Age
18-40 Years
Min Qualification
10th
Location
Tripura
Stepping into the lush, green heart of Northeast India is now more than just a dream for those seeking a stable and impactful career in conservation. The Tripura Forest Department has officially announced a meticulous recruitment drive for the post of Forest Guard (Group-C, Non-Gazetted). This initiative isn't just about filling vacancies; it is an invitation to becoming a guardian of Tripura’s rich biodiversity and natural heritage. For young aspirants looking for government security coupled with an active, outdoor lifestyle, this role offers a lucrative path into the state's administrative machinery.
Working as a Forest Guard provides a unique blend of civic duty and environmental stewardship. Unlike typical desk jobs, this position places you at the frontline of forest protection, offering a sense of purpose that resonates through the communities you serve. With the Tripura government’s backing, selected candidates can look forward to long-term career stability, periodic pay revisions, and the pride of wearing the uniform.
The entry barrier is accessible, requiring a Madhyamik (10th Standard) pass or an equivalent qualification from a recognized board.
While the primary notification does not specify a fee amount, candidates are advised to check the official portal at https://forestrecruitment.tripura.gov.in when the link goes live on May 1st.
The role of a Forest Guard is both grueling and rewarding. You are essentially the "eyes and ears" of the Forest Department on the ground. Your day-to-day responsibilities involve patrolling vast forest beats to prevent illegal logging, poaching, and encroachment. You will be responsible for the meticulous maintenance of forest boundaries and assisting in the implementation of various afforestation programs. Beyond enforcement, you play a vital role in local climate resilience by monitoring river systems and protecting native flora and fauna. Your presence ensures that Tripura’s "green lungs" remain healthy for future generations, making your impact truly global in scale.
Best For: This career is an ideal match for individuals who possess a "good physique" and a "sound health" profile. If you enjoy trekking, have a deep love for nature, and prefer the open air over a cubicle, you will thrive here. It is perfect for those who are disciplined, comfortable with outdoor field activity, and have a working knowledge of local languages like Bengali or Kok-borok.
Not Ideal For: If you prefer a sedentary lifestyle or have a physical condition that prevents "arduous forestry field works," this may not be the right path for you. Due to the grueling nature of field duties, the department has clarified that persons with disabilities are not eligible for this specific uniformed post.
General Candidates: 18 to 40 years.
Relaxation: A generous 5-year relaxation is provided for SC/ST candidates and existing Government employees, extending their upper age limit to 45 years.
Selected Forest Guards will be placed in the Level-6 of the Tripura State Pay Matrix, 2018.
Pay Scale: Rs. 5,700–24,000/- with a Grade Pay of Rs. 2,100/-.
Estimated Take-Home: While the basic pay starts at the entry level of the matrix, your gross salary will include Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), and other state-mandated benefits.
Perks: As a state government employee, you will likely be eligible for medical benefits, pension under the NPS framework, and government quarters (subject to availability in forest ranges).
The department has allocated the 167 temporary posts across various categories, ensuring a fair distribution:
Unreserved (UR): 80 Posts (including 2 for Ex-Servicemen).
Scheduled Caste (SC): 21 Posts.
Scheduled Tribe (ST): 66 Posts (including 1 for Ex-Serviceman).
Note on Women's Reservation: In a significant move toward gender inclusivity, 33% of the posts (56 in total) are horizontally reserved for women across all categories.
Permanent Resident Certificate of Tripura (PRTC) (Mandatory).
Madhyamik/10th Marksheet and Certificate.
Age Proof (Aadhaar, Birth Certificate, or Admit Card).
Caste Certificate (for SC/ST candidates seeking relaxation/reservation).
No Objection Certificate (NOC) if currently employed in a government department.
Recent Passport-sized Photograph and Scanned Signature.
Self-declaration for Women: Certifying non-pregnancy on the date of the physical test.
Visit the Portal: Click on the Apply Online button after May 1st.
Registration: Create an account using a valid mobile number and email ID.
Fill Details: Enter your educational and personal information exactly as they appear on your Madhyamik certificate.
Upload Documents: Ensure your PRTC and caste certificates are scanned clearly.
Warning: Do not upload blurry photos or signatures; this is a common reason for application rejection.
Review and Submit: Double-check every entry before final submission, as physical applications will not be accepted.
The selection journey is divided into four distinct stages:
Written Examination (85% Weightage): This is the most critical hurdle, carrying 170 marks out of a total 200-mark evaluation.
Physical Standards & Physical Test: Candidates must meet minimum height and chest requirements and complete a walking test (25 km for males, 16 km for females in 4 hours).
Interview (15% Weightage): Candidates who clear the written cut-off will be called for a 30-mark interview.
Medical Fitness: Final clearance from the Health Department, Government of Tripura.
Expert Strategy: Focus heavily on General Knowledge of Tripura and the North-East, as the syllabus emphasizes local flora, fauna, and river systems. Practice basic 10th-standard Math and English daily. For the physical test, start walking long distances twice a week to build the stamina required for the 4-hour trek.
Q1: Can candidates from other states apply?
Ans: No, only bonafide citizens of India who have a Permanent Resident Certificate of Tripura (PRTC) are eligible.
Q2: What is the minimum height for ST category males?
Ans: The minimum height required for ST category males is 152 cm.
Q3: Is the physical test just qualifying or are marks added?
Ans: The physical standard and physical tests are qualifying in nature; you must pass them to proceed, but your final merit is based on the written exam and interview.
Q4: Is there a language requirement?
Ans: Yes, there is a qualifying paper for Kokborok or Bengali (100 marks), where you must score at least 40% to qualify.
Q5: What is the walking distance for female candidates?
Ans: Female candidates must cover a distance of 16 km on foot within 4 hours.
Q6: I am a person with a disability (PwD). Am I eligible?
Ans: No, because this is an arduous forestry field post, PwD candidates are not eligible.
Q7: What subjects are covered in the written exam?
Ans: The exam covers Mathematics (20 marks), English (30 marks), and General Knowledge (120 marks), focusing on Tripura, India, and environmental science.
Q8: Can I apply if I am exactly 40 years old?
Ans: Yes, the age limit is 18-40 years as of May 1st, 2026.
Q9: What happens if I am pregnant during the physical test?
Ans: Women candidates must provide a self-declaration stating they are not pregnant on the date of the physical test to ensure safety during the strenuous activity.
Q10: Is there an interview for this Group-C post?
Ans: Yes, an interview carrying 15% of the total marks (30 marks) is part of the selection process.