Are you preparing for a government job? In that case, 2026 can be practically a ‘make or break’ year. Starting from Bank, Railway, SSC, there are exams of various central recruitment agencies this year. Their possible schedule is given in this report. As a result, you have to calculate your preparation from now on.

You will get all the updates of upcoming government exams in the list given below.

Which exams will have extra attention?

The exams that are getting the most attention,

SSC Exams:

SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC MTS, SSC GD; These four exams are the main target of lakhs of candidates. Prelims and Mains of CGL and CHSL; It is expected that there will be a tough competition in both the stages.

Banking Exams:

SBI Clerk, SBI PO, IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, RRB PO and RRB Clerk; There may be a large number of recruitments in the banking sector this time. Prelims are usually between January-March, Mains around April-May.

Railway Exams:

RRB NTPC, Group D, ALP, Technician; There are many vacancies in the railways. As a result, exams may be conducted to fill various posts in the railways in 2026.

UPSC and other central government exams:

UPSC Civil Services, CDS, CAPF, EPFO, ESIC and various central agency exams will also be held in 2026.

Why is this year more important

According to experts associated with competitive exams, a lot of time has passed after Covid. Again, a rhythm of government job recruitment and exams has come. As a result, as opportunities are increasing, so is the pressure of competition. Lakhs of job seekers can apply for the same exam.

  • What are the important things to keep in mind while preparing
  • Keep the following things in mind from the beginning of the year.
  • Time Management: Time management is the key in government job exams.

Mock Test and Analysis: It is not enough to just read. After the end of each chapter, give 20-25 mock tests on that topic. Solve old 10-year papers. Take all the time. Then analyse where you are going wrong. Only then move on to the new chapter.

General Awareness Update: Current Affairs is now the main pillar of almost all exams. Read newspapers every day.

Revision Strategy: It is more important to polish the old, not read new at the last minute.