India Post GDS Recruitment 2026 - BPM, ABPM and Dak Sevak - Complete Guide
Complete guide for India Post Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) recruitment - one of India's largest government job drives for 10th pass candidates. Three posts: Branch Postmaster (BPM), Assistant Branch Postmaster (ABPM) and Dak Sevak. No written exam - selection is entirely based on Class 10 marks via a system-generated merit list, followed by Document Verification and Medical Examination. Applied across all 23 postal circles in India. 28,740 vacancies announced in January 2026. Check eligibility, posts, TRCA salary, selection process and expert tips for maximising your merit score.
- Manages and operates the Branch Post Office (BPO)
- Handles all mail and parcel operations at BPO
- Maintains Post Office Savings Bank accounts
- Sells postal stamps, NSC, KVP certificates
- Disburses MNREGA wages, pension, government scheme payments
- Maintains BPO building (BPO is in BPM's own premises)
- Reports to the Account Office / Sub Post Office
- Assists BPM in all Branch Post Office operations
- Handles mail sorting, delivery and collection
- Operates Business Correspondent (BC) / CSP services
- Sells postal products and financial instruments
- Door-to-door financial and postal services
- Can be deployed at BPO or for field delivery duties
- Works under the supervision of Branch Postmaster
- Mail delivery in the assigned beat / area
- Collection of mail from letter boxes
- Delivery of speed post, registered mail, parcels
- Works at Head Post Office or Sub Post Office
- Does not manage a BPO independently
- May be assigned other departmental duties by the Postmaster
- Cycling knowledge is mandatory for this post
- Service Discharge Benefit Scheme (SDBS) - similar to gratuity
- Leave - earned leave, medical leave, maternity leave
- Ex-gratia payment for death or injury during duty
- Dearness Allowance linked to CPI
- Compassionate engagement for family member on GDS death
- Uniform allowance and cycle allowance
- Annual increment in TRCA
- GDS can appear for departmental exams for Postman/Mail Guard
- 5% quota for GDS in Postal Assistant / Sorting Assistant recruitment
- Direct recruitment posts in Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS)
- Seniority-based TRCA increments every 1-3 years
- Meritorious GDS promoted to Postman over time
- SDBS provides financial security at service end
- Class 10 mark sheet (original + self-attested copy)
- Class 10 passing certificate
- School leaving certificate or TC
- Computer training certificate (60 days from recognised institution) - if not studied computers in Class 10
- Aadhaar Card (mandatory for online application)
- Date of birth proof (Class 10 certificate or birth certificate)
- Voter ID or Passport (additional identity proof)
- Recent passport-size photographs
- Caste certificate for OBC/SC/ST (issued by competent authority)
- OBC NCL certificate (Non-Creamy Layer) - must be recent
- EWS certificate if applicable
- PwBD certificate from medical board
- Ex-servicemen discharge certificate
- Local language study proof (Class 10 marksheet showing local language subject)
- Residence or domicile proof for the postal division applied for
- For BPM: proof that BPO premises can be arranged (property documents or rental agreement)
India Post GDS Recruitment 2026 - BPM, ABPM and Dak Sevak - Complete Guide: Eligibility, Selection Process, TRCA Salary and Merit List
The India Post Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) recruitment 2026 is one of India's largest recurring government job opportunities for 10th-pass candidates, announced by the Department of Posts under the Ministry of Communications. The January 2026 GDS notification announced 28,740 vacancies across all 23 postal circles for three posts - Branch Postmaster (BPM), Assistant Branch Postmaster (ABPM) and Dak Sevak. A critical and widely misunderstood fact is that India Post GDS has no written examination - selection is entirely based on a system-generated merit list prepared from Class 10 marks converted to a percentage up to four decimal places. Grade-based board marks are converted using a multiplication factor of 9.5.
The GDS selection process has three stages: (1) System-generated merit list based on Class 10 marks; (2) Document Verification at the Divisional or Unit Head's office; and (3) Medical Examination, followed by issuance of the provisional engagement letter and final order. There is no interview, no aptitude test and no trade test. Candidates can apply for only one division and cannot apply simultaneously across multiple circles. The eligibility requirements include Class 10 pass with Mathematics and English, local language proficiency, basic computer training certificate (60 days from a recognised institution), cycling knowledge, and age between 18 and 40 years (with relaxation for OBC, SC/ST and PwBD candidates). BPM applicants must be able to provide premises for the Branch Post Office from their own means.
GDS receive TRCA (Time Related Continuity Allowance) not a regular pay scale salary. BPM TRCA starts at Rs.12,000 and goes up to Rs.29,380 per month. ABPM and Dak Sevak TRCA starts at Rs.10,000 and goes up to Rs.24,470 per month at 4-hour duty level. Our free mock tests for Reasoning, GK, Mathematics and English at StudiesToday.com help candidates prepare for India Post Postal Assistant, Sorting Assistant (PA/SA), Postman and other postal competitive exams - skills useful for career advancement after GDS engagement.