“Sarkari Result” is one of the most-searched phrases in India — and for good reason. Every year, crores of candidates apply for government (sarkari) jobs, and the single moment that matters most is when the sarkari result is declared. This guide explains, in plain language, what a sarkari result is, exactly how to check yours in 2026, and how to stay safe from the many fake “result” websites.
What does “Sarkari Result” mean?
A sarkari result is simply the result of a government recruitment exam or process. When a body like the Staff Selection Commission (SSC), the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) or a Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) finishes a stage of selection, it publishes an official list of candidates who have qualified. That published list — usually a PDF or a searchable page on the official website — is the sarkari result.
Because a single government post can attract lakhs of applicants, the result decides who moves to the next stage (or gets the job). That is why “sarkari result 2026”, “sarkari result”, and exam-specific searches spike the moment any big exam’s outcome is expected.
How to check your Sarkari Result 2026 — step by step
- Know who conducted your exam. SSC exams → ssc.gov.in; bank exams → the IBPS/bank site; railway exams → the RRB regional site; state jobs → your State Public Service Commission.
- Open the official website (not a look-alike). Look for a domain ending in .gov.in or the exam body’s verified domain.
- Go to the “Result” or “Results” section. Find your exam and year (e.g. “Sarkari Result 2026 — SSC CGL”).
- Open the result PDF or the “Check Result” link. Some results are a downloadable merit list; others ask for your roll number / registration number and date of birth.
- Download and save your result and scorecard for your records.
NaukriMila keeps a live, dated Sarkari Result 2026 page that collects the newest results, admit cards and answer keys and deep-links each one to the official notice — so you skip the searching.
Result, merit list, cut-off and scorecard — the difference
- Result: the official list of qualified candidates for a stage.
- Merit list: the final, ranked list used for selection.
- Cut-off: the minimum marks needed to qualify (varies by category and year).
- Scorecard: your individual marks, usually released after the result.
The recruitment lifecycle: from vigyapan to result
A sarkari result is the last step of a longer journey. It usually runs: notification (vigyapan) → apply online → admit card → exam → answer key → result → document verification. Knowing this timeline helps you anticipate when your result is due — and each of our exam pages shows exactly where that exam currently stands.
Beware of fake “sarkari result” websites
Searches like “sarkari result.com” return many private sites. Most are honest aggregators, but some run misleading ads, or ask for money or personal details. Your result is only official on the recruiting body’s own website. Never pay anyone to “check” or “release” a government result, and never enter your details on a random look-alike domain. NaukriMila is an unofficial aggregator too — we simply organise the information and always link you to the official source to verify.
Check your Sarkari Result by exam
Open your exam for its full result timeline and the official link:
Or see everything in one place on the Sarkari Result 2026 hub and the daily updates feed.