This page sets out our promise to you about how GetJobsNews covers jobs, recruitment, and exams. We want there to be no confusion about what our coverage is, what it is not, and how you should use it. Read this once and you will understand exactly what to expect from us.

We explain processes — we do not post listings

GetJobsNews is a news and guidance publication. We do not post job listings. We do not publish results, merit lists, cut-offs, admit cards, or hall tickets. We do not host application forms or submit applications on anyone’s behalf. If you have arrived looking for a specific vacancy to apply to, a result to check, or an admit card to download, this is not the place to get it — and we will always point you to where it actually lives.

What we do instead is explain how things work. When a recruitment cycle is in the news, we describe the process: who is generally eligible, what the stages are, how the timeline tends to run, and what the terminology means. Our value is in the explanation, not in reproducing an official notice.

We cite official sources — and send you to them

For anything involving a government job, a public exam, or an official scheme, our coverage is based on the relevant authority’s own notifications and websites. We treat those official sources as the single source of truth. In practice that means our articles are designed to point you back to the official website so you can read the notification for yourself.

We do this because we are one step removed from the process, and we should be. Only the recruiting body can tell you the current, authoritative details. Our job is to help you understand what you are reading when you get there.

You must verify current details yourself

This is the most important part of our promise. Recruitment details change, and our coverage is not a substitute for the official notification. Dates get revised, vacancy numbers change, eligibility criteria are updated, and notices are corrected or withdrawn. Before you act on anything — before you assume a deadline, an eligibility rule, a fee, or an exam date — confirm it on the official website of the recruiting authority.

If there is ever a difference between what we have written and what the official notification says, the official notification is correct and ours may be out of date. Always trust the source over our summary.

Why we cover jobs this way

There is a lot of low-quality and even dishonest information about jobs in India — sites that scrape and re-post notices, add nothing, and sometimes get details dangerously wrong. We deliberately do not compete on that. We would rather explain fewer things clearly and honestly, and be upfront that we are guidance, than pretend to be a definitive vacancy database we are not.

This approach also keeps you safer. Because we do not handle applications, take fees, or promise outcomes, there is no version of GetJobsNews that could ever ask you for money to get a job. Anyone claiming to do so in our name is not us. Learn the warning signs on our Job Scam Safety page.

In short

  • We explain how hiring, exams, and schemes work — in plain language.
  • We do not post listings, results, admit cards, or forms.
  • We cite and link to official sources, and treat them as authoritative.
  • You must verify current details on the official website before acting.
  • We are a publisher, never a recruiter, and we will never charge you for a job.

For more on our standards, see our Editorial Policy, and for the boundaries of our content, see our Disclaimer.