An official notification has been issued for recruitment to Anganwadi positions in Uttar Pradesh. According to the official notification, this recruitment drive is for female candidates to fill Anganwadi positions in the Child Development Services and Nutrition Projects. Candidates interested in Anganwadi positions in Uttar Pradesh can apply. The application process has begun. Interested and eligible female candidates can register for Anganwadi positions by visiting the official website, upanganwadibharti.in, until November 20, 2025.
Eligibility Criteria
To apply for Anganwadi positions, candidates must have a minimum of Class 12th or equivalent educational qualification from a recognized institution in India.
Candidates' age will be calculated as of September 17, 2025.
The minimum age for female candidates to apply is 18 years, and the maximum age is 35 years.
How much salary will be given?
Female candidates selected for Anganwadi positions will be paid ₹4,500 per month.
How to Register Online
Female candidates interested in Anganwadi positions in Uttar Pradesh can complete the online registration process by following the steps outlined here.
To apply, first visit the official website, upanganwadibharti.in.
Following this, click on the Latest Links section on the website's homepage.
Now, click on the 'Anganwadi Worker Registration' link.
After clicking on the link, complete the registration process by entering your name, your father's name, your district, and your mobile number.
Now enter the required educational qualifications.
Finally, after submitting the form, be sure to take a printout of it.
Important Information for Applying
To apply for Anganwadi positions in Uttar Pradesh, candidates must be residents of the rural area for which the advertisement has been issued. Along with this, the appointment of two women from one family at one Anganwadi centre will not be accepted.
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