The Tamil Nadu Anganwadi Vacancy 2026 — opening up Mini Anganwadi Worker (MAW), Anganwadi Worker (AWW), Anganwadi Helper (AWH), and Anganwadi Supervisor roles in all 38 Tamil Nadu districts through the TN WCD (Women and Child Development) Department and the ICDS (Integrated Child Development Services) Directorate — is the easiest to reach, most community-rooted, and most readily attainable women’s government-linked employment in Tamil Nadu this year.
With an AWW monthly income of ₹12,000–₹14,000, AWH at ₹5,500–₹8,000, no written examination for the direct selection of AWH and AWW, an age limit stretching to 45 years for widow candidates, and the distinctive Tamil Nadu edge of strong AWW union representation that has steadily driven honorariums upward — TN Anganwadi 2026 brings government-affiliated income, central insurance, and a community career within reach of Tamil Nadu women at every stage of life and level of education.
Tamil Nadu Anganwadi Recruitment 2026: Overview
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Recruiting Authority | TN WCD (Women and Child Development) Department / ICDS Directorate |
| Application Portal | icds.tn.gov.in / tnrecruitment.gov.in (verify active portal in notification) |
| Posts | AWH + AWW + Mini AWW + Anganwadi Supervisor |
| Expected Vacancies | 800–1,500 AWW + 800–1,500 AWH across 38 TN districts |
| Notification Status | 2026 — monitor icds.tn.gov.in and tnrecruitment.gov.in |
| Application Fee | Free for AWH and AWW posts |
| Selection | No written exam — merit list on educational marks |
All TN Anganwadi Posts: Pay and Eligibility
Post 1: Anganwadi Helper (AWH) — 8th Pass Women
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Qualification | 8th Standard Pass |
| Age (General/OC) | 18 – 35 years |
| Age (BC/MBC) | 18 – 38 years |
| Age (SC/ST) | 18 – 40 years |
| Age (Widow/Divorced) | 18 – 45 years |
| Monthly Income | ₹5,500–₹8,000 |
| Selection | Merit list on 8th marks — no exam |
| Posting | Own village / ward AWC |
Post 2: Anganwadi Worker (AWW) — 10th Pass Women
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Qualification | 10th Standard (SSLC) Pass |
| Age | Same as AWH above |
| Monthly Income | ₹12,000–₹14,000 |
| Selection | Merit list on 10th marks + bonus marks — no exam |
| Posting | Own village / ward AWC |
AWW TRCA Breakdown:
| Component | Monthly Amount |
|---|---|
| Central TRCA | ₹4,500 |
| TN State Top-Up | ₹5,000–₹7,000 |
| DA | ₹2,250 |
| Incentives | ₹250–₹750 |
| Total | ₹12,000–₹14,500 |
Post 3: Mini Anganwadi Worker — Remote/Small Habitations
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Qualification | 10th Pass |
| Monthly Income | ₹7,000–₹10,000 |
| Deployment | Habitations under 300 population in tribal/hilly areas |
| Key Districts | Nilgiris, Dharmapuri (tribal blocks), Tirunelveli (interior) |
Post 4: Anganwadi Supervisor (Child Development Project Officer equivalent) — 12th Pass / Graduate
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Qualification | 12th Pass minimum; Graduation preferred |
| Age | 21–40 (General); up to 45 (SC/ST) |
| Gross Monthly | ₹28,000–₹42,000 |
| Selection | Written examination (TNPSC or WCD direct exam) |
| Benefits | TN Government pension + state health scheme |
TN Anganwadi Salary Comparison 2026
AWW Monthly Income vs Other Southern States
| State | AWW Monthly |
|---|---|
| Maharashtra | ₹14,500–₹17,500 (highest) |
| Kerala | ₹13,500–₹16,500 |
| Karnataka | ₹13,000–₹15,500 |
| Telangana | ₹12,000–₹15,500 |
| Tamil Nadu | ₹12,000–₹14,000 |
| Andhra Pradesh | ₹12,250–₹14,750 |
TN AWW income puts Tamil Nadu in India’s Tier 2 group of Anganwadi salary states — ahead of the national average yet behind the leading Southern tier.
TN Anganwadi Benefits Package 2026
Insurance
- PMJJBY — ₹2 lakh life insurance (₹436/year — premium paid by state)
- PMSBY — ₹2 lakh accidental insurance (₹20/year)
- Combined ₹4 lakh coverage at near-zero cost
TN State-Specific Benefits
- Chief Minister’s Breakfast Scheme awareness — as frontline educators, AWWs actively support the CM Breakfast Scheme for school children
- Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thittam — AWWs themselves qualify for the ₹1,000/month direct cash transfer as women household heads (where the family is eligible)
- Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam — families of AWW beneficiaries are eligible for doorstep medical services
Maternity Benefits
- 26 weeks of paid maternity leave — full TRCA keeps running
- PMMVY ₹5,000 — paid personally to first-time mother AWWs
Training
- AWTC residential training — 18 months, fully state-funded with TA/DA
- DIKSHA digital certificates — free and nationally recognised
Retirement
- SDBS corpus — a government-matched lump sum of ₹3–₹5 lakh after 20–25 years
Career Promotion
- AWH → AWW (3 years service + 10th pass)
- AWW → Supervisor (3–5 years + 12th pass + exam)
- Supervisor → CDPO (graduation + competitive exam)
TN Anganwadi Selection Process 2026
No-Exam Direct Merit Selection (AWH and AWW)
Stage 1 — Online Application: Apply at icds.tn.gov.in once the notification is out.
Stage 2 — Merit List Preparation: The district WCD committee ranks all applicants for each AWC vacancy:
| Component | Merit Contribution |
|---|---|
| 10th SSLC Percentage | Primary merit basis |
| Intermediate (12th) Pass | +5 bonus marks |
| Graduation | +10 bonus marks |
| Widow / Divorced / Destitute | +5 bonus marks |
| Serving AWH (3+ years) | +5 bonus marks |
Stage 3 — Provisional Merit List: Published on icds.tn.gov.in — with a 7–15 day objection window.
Stage 4 — Document Verification: The top 3 candidates for each AWC vacancy → originals checked → local residency confirmed against revenue records.
Stage 5 — CDPO Appointment + AWTC Training: Appointment order → report to the AWC → 18-month AWTC training (paid, with TA/DA included).
Tamil Nadu District-Wise Vacancy 2026
Northern TN (High Vacancy)
| District | Expected AWW | Expected AWH |
|---|---|---|
| Chennai | 80–150 | 80–150 |
| Vellore | 80–140 | 80–140 |
| Tiruvannamalai | 80–140 | 80–140 |
| Kancheepuram | 70–130 | 70–130 |
| Villupuram | 80–140 | 80–140 |
Central TN
| District | Expected AWW | Expected AWH |
|---|---|---|
| Salem | 80–140 | 80–140 |
| Namakkal | 60–120 | 60–120 |
| Erode | 70–130 | 70–130 |
| Dharmapuri | 60–120 | 60–120 |
| Krishnagiri | 60–120 | 60–120 |
Western TN
| District | Expected AWW | Expected AWH |
|---|---|---|
| Coimbatore | 80–150 | 80–150 |
| Tiruppur | 70–130 | 70–130 |
| Nilgiris | 40–80 | 40–80 |
| Dindigul | 60–120 | 60–120 |
Delta/Cauvery Region
| District | Expected AWW | Expected AWH |
|---|---|---|
| Thanjavur | 70–130 | 70–130 |
| Tiruvarur | 50–100 | 50–100 |
| Nagapattinam | 50–100 | 50–100 |
| Pudukkottai | 60–110 | 60–110 |
| Trichy (Tiruchirappalli) | 80–140 | 80–140 |
Southern TN
| District | Expected AWW | Expected AWH |
|---|---|---|
| Madurai | 80–150 | 80–150 |
| Virudhunagar | 60–120 | 60–120 |
| Ramanathapuram | 50–100 | 50–100 |
| Tirunelveli | 70–130 | 70–130 |
| Tenkasi | 50–100 | 50–100 |
| Thoothukudi | 60–110 | 60–110 |
| Kanyakumari | 50–90 | 50–90 |
How to Apply: TN Anganwadi 2026
Step 1 — Open the Portal: icds.tn.gov.in or tnrecruitment.gov.in → “Anganwadi Recruitment 2026” → read the notification in full.
Step 2 — Get Aadhaar Ready: Aadhaar must be linked to a working mobile number — test the OTP at uidai.gov.in. Not linked? → visit the nearest Aadhaar Seva Kendra (updates take 30 days).
Step 3 — Register: “New Registration” → Aadhaar OTP → create your profile → save the Application ID and password right away.
Step 4 — Select the AWC: District → Block/Taluk → Village/Ward → the specific AWC. Apply only for the AWC in your actual permanent place of residence.
Step 5 — Fill the Form: Name (as on the SSLC), DOB, category (OC/BC/MBC/DNC/SC/ST/BCM), educational qualification at every level, widow/destitute status, and AWH service details where applicable.
Step 6 — Upload:
| Document | Details |
|---|---|
| Passport photo | JPG, white background, 20–50 KB |
| Aadhaar Card | Clear scan |
| Local Residency Proof | Voter ID / Ration Card showing village address |
| SSLC Marksheet + Certificate | 10th — original quality |
| 12th/Degree Certificate | For bonus marks |
| Community Certificate | BC/MBC/DNC/SC/ST from Tahsildar/RDO (TN format) |
| Widow/Divorce Certificate | From MRO/Family Court — +5 bonus |
| AWH Service Certificate | From CDPO — +5 bonus |
Step 7 — Submit: Free → Submit → print the confirmation → keep the Application Number.
Tamil Nadu Anganwadi Categories: Community Certificate Requirements
Tamil Nadu follows a distinctive reservation system — make sure you know your category:
| Category | Description | Bonus Marks/Relaxation |
|---|---|---|
| OC (Open Category) | General/Merit | Standard |
| BC (Backward Class) | OBC equivalent | +3 years age |
| BCM (Backward Class Muslim) | Muslim OBC | +3 years age |
| MBC (Most Backward Class) | Advanced OBC | +3 years age |
| DNC (Denotified Communities) | Formerly denotified | +3 years age |
| SC (Scheduled Caste) | — | +5 years age |
| ST (Scheduled Tribe) | — | +5 years age |
Community certificates have to come from a Tahsildar or Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO) in TN format — these are state-specific, not in the central government format.
Documents Checklist: TN Anganwadi 2026
- ✅ Aadhaar (mobile-linked — test the OTP today)
- ✅ Voter ID / Ration Card (village address) — the most crucial
- ✅ SSLC (10th) Marksheet + Certificate
- ✅ 12th/Degree Certificate (for bonus marks)
- ✅ Community Certificate — BC/MBC/DNC/SC/ST (TN Tahsildar/RDO)
- ✅ Nativity/Domicile Certificate (Tamil Nadu — from a revenue authority)
- ✅ Widow/Divorce Certificate (7–15 working days)
- ✅ AWH Service Certificate from CDPO (if a serving AWH)
- ✅ 6 recent passport-size photographs
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What sets the Tamil Nadu AWW apart from the Anganwadi Teacher post — are they one and the same? Yes — in Tamil Nadu, the Anganwadi Teacher and the Anganwadi Worker (AWW) are the very same position, simply known by two names for the same role. The “Teacher” label is used informally because the AWW’s most visible community duty is running the Balwadi (pre-school) for children aged 3–6 years at the Anganwadi Centre — effectively making her the teacher for the youngest children in the village. Formally, every TN government document, TRCA payment order, AWTC certificate, and appointment letter carries the designation Anganwadi Worker (AWW). The “Anganwadi Teacher” search term is simply the way Tamil Nadu women most often look up this job — but both refer to the identical post with the same salary (₹12,000–₹14,000/month), the same eligibility (10th pass, female, local resident), and the same selection route (10th merit, no exam).
Q2. How competitive is TN AWW selection in 2026 — and what percentage usually tops the merit list? Competition swings widely by location. In Chennai and major city wards (Coimbatore, Madurai), AWC vacancies in urban Tamil Nadu attract 15–40 applicants each; merit cutoffs routinely climb to 78–90% SSLC — fiercely competitive. In semi-urban district headquarters towns (Salem, Trichy, the outskirts of Tirunelveli), there are 10–25 applicants per vacancy and cutoffs of 68–80%. In rural blocks and panchayats (interior Dharmapuri, the coastal villages of Ramanathapuram, the delta villages of Tiruvarur, the Nilgiris tribal areas), there are usually 1–5 applicants per vacancy and cutoffs dropping as low as 50–65% in remote habitations. The single most important strategic call for TN AWW applicants: choose the most rural AWC within your district for which you are an eligible resident. A candidate with 65% SSLC applying for a rural Dharmapuri AWC vacancy is far more competitive than one chasing a Salem city AWC.
Q3. What is the Chief Minister’s Breakfast Scheme and how does it shape Tamil Nadu AWW work in 2026? The Chief Minister’s Breakfast Scheme — rolled out by the TN Government in 2022 — provides free nutritious breakfast to government school students (Classes I–V at first, later extended to higher classes) at government primary schools across Tamil Nadu. AWWs are directly involved because: (1) Anganwadi Centres (the 3–6 year age group) and government primary schools (6+ years) serve back-to-back age groups — AWWs help children move from the AWC to school enrollment; (2) tracking school enrollment is part of the AWW’s ICDS mandate — ensuring children transition from AWC pre-school to Classes I–II; (3) in some areas, AWWs and school teachers coordinate on the Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam (doorstep medical service) to jointly identify malnourished children across both the AWC and primary school age groups. For TN Anganwadi exam purposes (the Supervisor post in particular), remember: the Chief Minister’s Breakfast Scheme launched in 2022, benefits school students, covers government schools, and is a TN Government flagship welfare programme.
Q4. Can a Tamil Nadu woman currently working as a private school teacher apply for AWW 2026? Yes — working in the private sector does not disqualify AWW applicants in Tamil Nadu. There is no bar on private sector employees applying for AWW posts. That said, an AWW appointment demands full-time commitment to AWC operations (4–5 hours daily) — so private school teaching duties would have to be arranged around the AWC schedule or given up once appointed. The practical picture: many would-be AWW candidates are currently in private school teaching, ASHA work, or NREGS employment. For most, moving to AWW is financially rewarding: an AWW earns ₹12,000–₹14,000/month for 4–5 hours of daily work, whereas most private primary school teaching jobs in rural TN pay ₹8,000–₹15,000 for full 6-hour school days. The AWW’s part-day schedule, government-linked standing, and benefits package make it clearly the better option for most rural TN women compared with private teaching.
Q5. What is the Tamil Nadu ICDS Anganwadi AWW promotion path — how does an AWW become a Supervisor? The TN AWW → Supervisor route works like this: (1) Eligibility: a minimum of 3–5 years of confirmed AWW service + a 12th pass (Intermediate) qualification + a valid AWTC training certificate + a satisfactory service record; (2) Selection: the TN WCD Department holds an LDCE (Limited Departmental Competitive Examination) for internal AWW candidates alongside open competitive recruitment. Internal candidates (serving AWWs) usually fill 50–65% of Supervisor vacancies in TN — giving AWWs a strong statistical edge; (3) Salary jump: a Supervisor’s entry gross of ₹28,000–₹42,000 against an AWW’s ₹12,000–₹14,000 — more than doubling the income; (4) Further growth: Supervisor → CDPO (Child Development Project Officer) — needing graduation + a departmental exam — at ₹45,000–₹62,000 gross. AWWs who at the same time pursue a TNPSC Group III/IV or an IGNOU graduation during their service years make the most of their Supervisor and CDPO exam eligibility, building the most financially transformative career ladder you can climb from a 10th pass starting point.
Q6. What is the NFHS-5 Tamil Nadu nutrition data — and why should TN Anganwadi Supervisor exam candidates know it? NFHS-5 (National Family Health Survey 2019–21) Tamil Nadu data turns up repeatedly in TN Anganwadi Supervisor and CDPO exam sections because ICDS programme performance is measured against these indicators. Key TN NFHS-5 figures: Stunting (chronic malnutrition) among children under 5: 25.0% — well below the national average of 35.5%; Wasting (acute malnutrition): 14.1% — below the national 19.3%; Underweight: 23.8% — below the national 32.1%; Anaemia in children 6–59 months: 57.4% — slightly below the national 67.1%; Institutional delivery rate: 98.7% — among the highest in India. TN’s steadily better nutrition indicators relative to the national average show up in Supervisor exam questions as examples of effective ICDS implementation — and as benchmarks for judging which states need greater intervention. Download the free TN NFHS-5 factsheet from rchiips.org and commit these 5 core percentages to memory.
Final Word
Tamil Nadu Anganwadi Vacancy 2026 — with 800–1,500 AWW vacancies across 38 districts, no written examination, a ₹12,000–₹14,000 monthly income, ₹4 lakh combined insurance, 26-week maternity leave, AWTC training funded by the government, and a career ladder rising to Supervisor at ₹42,000/month and CDPO at ₹62,000/month — is the most community-rooted, most reachable, and most genuinely meaningful government-linked employment for Tamil Nadu women in 2026.
Your SSLC certificate is your application. Your village is your posting. Your community’s children are your career.
Visit icds.tn.gov.in today. Link your Aadhaar to your mobile. Get your community certificate from the Tahsildar. Apply the moment the 2026 notification releases.
