Recruitment Overview
| Job Category |
Typical Openings |
Educational Qualification |
Selection Process |
| Web Designer |
IT Departments, Ministry of Communications, Election Commission, Public Sector Banks |
Bachelor's/Diploma in Computer Application, Web Design, Graphic Design, IT, or related field. |
Online Aptitude Test, Skill Test (Designing), Interview. |
Popular Job Profiles
- Junior Web Designer
- UI/UX Designer
- Web Graphic Designer
- Front-End Developer (with design focus)
Expected Vacancy Trends for 2026
Government agencies are increasingly digitizing their services, leading to a sustained need for qualified Web Designers. We expect a significant number of vacancies in areas like e-governance portals, educational institutions, and national communication services. Keep an eye on notifications from SSC, NIC, and various state government IT departments.
Salary & Benefits (Pay Matrix)
Web Designer salaries in government jobs are determined by the 7th Pay Commission. Entry-level positions typically fall under Level-6 or Level-7, with starting basic pay ranging from ₹35,400 to ₹44,700 per month, plus allowances. As experience grows, so does the pay scale and responsibility.
Steps to Apply for Web Designer Vacancies
- Notification Release: Stay informed about upcoming vacancy announcements.
- Eligibility Check: Thoroughly review the eligibility criteria for the specific post.
- Online Application: Fill out the application form accurately on the official portal.
- Application Fee: Pay the required fee through the designated payment gateway.
- Admit Card Download: Download your admit card before the examination.
- Examination: Appear for the written examination and any subsequent skill tests.
- Interview: If shortlisted, attend the interview round.
- Document Verification: Submit necessary documents for verification.
- Final Selection: Await the final merit list for appointment.
How to Stay Updated on Web Designer Notifications
- Bookmark MySarkariNaukri.com: Regularly visit our website for the latest updates.
- Official Agency Websites: Subscribe to email alerts or regularly check portals like SSC (ssc.nic.in), NIC (nic.in), and state-specific recruitment boards.
- Employment News: Read the weekly 'Employment News' bulletin.
- Set Reminders: Keep a calendar of likely recruitment cycles for major organizations.