India Post GDS Recruitment 2024- Apply Online
India Post, the largest postal network in India, is embarking on a significant journey with a recruitment drive for 44,228 Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) vacancies. This is a unique opportunity for eligible candidates, and we eagerly await your applications from July 15 to August 5, 2024.
Positions and Salaries
Successful candidates will not only be appointed as Branch Postmaster (BPM) or Assistant Branch Postmaster (ABPM) / Dak Sevak for the fiscal year 2025, but they will also step into roles that offer a competitive salary and a promising path for growth and development in the India Post family. With ranges of ₹10,000-24,470 per month for ABPM / GDS and ₹12,000-29,380 for BPM, these roles are not just jobs but opportunities for a bright future.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must be between 18 and 40 years old and hold a Class 10 certificate from a government-recognized school board. They must also have passed Mathematics and English in their Secondary School Examination.
Application Process
The application process is designed to be straightforward and user-friendly, ensuring a smooth experience for all applicants. It consists of three stages:
- Registration: Visit the official website of India Post at indiapostgdsonline.gov.in. Register using your mobile number, email ID, and password.
- Application Fee: Pay the required application fee to complete the registration process.
- Online Application: Once registered and the fee paid, apply online by choosing your preferred Division and Exercise options. Upload a photograph and digital signature using the specified format and size.
- Document Verification: Choose the Divisional Head of the division you are applying to, who will verify your documents in the later stages of recruitment.
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