Telangana Endowment Recruitment 2026 for 190 Executive Officer Posts – Apply Online @ finance.telangana.gov.in
Government of Telangana (Endowments Department) has officially released a recruitment notification for the creation of 190 Executive Officer posts (Grade-I, Grade-II, and Grade-III) under the administrative control of the Revenue Department. This is a Golden Opportunity and a Latest Notification 2026 for candidates looking for Sarkari Naukri in Telangana. As per G.O.Ms.No.42 dated 30 April 2026, these posts will be filled through Direct Recruitment.
A total of 190 vacancies have been sanctioned for Executive Officer posts across three grades. The distribution is based on Annexure-II to G.O.Ms.No.42 dated 30/04/2026.
| Sl. No. | Zone | District | EO Grade-I | EO Grade-II | EO Grade-III |
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| 1 | Kaleswaram | Asifabad-Komarambheem | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| - | - | Mancherial | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| - | Zone 1 Total | - | 1 | 3 | 2 |
| - | Grand Total | - | 41 | 62 | 87 |
Note: Detailed district-wise vacancies are provided in the annexure of the official notification. This covers 7 Zones and 26 Districts of Telangana.
Eligibility details will be released in the detailed notification. Candidates are generally expected to meet the following criteria:
Apply Online for Telangana Endowment Vacancy once the portal opens. Follow these steps:
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Telangana Endowment Recruitment 2026 for 190 Executive Officer Posts – Apply Online @ finance.telangana.gov.in
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Hyderabad | 30th May, 2026 | View Details |
Telangana, as a geographical and political entity was born on June 2, 2014 as the 29th and the youngest state in Union of India. However, as an economic, social, cultural and historical entity it has a glorious history of at least two thousand five hundred years or more. Megalithic stone structures like cairns, cists, dolmens and menhirs found in several districts of Telangana show that there were human habitations in this part of the country thousands of years ago. Remnants of iron ore smelting found at many places demonstrate the hoary roots of artisanship and tool making in Telangana for at least two thousand years. The reference to Asmaka Janapada, part of present Telangana, as one of the 16 Janapadas in ancient India proves that there existed an advanced stage of society.