GSRTC Driver recruitment 2026: Registration begins for 4,599 posts; check direct link and steps to apply
The Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) has started the online application process for the recruitment of Drivers. The recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 4,599 vacancies across the state.
Interested and eligible candidates can submit their applications through the Online Job Application System (OJAS) portal. Applicants are advised to complete the registration process within the prescribed timeline and carefully check the eligibility requirements before applying.
According to the official notification, GSRTC will recruit 4,599 candidates for the Driver post.
Candidates selected through the recruitment process may be posted at any depot or division of the corporation based on operational requirements.
Applicants should possess the educational qualifications prescribed in the notification along with basic computer knowledge.
Candidates must also hold a valid Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) or Heavy Passenger Vehicle (HPV) driving licence and fulfil the required driving experience conditions mentioned by GSRTC. The experience claimed in the application form will be considered only from the date of issue of the eligible driving licence.
At the time of document verification and driving test, candidates will have to produce all original certificates and a valid driving licence.
Read the detailed notification available here.
The selection process will include an Optical Mark Recognition (OMR)-based written examination followed by a driving test.
The written examination will carry 100 marks and consist of objective-type questions.
Candidates who qualify in the written examination will be called for the driving test. The driving test will carry 50 marks, and candidates will have to secure at least 35 marks to qualify. Those scoring below the minimum qualifying marks will be considered unsuccessful.
Candidates belonging to the Unreserved (General) category are required to pay an online processing fee of Rs 300 plus applicable GST.
Candidates from reserved categories, including Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Socially and Educationally Backward Class (SEBC), women candidates, ex-servicemen and eligible persons with disabilities, will have to pay Rs 200 plus applicable GST.
Candidates can follow these steps to submit the application form:
Direct link here.
Candidates are advised to keep checking the official website regularly for updates regarding the examination schedule, admit card and further stages of the recruitment process.
GSRTC Driver recruitment 2026: Vacancy overview
Candidates selected through the recruitment process may be posted at any depot or division of the corporation based on operational requirements.
Eligibility criteria
Applicants should possess the educational qualifications prescribed in the notification along with basic computer knowledge.
Candidates must also hold a valid Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) or Heavy Passenger Vehicle (HPV) driving licence and fulfil the required driving experience conditions mentioned by GSRTC. The experience claimed in the application form will be considered only from the date of issue of the eligible driving licence.
Read the detailed notification available here.
Selection process
The selection process will include an Optical Mark Recognition (OMR)-based written examination followed by a driving test.
The written examination will carry 100 marks and consist of objective-type questions.
Application fee
Candidates belonging to the Unreserved (General) category are required to pay an online processing fee of Rs 300 plus applicable GST.
Candidates from reserved categories, including Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Socially and Educationally Backward Class (SEBC), women candidates, ex-servicemen and eligible persons with disabilities, will have to pay Rs 200 plus applicable GST.
How to apply for GSRTC Driver recruitment 2026
Candidates can follow these steps to submit the application form:
- Visit the official OJAS website.
- Click on the "Apply Online" option.
- Select the GSRTC Driver recruitment advertisement.
- Fill in personal and educational details.
- Enter driving licence, experience and computer knowledge details.
- Upload the required photograph and signature.
- Review the application form and confirm the details.
- Pay the application fee and submit the form.
- Download and save a copy of the application form for future reference.
Direct link here.
Candidates are advised to keep checking the official website regularly for updates regarding the examination schedule, admit card and further stages of the recruitment process.
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