As a Ugadi gift to the youth of Andhra Pradesh, the state government unveiled a job calendar on Thursday to fill more than 10,060 vacancies across various departments through the State Public Service Commission. The job calendar outlines the issuance of four notifications to fill these vacancies between May 15 and October 15, 2026. The first notification, scheduled for May 15, will address 1,500 vacancies in the higher education department.
Another notification, set for August 15, will offer 91 Group-I jobs, 2,778 appointments in the Home department, and 928 appointments in other departments. Following this, on September 15, a notification will be released for 750 Group-II jobs, 503 posts in the engineering department, and 506 in other departments. The final notification, to be issued on October 15, will fill a total of 3,004 vacancies in school education and intermediate education. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu encouraged job seekers to seize these opportunities based on diligence and merit.
In a statement, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu emphasized the Telugu Desam Party (TDP)-led state government’s commitment to prioritizing job creation, stating that “Jobs First” is their policy. He highlighted that since the coalition government took office in the state 21 months ago, over 600,000 jobs and employment opportunities have been generated in both government and private sectors. The Chief Minister also expressed optimism about significant job creation in the private sector this year due to investments and industrial development.
During Ugadi celebrations in Vijayawada, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu announced that the state government had already provided jobs to 15,940 teachers through the Mega District Selection Committee and recruited 5,757 Police Constables. He further disclosed that 30,607 individuals had secured government jobs, with an additional 6.28 lakh people finding employment in the private sector. The government remains steadfast in its commitment to creating 20 lakh jobs within five years.
State Human Resources Development and Information Technology Minister, Nara Lokesh, expressed his delight at the fulfillment of the promise made during the Yuvagalam Padyatra to release the job calendar. He assured that henceforth, every Ugadi would mark a celebration of job announcements. Minister Lokesh encouraged job aspirants to prepare for competitive exams, affirming the government’s dedication to job creation.
