About Rolejet

An independent Indian careers desk covering government recruitment, admit cards, results, answer keys, syllabus guides and exam schedules.

Our Mission

Rolejet was started with a single goal — to make the government job hunt less confusing for the millions of Indian aspirants who chase Sarkari Naukri every year. A first-time candidate for SSC CGL, RRB NTPC or an IBPS PO exam has to track dozens of notifications across dozens of different official websites, each with its own format, PDF conventions and terminology. Our editorial team reads through those official sources every day and publishes short, structured summaries — with clear eligibility tables, step-by-step application guides, and honest prep advice — so a reader can understand a recruitment cycle in five minutes instead of five hours.

What We Cover

We cover six distinct content verticals, each with its own dedicated editorial template so readers never have to dig through irrelevant sections:

  • Job Notifications — Central and state recruitment announcements with full vacancy, eligibility, salary, application-fee and selection-process details.
  • Admit Cards — Hall-ticket download guides with exam-day checklists, common download issues, and dress-code rules.
  • Results & Merit Lists — Result-check walkthroughs, expected cut-off trends, document-verification requirements and tie-breaking rules.
  • Answer Keys — Objection-window timelines, step-by-step challenge guides and worked examples for estimating your probable score.
  • Syllabus & Exam Pattern — Section-wise weightage tables, realistic preparation roadmaps, and recommended books from established publishers.
  • Exam Dates & Schedules — Stage-wise exam calendars, shift timings and centre-allocation notes.

How We Research a Post

Every article on Rolejet starts with the official notification PDF or the official web page of the recruiting body (for example, ssc.gov.in, upsc.gov.in, ibps.in, rrbcdg.gov.in). Our editors extract the factual skeleton — vacancies, dates, fee, eligibility — and then rewrite the article end-to-end in plain, helpful English. We do not copy-paste from the source document. We add context that the official PDF does not include: what the selection stages mean, what a typical applicant should expect, common mistakes candidates make, and which sections of the exam carry the most weight.

When specific data points are not yet known, we explicitly say "To be announced" rather than invent a number. When a date or cut-off is uncertain, we say it is expected or estimated. Our goal is reader trust, not page-fills.

Editorial Independence

Rolejet is an independent publication. We are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by any government body, recruitment agency, coaching institute, employer or exam-conducting authority. We do not charge any fee for information, we do not accept paid placements inside editorial posts, and we do not help candidates fill in applications. Every recruitment link we provide takes the reader directly to the respective official government website.

Advertising

This site is supported by advertising (including programmatic display ads through Google AdSense and similar networks). Advertisements are clearly labelled as sponsored and are served in distinct slots — they never alter the content, wording or recommendations of our editorial articles. For more detail see our Privacy Policy.

Corrections

We take accuracy seriously. If you spot a wrong date, a broken official link, an outdated syllabus entry or a genuine factual error in any of our posts, please email us at contact@rolejet.com with the URL and what you believe is incorrect. We review every email and publish a correction, usually within 24 hours of verification.

Contact

You can reach the editorial desk at contact@rolejet.com or via our contact page. We welcome reader feedback, tips about notifications we may have missed, and correction requests.

Thank you for reading Rolejet. We hope our posts save you time on your next application.