ERMS Vacancy: The National Education Society for Tribal Students (NESTS) has announced a bumper recruitment drive for Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS). According to the notification, there are a total of 1,620 vacancies for teaching and non-teaching positions. The last date to apply online is October 23, 2025. Applications can be made by visiting the official website https://nests.tribal.gov.in.
This recruitment includes positions such as Principal, PGT, TGT, Librarian, Female Staff Nurse, Hostel Warden, Accountant, Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA), Lab Attendant, Art, Music, and Physical Education Teacher.
Eligibility
Candidates' educational qualifications are determined by the position. A Master's degree and B.Ed. are required for Principal, a Master's degree or B.Ed. in a subject for PGT/TGT, a Master's degree or B.Ed. in a subject for Accountant, a Bachelor's degree in Commerce for Accountant, a 12th pass for JSA, and a 10th/12th pass with science subjects for Lab Attendant.
Age Limit
The minimum age is 18 years, and the maximum age is between 30 and 40 years, depending on the position. Relaxations will be provided to reserved categories as per government regulations.
Application Fee
There is no fee for women, SC/ST, and PwBD candidates. The fee for all other candidates is ₹500.
Selection Process
Selection will be conducted in two stages – Tier-I (OMR-based MCQ exam) and Tier-II (Descriptive + MCQ exam). There will also be an interview for the Principal position and a skill test for the JSA position.
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