
March 2, 2026 — In a major boost for job seekers in Madhya Pradesh, the state government has announced a massive recruitment drive to fill over 1,600 vacancies across various departments. This recruitment cycle is particularly significant as it opens doors for candidates with a minimum qualification of 10th pass, offering a golden opportunity for those looking to secure a stable career in the public sector.
The Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB), formerly known as Vyapam, has released the official notification for these posts, primarily focused on the Forest and Jail departments.
The current recruitment drive covers several entry-level and executive positions. Here is the breakdown of the major roles available:
| Post Name | Department | Educational Qualification |
| Forest Guard (Van Rakshak) | Forest Department | 10th Pass (High School) |
| Field Guard (Kshetra Rakshak) | Forest Department | 10th Pass (High School) |
| Jail Prahari (Guard) | Jail Department | 10th Pass (High School) |
| Assistant Jail Superintendent | Jail Department | Graduate Degree |
With a total of 1,679 posts currently active in this specific cycle, the government aims to strengthen its frontline administrative and security workforce.
To ensure a fair selection process, the MPESB has set clear eligibility guidelines:
The selection for these 1,600+ posts will be conducted in multiple stages to ensure the most capable candidates are chosen:
Eligible candidates can apply through the official MP Online portal or the MPESB website.
Application Fees: General category candidates are typically required to pay ₹500, while reserved category candidates (SC/ST/OBC/PWD) of Madhya Pradesh pay a reduced fee of ₹250, plus portal charges.
Securing a government job in Madhya Pradesh offers more than just a competitive salary. Employees benefit from long-term job security, pension schemes, and various allowances (DA, HRA). For 10th-pass candidates, this is an entry point into a career path that offers departmental promotions and the chance to serve the state in critical roles like wildlife protection and law enforcement.