Here is a simple truth about job hunting in India: the notifications move fast, and missing one deadline can cost you a whole year of waiting.
Here is how someone like Aditya Singh, a 24-year-old from Lucknow, handles that problem without spending half his morning on websites.
The Problem Every Job Seeker in UP Knows
Aditya finished his graduation last year. Now he is preparing for government exams and also keeping an eye on private sector openings in Lucknow and nearby cities. Every day, he has a list of sites to check manually: sarkariresult.com, naukri.com, the UP government's official recruitment portal, the Railway Recruitment Board page, and a couple of bank recruitment boards.
Some days he checks them all. Some days he forgets, or runs out of time after studying. And once, he nearly missed the last date to apply for an SSC CHSL notification because he saw it three days late on a WhatsApp forward.
That is the real risk. Not laziness. Just too many places to check, too little time.
What Someone Like Aditya Does Instead
Aditya sets up AIDular once, and it does the daily checking for him. AIDular is an AI research assistant that searches the web on a schedule and emails a clean, sourced report. No app to download. It works on any phone or browser.
Here is how he starts, in three steps:
- Sign up free at aidular.com. No credit card needed.
- Type what to track in plain English or Hinglish. Something like: "New Sarkari Naukri notifications for UP government jobs, SSC, Railway, and bank recruitment 2026. Also any private sector jobs in Lucknow for a commerce graduate."
- Pick daily. Every morning by IST, a report lands in his inbox.
That is it. Nothing else to set up.
What the Report Actually Looks Like
Each morning, Aditya gets one clean email. It lists new or updated job notifications from the past 24 hours, with the source links. He can see the post name, the recruiting body, the application deadline, and where to apply officially.
No clickbait. No ads. No "Top 10 Resume Tips" articles mixed in. Just the job alerts he asked for.
If there is a big one, like a new UP Police Recruitment or an IBPS bank exam cycle opening, it shows up at the top. If it is a slow news day and nothing new dropped, the report tells him that too. He knows he has not missed anything.
The Hinglish Hook
Here is something a lot of people do not realise. You do not need to write your tracking request in perfect formal English. Aditya's actual prompt is closer to: "Bhai, mujhe daily UP ke sarkari naukri ke new notifications chahiye, plus Lucknow mein private jobs for commerce graduate."
AIDular understands that. It still sends back a clean, structured English report. You type the way you think. The report comes back organised.
A Real June 2026 Moment
Right now, several UP state recruitment cycles are open or expected to open before the end of June. The SSC calendar for 2026 is also active. For someone like Aditya, this is a critical window. Missing a notification in this period is not a small thing.
Having a daily email that tells him exactly what opened or closed overnight means he can spend his morning studying, not website-hopping.
What It Costs (And What It Saves)
The Lite plan on AIDular is free. If Aditya wants more trackers or more frequent searches, the paid plan is ₹399 per year. That works out to about ₹33 per month, which is less than a cup of chai at a decent cafe.
There is no contract. Cancel anytime.
Try It Free
If you are job hunting in India right now, whether for Sarkari Naukri or private openings, you can set up your own daily alert in about two minutes. Head to aidular.com, sign up free, and type what you want to track. No credit card, no app, no hassle.
Let the AI do the daily checking. You focus on the preparation.