Every coin in your pocket was made here. And now IGM is hiring — 94 posts, absurdly low competition, last date 27 April. Most students don't even know this organization exists. That's your advantage.
India Government Mint. Four facilities across India, minting every single circulation coin since 1829. And they're hiring across multiple categories — from ITI holders to fine arts graduates to 12th pass candidates. The pay scale matches SSC CGL. The competition? A fraction of it.
Seriously. Read this and apply.
IGM Recruitment 2026 — Quick Overview
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Organization | India Government Mint (IGM), under SPMCIL, Ministry of Finance |
| Advertisement No. | IGMN-01/2026 |
| Total Posts | 94 |
| Application Opens | 28 March 2026 |
| Last Date to Apply | 27 April 2026 |
| Location | Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Noida Mints |
| Official Website | igmnoida.spmcil.com |
| Job Type | Permanent Central Government Job |
94 posts. That's it. For the entire country. Which sounds small — until you realize that the number of people who actually know about this recruitment is also tiny. While everyone else is grinding for SSC CGL with 10 lakh competitors, you could be filing an IGM application that maybe 5,000 people total will submit. Do the math.
Post-wise Vacancies and Eligibility
Five categories. Different qualifications, different pay levels. Let me break it down clean.
| Post Name | Vacancies | Eligibility | Age Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Supervisor (Grade B) | 8 | B.Tech / Diploma in relevant engineering OR Graduation in relevant subject | 18–27 years |
| Junior Technician | 51 | ITI / NTC in relevant trade (Fitter, Turner, Machinist, Electrician, etc.) | 18–27 years |
| Engraver | 5 | Diploma or Degree in Fine Arts (specialization in sculpture or engraving preferred) | 18–27 years |
| Junior Office Assistant | 22 | 12th pass from recognized board | 18–27 years |
| Helper / Safaiwala | 8 | 8th or 10th pass | 18–27 years |
Junior Technician has 51 posts — that's more than half of total vacancies. If you have an ITI certificate, this is your category. Drop everything and focus here.
The Engraver post deserves special mention. Five posts only, but it's unlike anything else in government recruitment. You literally design and prepare the dies that stamp every Indian coin. Every time someone tosses a ₹10 coin, an engraver's work made that happen. If you have a fine arts background, this is genuinely one of the most interesting government roles you'll find anywhere.
And Junior Office Assistant — 12th pass, 22 posts. That's a legitimate entry-level government job that skips the chaos of SSC CHSL completely. (Between you and me — very few students know this route even exists.)
Salary — What You'll Actually Take Home
| Post | Pay Level | Basic Pay | Approx. In-Hand |
|---|---|---|---|
| Supervisor (Gr B) | Level 6 | ₹35,400 | ₹45,000+ |
| Junior Technician | Level 3 | ₹21,700 | ₹32,000+ |
| Engraver | Level 5 | ₹29,200 | ₹38,000+ |
| Junior Office Assistant | Level 2 | ₹19,900 | ₹28,000+ |
| Helper / Safaiwala | Level 1 | ₹18,000 | ₹25,000+ |
For reference — a Level 6 government job (Supervisor) is the same pay level as an SSC CGL Inspector. But the competition here? A fraction. SSC CGL draws lakhs of applicants per vacancy. IGM? You're looking at maybe a few hundred serious applicants per post if that.
And these are central government pay levels under the 7th Pay Commission. Add HRA, DA, medical benefits, and the pension under the NPS scheme — the total compensation package is solid. This isn't a compromise. This is a smart choice.
What Exactly Is IGM — And Why It Matters
India Government Mint isn't some random PSU. It's one of the oldest manufacturing institutions in the country. Here are the facts, because most articles won't tell you this stuff.
India has four government mints:
- Mumbai Mint — Established in 1829. Almost 200 years old. Most people walk past the Mumbai Mint building every day on their commute and have absolutely no idea what's inside. It's been producing coins continuously since the British era.
- Kolkata Mint — Operational since 1952 (post-independence modernization). Handles a significant share of national coin production.
- Hyderabad Mint — Established in 1903. One of the older facilities, originally set up under the Nizam's administration before being nationalized.
- Noida Mint — The newest, established in 1988. Houses the administrative headquarters of IGM operations today, which is why the official website is igmnoida.spmcil.com.
Together, these four facilities produce every single circulation coin used in India — the ₹1, ₹2, ₹5, ₹10, ₹20 coins that change hands millions of times a day. They also produce commemorative coins, medals, and official state seals.
IGM operates under SPMCIL — Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Limited. SPMCIL is under the Ministry of Finance. That's the same ministry that oversees RBI, tax collection, and the entire national budget. It's not a peripheral organization. It's central to how Indian currency actually functions.
Permanent central government job. Pension benefits. Job security that private sector can't match. Honestly, IGM is one of the most underrated government employers in the country. The profile is unique, the history is real, and the competition is manageable. People sleep on this every year.
IGM vs SSC vs Railway — An Honest Comparison
Let's be direct about this.
SSC CGL 2025 saw roughly 35 lakh applications for approximately 17,000 posts. That's about 200 applicants per vacancy. IGM 2026 has 94 posts. If even 10,000 people apply — which would be a high estimate — that's roughly 106 applicants per vacancy. And realistically? Probably fewer, because most people don't know about this recruitment.
Same pay levels. Level 2 through Level 6. Literally the same 7th Pay Commission scales that SSC posts use.
Railway Group D draws massive competition too — millions of applicants for a few thousand posts. IGM doesn't have that problem. The niche nature of the organization means it doesn't appear in the mainstream "government job" conversation most students are having.
This is not a shortcut. It's a smart route. You still need to clear a written exam, a skill/trade test (for technical posts), and a medical. There's real selection happening. But the odds are genuinely different here.
If I were applying, I'd target Junior Technician first — 51 posts, clear trade test requirements, and the pay level is decent for an ITI qualification. Supervisor (Gr B) is the top pick if you have a B.Tech or diploma in engineering. Either way, the application is worth filing.
Selection Process — How IGM Picks Its Candidates
Four stages. No shortcuts, but no unnecessary complexity either.
Stage 1: Written Test (CBT)
Computer-based test covering General Awareness, Reasoning Ability, Quantitative Aptitude, and English/Hindi. Standard syllabus, nothing exotic. If you've prepared for any SSC exam in the last year, you're already 70% ready for this. The GK section may include some questions related to finance, economics, and manufacturing — given IGM's profile — but the core syllabus is the same.
Stage 2: Skill Test / Trade Test
For technical posts — Junior Technician, Engraver, Supervisor — there's a practical test. Technicians will be tested on their ITI trade skills. Engravers will have an art/practical component. This is where your actual qualification matters, not just your exam prep.
Stage 3: Medical Examination
Standard central government medical. Basic fitness requirements, eyesight checks, general health assessment. Nothing unusual.
Stage 4: Document Verification
Original certificates, identity proof, category documents if applicable. Keep everything ready and organized.
The CBT score + trade test performance (where applicable) determines your merit. There's no interview for most posts. Which is good — it keeps the process transparent and skill-based.
How to Apply — Step by Step
Applications are online only. Go to igmnoida.spmcil.com — that's the official website. Don't use any other site, don't pay through third-party links.
- Visit igmnoida.spmcil.com and find the recruitment section
- Read the official notification (Advt. No. IGMN-01/2026) completely before you fill anything
- Register with your active email ID and mobile number
- Fill in personal details, educational qualification, and post preference
- Upload scanned photograph and signature (check size and format requirements)
- Select your exam center preference
- Pay the application fee online
- Submit and download the confirmation
Applications open 28 March 2026. Last date 27 April 2026. That's one month. Don't procrastinate on this — technical issues and last-minute server loads are real problems near the deadline.
Application Fee
| Category | Fee |
|---|---|
| General / OBC / EWS | ₹500 |
| SC / ST / PwD / Female candidates | Nil (No fee) |
Female candidates are exempt from the fee — that's worth noting explicitly. SC/ST/PwD candidates also pay nothing. ₹500 for everyone else. Pay through net banking, debit card, or UPI.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: IGM mein kya kaam hota hai actually?
Actual coin manufacturing. Technicians work on machines that press, stamp, and quality-check coins. Office Assistants handle administrative work at mint facilities. Supervisors manage production floor operations or administrative units. Engravers — the most unique role — design and prepare the metal dies used to stamp coins. Every denomination, every design, runs through that process. It's real industrial work inside a facility that's been running for nearly 200 years in some cases.
Q: Kya yeh job permanent hai?
Yes. IGM is under SPMCIL, which is a Government of India enterprise under the Ministry of Finance. The posts are permanent, pensionable central government jobs. You get NPS (National Pension System), provident fund, medical coverage, and all standard central government benefits. This is not a contractual or temporary position.
Q: ITI ke baad kaunsa post best hai IGM mein?
Junior Technician, without question. 51 posts available — that's the bulk of this recruitment. Trades typically covered include Fitter, Turner, Machinist, Electrician, Electroplater, and related manufacturing trades. Check the official notification for the exact trade-wise breakdown. The trade test (practical) is where your ITI training actually counts. Prepare well for that alongside the written exam. (Aur haan, ITI walon ke liye yeh ek genuinely strong option hai — underestimate mat karo.)
Q: Competition kitna hoga realistically?
Honestly, hard to predict exactly, but the pattern with niche PSU recruitments is much lower than SSC/Railway. A reasonable estimate would be 5,000 to 15,000 total applicants for 94 posts nationwide. That's a completely different ballgame compared to lakhs of applicants elsewhere. The niche nature of the organization, the fact that it isn't advertised heavily, and the specific eligibility requirements all filter the applicant pool naturally. Your odds here are genuinely better.
Q: Salary haath mein kitni aayegi actually?
Junior Technician basic pay is ₹21,700 (Level 3). With DA (currently around 55%), HRA based on city, and transport allowance, the in-hand comes to roughly ₹30,000–₹35,000 depending on posting location. Mumbai posting gets higher HRA than smaller cities. Supervisor at Level 6 starts at ₹35,400 basic — in-hand easily crosses ₹45,000 in metro postings. Over time, annual increments and DA revisions push this significantly higher.
Q: Selection process mein kya prepare karein?
For the CBT: standard SSC-level preparation works — NCERT for general awareness, any reasoning book (RS Aggarwal is fine), and basic maths up to 10th level. English/Hindi section is straightforward. For trade test (Technician posts): brush up on your ITI practical skills — the test will assess actual hands-on ability in your trade. Don't neglect the trade test assuming the written exam is the main hurdle. Both matter. For Engraver: your portfolio and practical art skills will be assessed — if you have a fine arts background, start preparing samples of your work.
Q: Mumbai posting hi hogi ya kahi aur bhi?
IGM has four facilities — Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Noida. Your posting could be at any of these locations depending on the vacancy distribution and your preference. The notification (IGMN-01/2026) will specify which posts are available at which location. Pay close attention to this when applying, because once posted, transfers within SPMCIL can be infrequent. Choose your location preference carefully.
Q: Age limit aur relaxation kya hai?
General age limit is 18–27 years for all posts. Standard government relaxation applies: SC/ST candidates get 5 years relaxation (up to 32), OBC (non-creamy layer) gets 3 years (up to 30), PwD candidates get 10 years, and ex-servicemen have their own relaxation structure as per government rules. Age is calculated as of the date specified in the official notification — check that date precisely. If you're near the upper limit, verify your eligibility before applying.
Look — 94 posts, manageable competition, same pay as SSC, permanent central government job, and a genuinely interesting organization with 200 years of history. The application window is one month. If even a fraction of the conditions are right for you — ITI, 12th pass, fine arts, engineering diploma — this is worth your time.
Go to igmnoida.spmcil.com. Apply. That simple.






