Exciting news for job seekers! The Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS), under the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, has announced a massive recruitment drive for 2025. With 7,267 vacancies up for grabs across India, this is a golden opportunity for both teaching and non-teaching professionals looking to work in a prestigious government school setup.
The online application process began on 19 September 2025 and will continue until 23 October 2025. Aspiring candidates must apply online only via the official portal: nests.tribal.gov.in.
What Vacancies Are Available?
EMRS has opened a wide range of positions to cater to different skill sets:
Who Can Apply?
Candidates must meet the required educational qualifications and age limits. The minimum age is 18 years, while the maximum varies depending on the post, generally up to 55 years.
Key eligibility highlights:
The application fee varies by category:
General, OBC, EWS: Rs 2,500 (Principals), Rs 2,000 (PGTs & TGTs), Rs 1,500 (Non-teaching posts)
SC, ST, Female, PwBD: Rs 500 for all posts
Payments can be made via debit/credit card, net banking, UPI, or e-challan.
How Will Candidates Be Selected?
The EMRS recruitment process is multi-stage, including:
Applying is straightforward if you follow the steps carefully:
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The online application process began on 19 September 2025 and will continue until 23 October 2025. Aspiring candidates must apply online only via the official portal: nests.tribal.gov.in.
What Vacancies Are Available?
EMRS has opened a wide range of positions to cater to different skill sets:
- Principals: 225 posts
- Post Graduate Teachers (PGTs): 1,460 posts
- Trained Graduate Teachers (TGTs): 3,962 posts
- Hostel Wardens: 635 posts
- Female Staff Nurses: 550 posts
- Accountants: 61 posts
- Junior Secretariat Assistants (Clerks): 228 posts
- Lab Attendants: 146 posts
Who Can Apply?
Candidates must meet the required educational qualifications and age limits. The minimum age is 18 years, while the maximum varies depending on the post, generally up to 55 years.
Key eligibility highlights:
- Principals: Master’s degree + B.Ed + 8-12 years experience
- PGTs: Master’s degree + B.Ed
- TGTs: Bachelor’s degree + B.Ed + CTET
- Non-teaching roles: Discipline-specific qualifications
The application fee varies by category:
General, OBC, EWS: Rs 2,500 (Principals), Rs 2,000 (PGTs & TGTs), Rs 1,500 (Non-teaching posts)
SC, ST, Female, PwBD: Rs 500 for all posts
Payments can be made via debit/credit card, net banking, UPI, or e-challan.
How Will Candidates Be Selected?
The EMRS recruitment process is multi-stage, including:
- Written Examination
- Skill or Practical Test (if required)
- Interview (for specific posts)
- Document Verification
- Medical Examination
- Dates for exams, admit cards, and results will be updated on the official portal in due course.
Applying is straightforward if you follow the steps carefully:
- Visit nests.tribal.gov.in.
- Click on the link for EMRS Recruitment 2025.
- Register by providing personal details, creating a password, and generating a registration number.
- Log in with the registration number and fill in academic details and post preferences.
- Upload a passport-size photograph and signature as per specifications.
- Pay the application fee based on your category.
- Submit the application and download the confirmation page for future reference.
- Read the official notification thoroughly before applying.
- Once submitted, the application cannot be edited, so double-check details.
- Create a strong password and ensure you log out after submission to prevent unauthorised access.
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