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Ghazipur latest news: Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan and Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti have announced more than 14 thousand vacancies on teaching and non-teaching posts this year. Online applications will start from December 4, 2025. According to Sandeep Kumar Singh, this recruitment provides opportunities on a large scale from PRT to PGT and administrative posts. It is being considered a golden opportunity for eligible candidates.
Ghazipur: Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) and Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) have conducted major recruitment for teaching and non-teaching posts this year. Online applications will start from 4th December 2025. Sandeep Kumar Singh, working on the post of PGT Physics in Kendriya Vidyalaya, Ghazipur, has explained these posts, qualifications and selection process in simple language.
How many posts have there been recruitment for?,
This time recruitment is taking place in large numbers in both teaching and administrative categories.
teacher post
PGT (11–12) – Around 1500 posts
TGT (6–10) – Approximately 2800 posts
TGT – NVS – Approx 3000 posts
PRT (1–5) – Approximately 3300 posts
Librarian – 100+ Posts
administrative position
Principal/Vice Principal – Approximately 300 posts
Assistant Commissioner – a few dozen posts
Clerk, Assistant, Lab Attendant & Other Posts
around 2000+ posts
Total vacancies are around 14,000+.
Who can apply?
PRT (1–5)
Graduation
B.Ed or BTC
CTET Paper-1 pass
TGT (6–10)
Graduation in relevant subject
B.Ed required
CTET Paper-2 Pass
PGT (11–12)
post graduation
B.Ed required
Principal/Vice Principal
Prescribed Qualification + Experience
(Details will be available in the official notification)
When and where to fill the form.
Online application starts from 4th December 2025
Application Website:
kvsangathan.nic.in
navodaya.gov.in
Why this recruitment is special:
More than 15 thousand posts across the country
Opportunity for candidates up to 50 years of age
Job opportunity in both KVS-NVS
permanent job. Good salary. respectable career
selection process
written examination
Skill test on some posts
document verification
final selection list
how to prepare
According to experts, candidates should devote 3–4 hours daily to subject study and 1 hour to practice set.
NCERT. CTET based study and previous years question papers strengthen the preparation.
Advice from teacher Sandeep Kumar Singh
“First of all it is important to pass CTET. Then keep your subject strong. This recruitment is big. But if you prepare in the right direction then selection is sure.”





























