| Board | Gujarat Gaun Seva Pasandagi Mandal (GSSSB) |
| State | Gujarat |
| Qualification | 22 |
| Salary | 03/08/2026 (11:59 PM) |
| Apply Mode | Online |
| Last Date | 03 Aug 2026 |
Keeping track of key dates is essential for a smooth application process. Make sure to mark these dates in your calendar to avoid missing any deadlines.
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Notification Date | 14/07/2026 |
| Online Application Start Date | 17/07/2026 (2:00 PM) |
| Online Application Last Date | 31/07/2026 (11:59 PM) |
| Last Date to Pay Exam Fee | 03/08/2026 (11:59 PM) |
| Probable Exam Month | November 2026 (exact date not specified) |
The GSSSB has announced a total of 100 vacancies for the Multi Purpose Health Worker (Male), Class-3 post under the Health and Family Welfare Department. It is important to note that this recruitment is exclusively for male candidates. No seats are reserved for women or for persons with disabilities under this specific notification, as the post is open only to male candidates and reservation for disabled candidates is handled through a separate special recruitment drive.
Ex-servicemen are provided a 10% horizontal reservation, which accounts for 10 posts within the overall categories. Candidates should understand that while the total number of posts is fixed, the distribution across various categories helps ensure fair representation.
| Post Name | No. of Posts |
|---|---|
| Multi Purpose Health Worker (Male), Class-3 | 100 |
The category-wise breakup of these 100 posts is as follows:
| Category | Number of Posts |
|---|---|
| Unreserved (General) | As per official notification |
| Economically Weaker Section (EWS) | As per official notification |
| Socially and Educationally Backward Class (SEBC) | As per official notification |
| Scheduled Caste (SC) | As per official notification |
| Scheduled Tribe (ST) | As per official notification |
| Total | 100 |
Meeting the eligibility criteria is the first and most crucial step before applying. Candidates must carefully review each condition to ensure they qualify for the Multi Purpose Health Worker (Male) post.
| Criteria | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Citizenship | Citizen of India or possess nationality as permitted under Rule-7 of the Gujarat Civil Services Classification and Recruitment (General) Rules, 1967. |
| Gender | Only male candidates are eligible to apply. |
| Educational Qualification | Minimum one-year Multi-Purpose Health Worker basic certificate or diploma course; OR minimum one-year Sanitary Inspectors Diploma Course; OR minimum one-year certificate course of Health Sanitary Inspectors from ITI/recognized institute; OR diploma of Sanitary Inspector/Health Sanitary Inspector from a recognized University. |
| Computer Knowledge | Basic computer application knowledge as prescribed under the Gujarat Civil Services Classification and Recruitment (General) Rules, 1967. |
| Language Knowledge | Adequate knowledge of Gujarati or Hindi or both. |
Explanation of Eligibility Criteria:
The age limit is a critical factor for eligibility. Candidates must ensure they fall within the specified age bracket as of the cutoff date. Age relaxation benefits are available for candidates belonging to reserved categories as per government rules.
| Category | Age Limit (as on 31/07/2026) | Maximum Age Limit (with relaxation) |
|---|---|---|
| General Category Male Candidates | Not less than 18 years and not more than 33 years | 33 years |
| Reserved Category Male Candidates | Not less than 18 years and not more than 33 years | 38 years (5 years relaxation) |
| General Category Disabled Male Candidates | Not less than 18 years and not more than 33 years | 43 years (10 years relaxation) |
| Reserved Category Disabled Male Candidates | Not less than 18 years and not more than 33 years | 45 years (15 years relaxation) |
| Ex-servicemen | Not less than 18 years and not more than 33 years | Service period served + 3 years (as applicable) |
How Age is Calculated: Your age will be calculated based on the cutoff date, which is 31/07/2026. This means you must be at least 18 years old and not more than 33 years old on this specific date. For example, if you turn 34 on July 30, 2026, you would be ineligible.
Age Relaxation: Candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Socially and Educationally Backward Class (SEBC), and Economically Weaker Section (EWS) categories, as well as Persons with Disabilities (PwD) and Ex-servicemen, are eligible for age relaxation as per Gujarat Government rules. It is important to check the specific relaxation applicable to your category in the official notification to determine your maximum age limit. Ensure you have valid certificates to claim any age relaxation.
The application fee is a mandatory part of the online application process. Candidates must pay the fee by the specified deadline to ensure their application is considered complete.
| Category | Exam Fee |
|---|---|
| Unreserved (General) | ₹ As per official notification |
| Women (all categories), SEBC, SC, ST, EWS, PwD, Ex-servicemen | ₹ As per official notification |
Payment Method: Fees must be paid online only. You can use various online payment options such as Debit Card, Internet Banking, UPI, or Wallet. The last date for fee payment is 03/08/2026, 11:59 PM.
Fee Refund Policy: An important point to note is that the exam fee is refunded to candidates who actually appear for the examination. However, if a candidate does not appear for the exam, the fee paid will be non-refundable. This policy encourages serious applicants to take the test.
The selection process for the Multi Purpose Health Worker (Male) post is designed to assess candidates' knowledge and suitability for the role. It involves a single-stage examination followed by document verification.
| Stage | Process |
|---|---|
| Stage 1: Written Examination | Objective MCQ examination (CBRT/OMR mode) with two parts (Part A and Part B). Combined duration of 3 hours (180 minutes). Negative marking of 1/4 mark for every wrong answer. Minimum qualifying standard of 40% in Part A and 40% in Part B independently. |
| Stage 2: Provisional Answer Key & Objections | GSSSB will publish a provisional answer key after the exam. Candidates can raise objections. |
| Stage 3: Final Answer Key & Ranking | A final answer key will be released after considering objections. Candidates meeting the qualifying standards in both parts will be ranked based on total marks. |
| Stage 4: Document Verification (DV) | Approximately twice the number of category-wise vacancies will be called for document verification. |
| Stage 5: Final Selection List & Waiting List | After successful document verification, the final selection list and a waiting list will be prepared. |
Explanation of Selection Stages:
Understanding the exam pattern is vital for effective preparation. The GSSSB Multi Purpose Health Worker (Male) examination is a single-stage objective MCQ test with two distinct parts.
| Part | Subject | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Part A | Reasoning & Data Interpretation | As per official notification | As per official notification |
| Quantitative Aptitude | As per official notification | As per official notification | |
| Constitution of India, Current Affairs | As per official notification | As per official notification | |
| Gujarati & English Comprehension | As per official notification | As per official notification | |
| Part B | Subject related to educational qualification and its application | As per official notification | As per official notification |
| Total | As per official notification | As per official notification |
The combined duration for both Part A and Part B of the examination is 3 hours (180 minutes). It is an objective-type examination, meaning you will choose from multiple-choice options.
Negative Marking: There will be a negative marking scheme in place. For every incorrect answer, 1/4th of a mark will be deducted. This means you should attempt questions carefully and avoid random guessing.
Minimum Qualifying Standard: To be considered for selection, candidates must achieve a minimum qualifying score. You need to secure at least 40% marks in Part A and independently, at least 40% marks in Part B. Failing to meet this minimum in either part will disqualify you, regardless of your total score.
The salary structure for the Multi Purpose Health Worker (Male) post follows a fixed pay model for the initial years, transitioning to a regular pay scale under the 7th Pay Commission.
| Post Name | Pay Scale |
|---|---|
| Multi Purpose Health Worker (Male), Class-3 | Fixed monthly pay of ₹26,000 for the first five years. |
| On satisfactory completion of five years, regular appointment in 7th Pay Commission pay scale of ₹19,900 to ₹63,200 (Level-2). |
Understanding the Salary Structure: