India Post GDS recruitment 2025 application status link active now for 21,413 vacancies
India Post GDS Recruitment 2025: Candidates who applied for the recruitment process can now check the application status link through the official website, indiapostgdsonline.gov.in.
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 17, 2025 | 07:11 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The India Post has activated the link to check the application status of Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) recruitment 2025. Candidates who applied for the recruitment process can now check the application status link through the official website, indiapostgdsonline.gov.in, using their registration number.
The recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 21,413 vacancies across the country. The application window was open from February 2 to March 3. The application correction window was open from March 3 to 8.
There’s no written test for the India Post GDS Recruitment 2025. Candidates will be shortlisted based on system system-generated merit list which will be prepared on the basis of marks obtained in Class 10 board exams. Other qualification requirements include computer literacy, cycling knowledge, and having a means of livelihood.
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India Post GDS Recruitment 2025: Selection Process
The list of selected candidates will be released by the department through the GDS portal. Shortlisted candidates will have to appear for verification of documents. Candidates will get to know about the results and the dates for physical verification through SMS on their registered mobile number as well as their registered email address.
The document required for India Post GDS Recruitment 2025 verification is as follows:
- Marks sheet
- Identity proof
- Caste certificate
- PWD certificate
- EWS Certificate
- Transgender certificate
- Date of Birth Proof
- Medical certificate issued by a Medical officer of any Government
India Post GDS Recruitment 2025: State-wise vacancies
The list of state-wise available for India Post GDS Recruitment 2025 given in the table below.
Andhra Pradesh |
Telugu |
1215 |
Assam |
Assamese/Asomiya |
501 |
Assam |
Bengali/Bangla |
145 |
Assam |
Bodo |
6 |
Assam |
English/Hindi |
3 |
Bihar |
Hindi |
783 |
Chattisgarh |
Hindi |
638 |
Delhi |
Hindi |
30 |
Gujarat |
Gujarati |
1203 |
Haryana |
Hindi |
82 |
Himachal Pradesh |
Hindi |
331 |
Jammukashmir |
Hindi/Urdu |
255 |
Jharkhand |
Hindi |
822 |
Karnataka |
Kannada |
1135 |
Kerala |
Malayalam |
1385 |
Madhya Pradesh |
Hindi |
1314 |
Maharashtra |
Konkani/Marathi |
25 |
Maharashtra |
Marathi |
1473 |
North Eastern |
Bengali/Kak Barak |
118 |
North Eastern |
English/Hindi |
587 |
North Eastern |
English/Hindi and Garo |
66 |
North Eastern |
English/Hindi and Khasi |
117 |
North Eastern |
English/Manipuri |
301 |
North Eastern |
Mizo |
71 |
Odisha |
Oriya |
1101 |
Punjab |
English/Hindi |
8 |
Punjab |
Punjabi |
392 |
Tamilnadu |
Tamil |
2292 |
Uttar Pradesh |
Hindi |
3004 |
Uttarakhand |
Hindi |
568 |
West Bengal |
Bengali |
869 |
West Bengal |
Bengali/Nepali |
7 |
West Bengal |
Bhutia/English/Lepcha/Nepali |
18 |
West Bengal |
English/Hindi |
15 |
West Bengal |
Nepali |
14 |
Telangana |
Telugu |
519 |
Total |
|
21,413 |
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