There is great news for women who have passed Class 12 and are seeking government jobs. Recruitment has been announced for 105 vacant positions of Anganwadi Workers and Helpers in the local bodies of the Ajmer district, Rajasthan. To apply, candidates can submit their applications offline—either in person or via registered post—at the office of the concerned Project Officer. The deadline for submitting the application form is July 24, 2026 (by 5:00 PM).
**Eligibility and Criteria**
To participate in this recruitment drive, candidates must have passed Class 12 and be residents of the *Gram Sabha* (village council area) for which they are applying. Additionally, the minimum age requirement is 18 years, and the maximum age should not exceed 35 years. Age relaxation for reserved categories will be provided in accordance with the rules.
**Downloading the Application Form**
The offline application form and any information regarding this recruitment can be obtained from the Rajasthan Government's website: wcd.rajasthan.gov.in.
**Selection Without Exam or Interview**
Candidates will be selected without any written examination or interview. Shortlisting will be based on educational qualifications. Candidates may refer to the official notification for further details regarding the recruitment.
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