candidates must:

  1. Download and fill the Annexure-A Registration Form
  2. Attach all required documents
  3. Visit JK BOPEE office at Srinagar or Jammu
  4. Submit the form between 16–21 January 2026

The application must be submitted physically at JK BOPEE offices.


📄 Documents Required

As per Annexure-A (Page 3) of the notification, candidates must attach the following documents:

  1. MBBS Degree
  2. Post Basic MBBS Diploma (if any)
  3. NEET PG 2025 Score Card
  4. Domicile Certificate
  5. NOC from the Department
  6. Category Certificate (if applicable)
  7. Difficult Area Certificate (as per SRO 48 of 2018), if applicable

These documents are mandatory for registration and verification.


💰 Counselling Fee

Candidates applying for the first time must pay a counselling fee of ₹2000, which has to be deposited through the POS machine available at JK BOPEE offices in Srinagar or Jammu at the time of submission.


📅 Seat Matrix & Counselling

JK BOPEE will upload the seat matrix one day before the start of counselling, allowing candidates to view available DNB and Diploma seats before participating in the selection process.

The seats will be filled strictly based on:

  • Merit
  • Preferences
  • Eligibility

Mere registration does not guarantee a seat.


📢 Important Instructions

Candidates are advised to:

  • Carefully go through all notifications, notices, and the e-Information Brochure
  • Ensure all information provided is correct
  • Submit applications within the deadline
  • Visit BOPEE offices only on working days

Any incorrect or false information may lead to cancellation of candidature without notice.


🧑‍⚕️ Why This Notification is Important

This move by JK BOPEE is extremely beneficial for:

  • Doctors who narrowly missed NEET PG cut-offs
  • In-service candidates seeking specialization
  • UT quota aspirants waiting for vacant seats

With the cut-off reduction, many candidates now have a second chance to pursue Post MBBS DNB or Diploma courses and advance their medical careers.


🏥 About DNB (Broad Specialty)

Diplomate of National Board (DNB) courses are highly prestigious postgraduate medical programs, equivalent to MD/MS. These courses help doctors gain specialized skills and are recognized across India.


🔗 Official PDF Notification Link

Candidates can download and read the official notification from JK BOPEE here:

👉 PDF Link: https://www.jkbopee.gov.in/Pdf/Downloader.ashx?nid=17450&type=n

J&K State Hajj Committee schedules Orientation/Training Programme of pilgrims for Haj-2026

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J&K State Hajj Committee schedules Orientation/Training Programme of pilgrims for Haj-2026

SRINAGAR, JANUARY 15: J&K Hajj Committee has informed that the training Programme for selected pilgrims for Haj-2026, about Mansik-e-Haj and other logistics will be conducted in their respective districts and has advised all selected pilgrims of Kashmir Division to attend the compulsory Training Programme as per schedule.

The programme is scheduled to be held on 19th January, 2026 at 10:30 AM in the Auditorium hall, Govt Degree College, Womens, Anantnag for the pilgrims of Anantnag, Pahalgam, Sallar, Kokernag, Larnoo and Srigufwara. Likewise, for the pilgrims of Shangus, Dooru, Qazigund, Shahabad Bala, Mattan, Bijbehara will be held on January 20, 2026 at 10:30 AM in the Auditorium hall , Govt Degree College, Womens, Anantnag.

Similarly, the Training programme for the pilgrims from Tehsils of Pattan, Khoi,Vagur, Kreeri, Singpora, Tangmarg, Kunzer and Karhama of district Baramulla will be held on 22nd January, 2026 at 10:30 AM at Jamai Hamdania Masjid Sharief, Kunzer, Baramulla. Likewise, for pilgrims of Baramulla,Uri, Boniyar, Wagoora, Dangiwacha, Rohama, Sopore, Watrgam, Zanigeer and Dangerpora will be held on 24th January, 2026 from 10:30 AM at Masjid-e-Baitul Mukararamah, Baramulla.

Further, training programme for pilgrims of Budgam, Khansahib, Narabal, Magam, Khag and Beerwah is scheduled on19th Janauary, 2026 at 10:30 AM at Jamia Masjid Sharief, Ompora. Likewise, training for the pilgrims from Tehsils of Chadoora, Kanipora, charari sharief and BK Pora of district Budgam will be held on 20th January, 2026 from 10:30AM at Jamia Masjid Sharief, Ompora.

Similarly, training programme for all pilgrims of district Bandipora will be held on 22nd January, 2026 at 10:30 AM at Peer Masjid, Bandipora.

Likewise, training programme for all pilgrims of district Ganderbal will be held on 21st January, 2026 at 10:30 AM at Markazia Hanfia Jamia Masjid, Behama, Ganderbal.

Similarly, training programme for the pilgrims from Tehsils of Kupwara, Dragmulla, Trahgam, Kralpora, Keran, Machil, Sogam, Lalpora, Tangdar and Karnah will be held on 29th Janauary, 2026 at 10:30 AM at Jamia Masjid, Kupwara. Likewise, training for the pilgrims from Tehsils of Handwara, Langate, Kralgund, Qaziabad, Bilgam, Zachaldara and Kalamabad is scheduled on 31st January, 2026 at 10:30 AM at Jamia Masjid, Handwara.

Further, training programme for the pilgrims from Tehsils of Rajpora, Litter, Pulwama and Kakapora will be held on 21st January, 2026 from 10:30 AM at Jamai Masjid Chatpora, Pulwama. Likewise, for the pilgrims from Tehsils of Awantipora, Tral, Aripal and Pampore is scheduled on 22nd January, 2026 at 10:30 AM at Jamia Masjid, Awantipora.

Likewise, training programme for the pilgrims of district Kulgam will be held on 22nd January, 2026 at 10:30 AM at Markazi Jamai masjid, Kulgam..

Similarly, training programme for the pilgrims of district Shopian is scheduled on 24th January, 2026 at 10:30 AM at Tak Masjid Sharief, Shopian.

Similarly, training for the pilgrims of district Srinagar will be held at Baitul Hujaj Haj House, Bemina, Srinagar at 10:30 AM from Cover No. JKF-1-2-0 to JKF-1158-3-0 on 28th January, 2026; Cover No. JKF-1159-2-0 to JKF-1369-4-0 on 29th Janauary, 2026 and from Cover No. JKF-1370-2-0 to JKF-2249-2-0 on 31th January, 2026.

J&K Weather Update: Light Snowfall Likely Over Higher Reaches, Wet Spell Expected from January 22

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J&K Weather Update: Light Snowfall Likely Over Higher Reaches, Wet Spell Expected from January 22

Srinagar, January 15:
The Meteorological Department has issued a detailed weather forecast for Jammu and Kashmir, indicating a series of western disturbances that are likely to bring cloud cover, light rain, and snowfall over different parts of the Union Territory in the coming days. While most areas will witness generally cloudy skies, a significant wet spell is expected between January 22 and 24, which may impact travel and daily activities.

According to the forecast, January 15 will remain generally cloudy, especially towards the evening. On January 16, the weather is expected to stay cloudy with light rain or snowfall at scattered places across Jammu and Kashmir.

The weather on January 17 and 18 will remain partly to generally cloudy, with light snowfall likely at isolated higher reaches. However, conditions are expected to intensify slightly on January 19 and 20, when generally cloudy skies will prevail along with light rain or snowfall at scattered to fairly widespread locations. During this period, a few higher reaches of North and Central Kashmir may receive moderate snowfall.

On January 21, the region will continue to experience partly to generally cloudy weather, with light snowfall over isolated higher-altitude areas.

A more active weather system is forecast between January 22 and 24, bringing generally cloudy conditions with light to moderate rain or snowfall at most places. The Meteorological Department has also warned of the possibility of moderate to heavy rain or snowfall in a few districts of the Chenab Valley, Udampur, Reasi, and South Kashmir on January 23 and 24. This wet spell could lead to temporary disruptions in traffic, especially on mountain roads and passes.

After this active phase, January 25 and 26 are expected to be partly cloudy with light rain or snowfall at isolated to scattered places, indicating a gradual improvement in weather conditions.

Advisory Issued ⚠️

The department has also issued an advisory warning that moderate to dense fog is likely to continue over the plains of the Jammu Division for the next two days, which may affect visibility and road travel.
Travelers, particularly those planning journeys during January 23 and 24, are advised to plan in advance, remain cautious, and strictly follow traffic and administrative advisories in view of the wet and potentially disruptive weather.

Residents, tourists, and transport operators are urged to stay updated with official weather bulletins and take necessary precautions during this changing weather pattern across Jammu and Kashmir.

UCO Bank Generalist and Specialist Officers Recruitment 2026 – Apply Online for 173 Posts

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The United Commercial Bank (UCO Bank) has announced the Recruitment 2026 drive for filling a total of 173 Generalist and Specialist Officer positions across various departments. This is a major opportunity for graduates and experienced professionals aiming to build a career in the public sector banking domain.

📅 Important Dates

  • Notification Released: January 13, 2026
  • Online Application Start Date: January 13, 2026
  • Last Date to Apply: February 2, 2026

🧑‍💼 Total Vacancies

UCO Bank is recruiting 173 officers under the Generalist and Specialist cadre. Posts span various technical and functional roles in both Junior Management Grade Scale-I (JMGS-I) and Middle Management Grade Scale-II (MMGS-II).


🎯 Eligibility Criteria

1. Educational Qualification

Candidates must satisfy one of the following:

  • Any Graduate in any discipline
  • B.E. / B.Tech / MCA / M.Sc. (Computer Science/Data Science)
  • MBA / PGDM (Finance/Trade Finance/Business)
  • Chartered Accountant (CA)
    Specific technical posts may require specialised qualifications or certificates relevant to the role.

2. Age Limit

  • Minimum Age: 20 years
  • Maximum Age: 35 years
    Age relaxations apply for reserved categories as per Government of India norms.

💼 Pay Scale

Selected candidates will be placed under the JMGS-I and MMGS-II pay scales with an attractive salary range of approximately ₹48,480 to ₹93,960 per month, along with allowances as per bank rules.


📝 Selection Process

The recruitment process may include one or more of the following stages:

  • Online Written Test
  • Screening / Shortlisting
  • Group Discussion (if applicable)
  • Interview

Final selection will be based on performance across the applicable stages.


💰 Application Fee

  • SC/ST/PwBD: ₹175 (inclusive of GST)
  • Others: ₹800 (inclusive of GST)
    Payment must be made online through the prescribed mode.

🖥️ How to Apply

  1. Visit the official UCO Bank careers page or the recruitment portal.
  2. Click on “Apply Online” for the Generalist & Specialist Officers recruitment.
  3. Register with your basic details.
  4. Upload all required documents (photo, signature, certificates).
  5. Pay the application fee and submit the form.
  6. Save / print the application form for future reference.

Note: Applications will only be accepted through the online mode — no offline applications will be considered.


🔍 Job Locations

Selected candidates will be posted at various locations across India, as per the operational requirements of UCO Bank.


📌 Quick Summary

Feature Detail
Recruitment Organization United Commercial Bank (UCO Bank)
Posts Offered Generalist & Specialist Officers
Total Vacancies 173
Application Mode Online
Start Date 13-01-2026
Last Date 02-02-2026
Official Website https://uco.bank.in

This recruitment presents a great opportunity for candidates with relevant qualifications and experience to join one of India’s reputed public sector banks.

SED Orders Major Reshuffle of Chief Education Officers Across J&K; New Postings Take Immediate Effect

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SED Orders Reshuffle of Several CEOs

Srinagar, Jan 15: The Jammu and Kashmir School Education Department on Thursday ordered a reshuffle of several Chief Education Officers (CEOs) and equivalent officers. The new postings come into effect immediately.

According to an order, a copy of which lies with GNS, Ab Gani Bhat, currently serving at DIET Kupwara, has been appointed as the new Chief Education Officer Kulgam. The incumbent CEO Kulgam, Mohd Shabir, has been shifted and will now serve as Associate Professor at SCERT Jammu.

Further, Kewal Krishan, the CEO Samba, has been transferred to hold charge as CEO Kathua, while Yash Paul Sharma, from DIET Poonch, has been posted as the new CEO Samba.

Meanwhile, Balbir Kumar, from DIET Shopian, has been assigned as CEO Bandipora.

The order also specifies that the CEOs of Kupwara, Shopian, and Poonch will simultaneously handle the additional charge of their respective District Institutes of Education and Training (DIETs) until further adjustments are made. (GNS)

Girls Shine as JKBOSE Declares Class 10 & 12 Results — Pass Percentage at 85.03% and 84%

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Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (BOSE) today announced Class 10th and 12th annual examination results with overall pass percentage at 85.03 and 84 respectively.

In Class 10 annual examination results, 19 students achieved a perfect score of 500 out of 500, 16 of them girls while in 12th standard 37 students shared top three positions across different streams.

In the 10th standard, according to official data, 94,845 students appeared for the examinations, of whom 80,650 pass while 14,147 fail. Girls outperform boys once again, recording a pass percentage of 85.78% compared with 84.30% among boys. A total of 47,109 girls and 47,736 boys take the exams.

Subject-wise results show strong performance across different subjects. The pass percentage stands at 91% in English, 90% in Mathematics, 86.36% in Hindi, 94.50% in Urdu, 90% in Science, and 96.50% in Social Studies. Among language and additional subjects, Arabic records a 91% pass rate and Kashmiri 85.

Results in vocational and optional subjects also remain robust. Agriculture records a 93% pass rate, Beauty and Wellness 81%, Physical Education and Sports 92%, Security 94%, IT and ITES 93%, Retail 90%, Tourism and Hospitality 86%, Healthcare 92%, Telecommunication 94%, Apparels, Made-Ups, and Home Furnishing 91%, Automotive 87%, Electronics and Hardware 92%, Plumbing 94%, Computer Science 91%, and Power 94%.

Grade-wise analysis showed that 16,550 students secure A1, 14,398 A2, 16,014 B1, 17,519 B2, 13,623 C1, and 2,525 C2, while 21 students are placed in grade D.

In the Kashmir Division, 69,525 students appeared for the examinations, with 60,927 qualifying and 8,586 failing, taking the divisional pass percentage to 87.63%. Subject-wise pass rates in the division stand at 93% in English, 91% in Mathematics, 100% in Hindi, 96% in Urdu, 91% in Science, and 97% in Social Studies. Bodhi once again recorded a 100% pass rate.

Several toppers credited their success to consistent effort and support from teachers and family members. Lone Zainab-ul-Nissa from Kangan says the moment the results were announced was emotional. “Everybody was very happy. I maintained consistency, and for that reason I was able to achieve my goal,” she says.

Ansa Shafi from Anantnag attributed her performance to her school and family. “I did not pressure my family. The whole credit goes to my school management and our dedicated teachers. My parents played a very important role,” she says, adding that she plans to opt for the humanities stream and later prepare for the civil services.

Another topper from Srinagar says her parents avoided putting pressure on her. “This is just the beginning. They studied the way they wanted,” she says, noting that physics was initially challenging but later became her favourite subject due to supportive teachers.

For the 12th standard, as per the combined results of the Jammu and Kashmir divisions, the overall pass percentage stood at 84 percent. A total of 70,735 students were enrolled across all streams, of whom 59,435 successfully cleared the examination.

Girls once again outperformed boys, continuing their consistent academic dominance. The overall pass percentage of girl students in the Arts and Science streams stood at an impressive 89 percent.

Among traditional subjects, General English recorded the highest enrolment with 70,721 candidates and a pass percentage of 96 percent.

Core science subjects, including Physics, Chemistry and Biology, also registered pass percentages above 90 percent.

Overall, 37 students secured positions in the top three ranks across all streams in the Class 12 examinations. Of these, 27 students were from the Kashmir Division, while 10 belonged to the Jammu Division.

In terms of division-wise performance, 33,549 students secured Distinction by scoring 75 percent and above, while 21,889 candidates achieved First Division with 60 percent and above.

As many as 3,963 students passed in Second Division by securing 48 percent and above, while 34 candidates were placed in Third Division with 36 percent and above. Meanwhile, 10,988 students were placed in the Reappear category.

In the Kashmir Division, 56,842 students appeared in the examination, of whom 47,408 qualified, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 83 percent. Girl students once again outshone boys with a pass percentage of 88 percent. The division produced 28,986 Distinctions and 15,803 First Divisions.

In the Science stream, Hafsa, daughter of Sheikh Maqsood and Arsheeda Akhter, a student of Kashmir Harvard Higher Secondary School, Habak Naseem Bagh, Srinagar, secured the first position with a perfect score of 500 marks, achieving 100 percent.

The second position was jointly shared by Aidah Nasti, Asra, Athar Aijaz Shah, Azka Rafiq Bhat and Simra Rafiq, all of whom scored 499 marks or 99.8 percent.

The third position was jointly bagged by Maliha Sareer, Mohammad Amaan Wani, Mohammad Ikhlas Wani, Munazah Nisar and Nida Ashraf, Saima Rashid and Tanzeela Hilal, each securing 498 marks or 99.6 percent.

In the Commerce stream, Sauliha Nabi Wani, daughter of Ghulam Nabi Wani and Bilala Bano, a student of Kashmir Harvard Higher Secondary School, Srinagar, topped the stream with 498 marks or 99.6 percent.

The second position was jointly secured by Huran Gulzar, Maryam Ashraf and Muneeza with 497 marks or 99.4 percent.

The third position was jointly shared by Areeba Iqbal Gunjoo and Shazia Jan, who scored 496 marks or 99.2 percent.

In the Arts stream, Tabin Reyaz, son of Reyaz Ahmad Bhat and Zubaida Akhter, a student of Government Higher Secondary School, Mattan, secured the first position with a perfect score of 500 marks, achieving 100 percent.

Iqra Hussain, daughter of Mohammad Hussain Lone and Taja Begum, a student of Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Langate, bagged the second position with 499 marks or 99.8 percent.

The third position was jointly shared by Aaliya Altaf, Ambreen Mushtaq, Haiyrah, Munazah Muzafar and Muntza Saleem, who scored 498 marks or 99.6 percent.

In the Home Science stream, Adiba Yaqoob, daughter of Mohammad Yaqoob Bhat and Yasmeen, a student of Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Kothibagh, Srinagar, secured the first position with 483 marks or 96.6 percent.

Iman Taqween, daughter of Mohammad Muzaffar and Nighat, from the same institution, stood second with 481 marks or 96.2 percent.

Rabia Ashraf, daughter of Mohammad Ashraf Sheikh and Gulshana Akhter, a student of Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Rainawari, secured the third position with 479 marks or 95.8 percent.

The Jammu Division emerged as the best-performing division with an overall pass percentage of 87. Out of 13,893 enrolled students, 12,027 passed the examination.

Girls recorded the highest pass percentage across divisions at 91 percent. The division awarded 4,563 Distinctions and 6,086 First Divisions.

In the Science stream of the Jammu Division, the first position was jointly secured by Askini Sharma, daughter of Chander Shakhar Sharma and Shivani Sharma, and Insha Tabasum, daughter of Jasmin Ahmed and Shameema Begum, both students of Government Model Higher Secondary School (Girls), Kishtwar, who scored 495 marks, equivalent to 99 percent.

Midhat Latifi, daughter of Yasir Latif Anbar and Shabana Naz, a student of Green Model Higher Secondary School, Doda, secured the second position with 494 marks or 98.8 percent.

Bilal Ahmed, son of Mohd Ayoob and Zahida Begum, a student of Government Higher Secondary School, Kastigarh, Doda, stood third with 491 marks or 98.2 percent.

In the Commerce stream, Sheetal Devi, daughter of Ramesh Kumar and Kanta Devi, a student of Government Higher Secondary School, Bani, topped the stream with 482 marks or 96.4 percent.

Saima Firdoos secured the second position with 475 marks or 95 percent, while Mehak Devi bagged the third position with 457 marks or 91.4 percent.

In the Arts stream, Mitali Kotwal, daughter of Dev Rattan and Durga Devi, a student of Government Higher Secondary School (Girls), Bhaderwah, topped the stream with 496 marks or 99.2 percent.

Aisha Bano secured the second position with 488 marks or 97.6 percent, followed by Inshaa Qayum, daughter of Abdul Qayum and Shabina Begum, a student of Government Higher Secondary School, Sinoob Bhalessa Gandoh, who stood third with 486 marks with 97.2 percent. (Daily Excelsior)