CBSE Recruitment Examination 2025 - Official Announcement
The CBSE Recruitment Examination 2025 - Official Announcement is here, and it’s a big deal if you’re looking to score a solid gig with the

The CBSE Recruitment Examination 2025 - Official Announcement is here, and it’s a big deal if you’re looking to score a solid gig with the Central Board of Secondary Education. CBSE dropped the details for their 2025 recruitment drive, and it’s all about filling 212 vacancies for Superintendent and Junior Assistant posts. If you’re ready to jump into the education sector and work with one of India’s top boards, this is your shot. Let’s break it down with the key info, so you can get prepped and apply before the clock runs out.
The CBSE Recruitment 2025 is targeting two roles: Superintendent (Group B) and Junior Assistant (Group C). Out of the 212 spots, 142 are for Superintendents, and 70 are for Junior Assistants. The application window opened on January 2, 2025, and slams shut on January 31, 2025, so don’t sleep on it. You can apply online at the official CBSE website, cbse.gov.in. The exam itself is set for April 20, 2025, with Junior Assistant in the morning shift and Superintendent in the afternoon. Mark that date, because it’s game day.
Eligibility is straightforward but non-negotiable. For Junior Assistant, you need to be 18–27 years old as of January 31, 2025, and have passed 12th grade with a typing speed of 35 w.p.m. Superintendents need a Bachelor’s degree, 3 years of admin experience in an educational institution, and the same typing speed, with an age cap at 30. Age relaxations apply for reserved categories per government rules, so check the official notification for the full scoop. The application fee is Rs. 800 for Unreserved/OBC/EWS candidates, but again, there’s some relief for reserved categories—peek at the notification PDF for exact details.
The selection process is no joke. Junior Assistants face a Tier 1 exam (150 MCQs, 450 marks, 2 hours) and a skill test (think typing). Superintendents have it tougher with Tier 1, Tier 2 (objective and descriptive, 3 hours), and a skill test. Tier 1 is screening only for Superintendents, so don’t bank on those marks for the final cut. Both exams are OMR-based, bilingual (Hindi/English), and have negative marking (1 mark off per wrong answer). The Tier 1 level is senior secondary, while Tier 2 is graduation-level. Prep hard—mock tests and past papers are your best friends. You can find syllabus and practice resources on sites like sscadda.com or testbook.com.
Pay-wise, it’s a sweet deal. Superintendents (Pay Level 6) can earn Rs. 35,400–1,12,400, while Junior Assistants (Pay Level 2) get Rs. 5,200–20,200. These roles involve admin tasks like data management and documentation, with Superintendents handling more operational duties. The exam will hit multiple cities, and you can pick your preferred center during registration, but CBSE might assign you elsewhere, so stay flexible. Admit cards dropped around April 18, 2025, and you can grab them from cbse.gov.in.
Results came out on April 29, 2025, and you can check them on the official site or portals like resultbharat.com. Candidates could raise answer key objections from April 29 to May 2, 2025, for Rs. 1000 per question. If you’re selected, expect document verification and maybe a merit list spot. For real-time updates, follow CBSE’s official site or check posts on X, where folks like @HimanshuSh80843 shared result links on May 11, 2025.
Don’t miss this chance to join CBSE’s crew. Hit up the website, read the notification, and get your application in by January 31. Prep like a champ, and you could be set for a dope career in education. Good luck!
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