The Andhra Pradesh Anganwadi Recruitment 2026 — putting out AWH (Anganwadi Helper), AWW (Anganwadi Worker), Mini Anganwadi Worker, and Anganwadi Supervisor seats throughout all 26 AP districts via the AP WD&CW (Women Development and Child Welfare) Department — is the easiest-to-reach, most locally placed, and most community-driven government-linked work open to women in Andhra Pradesh this year. Since applications run online at ap.gov.in/wdcw (also wdcw.ap.gov.in), there is no written examination for AWH and AWW posts, selection is merit-based and direct on 10th marks, and the role carries a salary of ₹6,125–₹14,750/month along with wide-ranging benefits — making AP Anganwadi 2026 a career every eligible AP woman should chase.
This full 2026 guide walks through all four AP Anganwadi posts, district-wise vacancy details, exact salary, eligibility, selection process, bonus marks calculation, and a direct application guide.
AP Anganwadi Recruitment 2026: Official Snapshot
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Recruiting Authority | AP WD&CW (Women Development and Child Welfare) Department |
| Official Portal | ap.gov.in/wdcw / wdcw.ap.gov.in |
| Posts | AWH + AWW + Mini AWW + Anganwadi Supervisor |
| Expected Total Vacancies | 3,000–6,000 (AWH + AWW combined) + Supervisor posts |
| Selection Mode | No written exam — merit list on educational marks |
| Application Mode | Online only — ap.gov.in/wdcw |
| Application Fee | Free for AWH and AWW posts |
| Notification Status | 2026 — monitor ap.gov.in/wdcw daily |
Every AP Anganwadi Post Explained in Detail
Post 1: Anganwadi Helper (AWH) — The Easiest Entry Point
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Qualification | 8th Standard Pass (minimum) |
| Age (OC) | 18 – 35 years |
| Age (BC) | 18 – 38 years |
| Age (SC/ST) | 18 – 40 years |
| Age (Widow/Divorced) | 18 – 45 years |
| Monthly Income | ₹6,125 – ₹7,375 |
| Selection | Merit list on 8th marks — no exam |
AWH Primary Duties:
- Preparing and handing out supplementary nutrition (THR — Take Home Ration)
- Keeping the AWC premises clean and well-maintained
- Bringing water and setting up the cooking area
- Supporting the AWW during VHSND immunisation sessions
- Joining the AWW on home visits to reach beneficiaries
- Handing over DBT-linked nutrition items
Post 2: Anganwadi Worker (AWW) — The Central Role
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Qualification | 10th Standard (SSC) Pass |
| Age | Same as AWH above |
| Monthly Income | ₹12,250 – ₹14,750 |
| Selection | Merit list on 10th marks + bonus marks — no exam |
AWW Primary Duties:
- Delivering pre-school education (ECCE) to children aged 3–6 years
- Growth monitoring — weighing children under 5 each month
- Distributing supplementary nutrition — THR + hot cooked meals
- Registering beneficiaries on the Poshan Tracker app
- Enrolling first-time mothers under PMMVY (₹5,000 maternity benefit)
- Coordinating VHSND alongside the ANM and ASHA
- Visiting every household within the AWC service area
Post 3: Mini Anganwadi Worker — Remote/Tribal Areas
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Qualification | 10th Pass |
| Monthly Income | ₹7,000–₹10,000 |
| Deployment | Hamlets, tribal habitations — under 300 population |
| Districts | Alluri Sitharama Raju, Vizianagaram tribal blocks |
Post 4: Anganwadi Supervisor (Mukhya Sevika) — Officer Level
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Qualification | 12th Pass minimum (graduation preferred — +10 bonus marks) |
| Age | 21–40 (OC) / up to 45 (SC/ST) |
| Pay Scale | ₹25,500–₹81,100 (7th Pay Commission Level 4) |
| Gross Monthly | ₹27,000–₹45,000 |
| Selection | Written exam (LDCE for AWWs + open competitive) |
| Benefits | NPS pension, YSR Arogyasri, government accommodation |
AP Anganwadi Salary 2026: Full Breakdown
AWH Monthly Income
| Component | Amount |
|---|---|
| Central TRCA (Fixed) | ₹2,250 |
| AP State Top-Up | ₹2,500–₹3,500 |
| DA on Central Component | ₹1,125 |
| Incentives | ₹250–₹500 |
| Total Monthly | ₹6,125–₹7,375 |
AWW Monthly Income
| Component | Amount |
|---|---|
| Central TRCA (Fixed) | ₹4,500 |
| AP State Top-Up | ₹5,000–₹6,500 |
| DA | ₹2,250 |
| Poshan Tracker Incentives | ₹500–₹1,500 |
| Total Monthly | ₹12,250–₹14,750 |
How the Salary Grows Over a Career
| Stage | Post | Monthly | Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry | AWH | ₹6,125–₹7,375 | Year 0 |
| Primary Career | AWW | ₹12,250–₹14,750 | Year 0–5 |
| Officer Level | Supervisor (Entry) | ₹27,000–₹34,000 | Year 3–8 |
| Supervisor (Senior) | ₹36,000–₹45,000 | Year 8–15 | |
| Group B Officer | CDPO | ₹46,000–₹60,000 | Year 12–20 |
| Senior Officer | DPO | ₹62,000–₹80,000 | Year 18–25 |
AP Anganwadi Benefits Package 2026
Insurance (Both AWH and AWW)
- PMJJBY — ₹2 lakh life insurance (₹436/year — state-paid in AP)
- PMSBY — ₹2 lakh accidental insurance (₹20/year)
- Combined ₹4 lakh coverage at near-zero cost
AP-Specific Benefits
- YSR Arogyasri — free cashless treatment at empanelled hospitals up to ₹5 lakh/year for AWW family
- Amma Vodi — AWWs with school-going children receive ₹15,000/year per child
- PMMVY ₹5,000 — first-time mother AWWs receive personally as beneficiary
Training and Development
- Free AWTC training — 18-month pre-service residential training at government expense with TA/DA
- DIKSHA certificates — free digital certificates worth ₹5,000–₹15,000 market equivalent
Maternity Benefits
- 26 weeks paid maternity leave — full TRCA during leave
- PMMVY personal benefit for first birth
Retirement
- SDBS (Service Discharge Benefit Scheme) — government-matched corpus ₹3–₹6 lakh after 25 years
Career Promotion
- AWH → AWW (after 3 years + 10th pass)
- AWW → Supervisor (after 3–5 years + 12th pass + LDCE exam)
- Supervisor → CDPO (graduation + departmental exam)
AP Anganwadi Eligibility 2026
AWW (Core Post) Eligibility
| Criterion | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Qualification | 10th SSC Pass |
| Gender | Female candidates only |
| Local Residency | Must reside in specific village/ward of AWC vacancy |
| Language | Telugu reading and writing proficiency |
Bonus Marks System (AWW Merit)
| Additional Qualification/Status | Bonus Marks |
|---|---|
| Intermediate (12th Pass) | +5 marks |
| Graduation | +10 marks |
| Post-Graduation | +12 marks |
| Widow / Divorced / Destitute | +5 marks |
| Serving AWH (3+ years service) | +5 marks |
| DIKSHA Training Certificate | +2 marks (select districts) |
Maximum effective merit: 10th percentage + up to 22 bonus marks = highly competitive even from a moderate 10th baseline.
AP Anganwadi Vacancy 2026: District-Wise Picture
Coastal Andhra (Region with the Most Openings)
| District | Expected AWW | Expected AWH |
|---|---|---|
| East Godavari | 300–500 | 300–500 |
| West Godavari | 250–400 | 250–400 |
| Visakhapatnam | 280–450 | 280–450 |
| Guntur | 250–400 | 250–400 |
| Krishna | 230–380 | 230–380 |
| Nellore | 200–350 | 200–350 |
| Prakasam | 180–320 | 180–320 |
Uttarandhra
| District | Expected AWW | Expected AWH |
|---|---|---|
| Vizianagaram | 150–270 | 150–270 |
| Srikakulam | 150–270 | 150–270 |
| Alluri Sitharama Raju | 120–220 (tribal) | 120–220 |
Rayalaseema
| District | Expected AWW | Expected AWH |
|---|---|---|
| Kurnool | 200–350 | 200–350 |
| Kadapa (YSR) | 180–320 | 180–320 |
| Chittoor/Tirupati | 200–350 | 200–350 |
| Anantapur (Sri Sathya Sai) | 180–320 | 180–320 |
| Nandyal | 150–280 | 150–280 |
New Districts (Post-2022 — Higher Vacancy Probability)
| District | Expected Vacancies | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Anakapalli | 120–220 | Newly formed — new AWCs added |
| Bapatla | 100–200 | Coastal expansion |
| Konaseema | 120–220 | EG bifurcation |
| Eluru | 120–220 | WG bifurcation |
| Palnadu | 100–180 | Rural expansion |
AP Anganwadi Selection Process 2026
Stage 1 — Online Application
Apply at ap.gov.in/wdcw during the application window.
Stage 2 — Merit List Preparation
The district WD&CW committee works out 10th percentage + bonus marks for each applicant against every AWC vacancy.
Stage 3 — Provisional Merit List
Released on ap.gov.in/wdcw — candidates get 7–15 days to file objections.
Stage 4 — Document Verification (DV)
The top 3 candidates for each AWC vacancy are summoned to the CDPO office:
- Original certificates checked
- Local residency proof cross-checked with MRO revenue records — the most critical stage
- Caste certificate verified
Stage 5 — CDPO Appointment Order
Final selection → CDPO issues appointment order → AWW reports to AWC → 18-month AWTC training begins (paid, with TA/DA).
How to Apply: ap.gov.in/wdcw Step-by-Step
Step 1: Go to ap.gov.in/wdcw or wdcw.ap.gov.in → “Anganwadi Recruitment” section → active 2026 notification.
Step 2 — Aadhaar Registration: “New Application” → Aadhaar number → OTP (Aadhaar must be mobile-linked) → create password → save your Application ID.
Critical: If your Aadhaar is not mobile-linked → head to MeeSeva or an Aadhaar Seva Kendra right away — UIDAI updates can take 30 days.
Step 3 — Select AWC Vacancy: District → Division → Mandal → Village/Ward → specific AWC number. Apply only for the AWC of your actual permanent residence.
Step 4 — Fill Form: Name (as per Aadhaar), DOB, category, educational qualifications at every level (enter ALL levels — 8th/10th/12th/graduation — even beyond the minimum, to claim bonus marks), widow/destitute status if it applies, and AWH service details if you are a serving AWH.
Step 5 — Upload Documents:
| Document | Specification |
|---|---|
| Passport photo | JPG, white background, 20–50 KB |
| Aadhaar Card | Clear scan |
| Local Residency Proof | Voter ID / Ration Card / EB Bill (village address) |
| 10th SSC Marksheet | Original quality |
| 12th Certificate | +5 bonus marks |
| Graduation Certificate | +10 bonus marks |
| Caste Certificate | BC/SC/ST from MRO |
| Widow/Divorce Certificate | MRO/Family Court — +5 bonus marks |
| AWH Service Certificate | From CDPO — +5 bonus marks |
Step 6 — Submit: Review → Submit → download the Application Confirmation → save your Application Number.
Documents Checklist
- ✅ Aadhaar (mobile-linked — test the OTP today)
- ✅ Voter ID / Ration Card (village address) — most critical
- ✅ 8th/10th Marksheet and Certificate
- ✅ 12th/Graduation Certificate (bonus marks)
- ✅ Caste Certificate from MRO (BC/SC/ST)
- ✅ Widow/Divorce Certificate (7–15 working days)
- ✅ AWH Service Certificate from CDPO (if serving AWH)
- ✅ 6 recent passport-size photographs
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What does an AP Anganwadi Worker actually take home each month in 2026 once all components are added? An AP AWW’s total monthly income in 2026 is made up of: Central TRCA ₹4,500 (fixed, identical in every state) + AP State Top-Up ₹5,000–₹6,500 (specific to AP, revised from time to time) + DA ₹2,250 (on the central component) + Poshan Tracker performance incentives ₹500–₹1,500 (for meeting data completeness targets) = ₹12,250–₹14,750 total monthly income. On top of that, AP AWWs earn: ₹250–₹500/month for running VHSND events, ₹200–₹400 for every SAM child successfully enrolled in NRC treatment, and DIKSHA module completion bonuses. The total effective yearly income for an active AP AWW who hits all incentive targets: ₹1,50,000–₹1,80,000 — roughly ₹12,500–₹15,000/month averaged across the year.
Q2. I am a widow with just 60% in 10th SSC — do I have a real shot at AWW selection in AP in 2026? Yes — and your widow status is a meaningful merit edge. With 60% SSC + widow bonus (+5) plus any extra qualification: (1) 60% + widow only: effective merit = 65% — competitive in many rural AP mandals; (2) 60% + widow + Intermediate (+5): effective merit = 70% — highly competitive in most AP mandals outside major cities; (3) 60% + widow + graduation (+10): effective merit = 75% — very competitive across most AP districts. The trick is to pick the AWC vacancy in your genuine permanent village — in many interior AP mandals (Alluri Sitharama Raju tribal areas, interior Kurnool and Kadapa mandals, Vizianagaram interior), a 65–70% effective merit score tops the local merit list. Submit your widow certificate, your graduation/12th certificate (even a basic one), and apply the moment the 2026 AP notification opens.
Q3. What does YSR Arogyasri offer AP Anganwadi Workers — and how much is it really worth? YSR Arogyasri is AP’s flagship health insurance scheme that provides free cashless treatment up to ₹5 lakh per year at empanelled government and private hospitals for eligible families. AP AWWs whose family income qualifies (most AWW families do, given the TRCA level) use it through their Aadhaar-linked White Ration Card at any empanelled hospital — including KIMS, Care, Rainbow, and Seven Hills in AP’s major cities. In practice: a hospitalization costing ₹50,000–₹3,00,000 is fully covered. For AWW families with elderly members, children with health conditions, or maternity needs — YSR Arogyasri can be worth ₹30,000–₹2,00,000 annually in medical costs avoided. This one benefit, out of reach for most private sector employees at AWW pay levels, is one of the strongest reasons to choose AP Anganwadi work over private sector options.
Q4. How does the AP Anganwadi Worker role stack up against the AP Village Sachivalayam VRA (Village Revenue Assistant) post? Both are AP government-affiliated posts open to women, but they are built differently. AP AWW: TRCA ₹12,250–₹14,750/month, no exam (merit only), 10th pass, women-only, village-level, SDBS retirement benefit, 26-week maternity leave, ECCE and nutrition duties. AP VRA (Village Revenue Assistant): Salary ₹22,000–₹30,000/month, written test required (100 marks), 10th pass, open to both genders, revenue records duties, AP Government pension. VRA pays noticeably more and carries greater administrative standing — but it demands a written examination and draws stiffer competition. AWW has no exam hurdle and offers a deeply community-focused role. For women who want immediate community service without exam prep — AWW is the quicker, more reachable route. For women ready to study for a written test — VRA brings higher pay and pension. The smartest plan: apply for AWW right away (no exam, instant income) while also preparing for the AP VRA written test — run both tracks in parallel rather than treating them as either/or.
Q5. What is the AWTC training AP Anganwadi Workers go through after appointment — and is it paid? AWTC (Anganwadi Training Centre) training is the compulsory pre-service programme for every newly appointed Anganwadi Worker — an 18-month residential training run at government AWTC centres across AP. Key points: (1) Fully paid — the AWW draws full TRCA (₹12,250–₹14,750/month) throughout the entire 18-month training; (2) TA/DA provided — travel and daily allowance for the residential period; (3) Free accommodation on the AWTC campus; (4) Certificate-issuing — the AWTC certificate is a nationally recognised credential valued in all future ICDS and government employment; (5) Curriculum — child development, nutrition science, ECCE methodology, Poshan 2.0 protocols, PMMVY procedures, growth monitoring, and community mobilisation. The 18-month AWTC isn’t a burden — it is fully funded residential education that the government pays you to attend, while building the professional credentials that make you eligible for the Supervisor examination.
Q6. How many AP Anganwadi vacancies are expected district-wise in 2026 — and are the new districts seeing more openings? AP’s 2022 reorganisation from 13 to 26 districts has directly pushed up Anganwadi vacancy volume in 2026 for three reasons: (1) New administrative units need fresh Anganwadi Centre mapping and staffing in mandals that were previously underserved; (2) Poshan 2.0 expansion deliberately targets underserved habitations — many of which sit in the interior mandals of newly formed districts; (3) Mass retirements among AWWs recruited in 2005–2010 are clustered in older, populous districts (East Godavari, Krishna, Visakhapatnam). The districts with the highest absolute vacancies are still the populous coastal ones (East Godavari 300–500, Visakhapatnam 280–450, Krishna 230–380) — but the lowest per-vacancy competition lies in the newly formed districts: Anakapalli, Bapatla, Konaseema, Eluru, and Palnadu — where new AWC infrastructure is being set up and local applicant pools are smaller than in established districts. Candidates in these newly formed AP districts should treat that as a real strategic advantage.
Final Word
AP Anganwadi Recruitment 2026 — with 3,000–6,000 combined AWH + AWW vacancies across all 26 AP districts, no written examination, pure merit selection on 10th marks, ₹12,250–₹14,750 AWW monthly income, ₹4 lakh combined insurance, YSR Arogyasri ₹5 lakh health coverage, 26-week maternity leave, and a career ladder reaching CDPO at ₹60,000/month — is the most reachable, most community-rooted, and most financially meaningful government-linked work for women in AP this year.
Every eligible AP woman holding a 10th pass certificate, with local village residency and a wish to serve her community, has a vacancy waiting.
Visit ap.gov.in/wdcw today. Link your Aadhaar to mobile. Get your MRO caste certificate. Apply the moment the 2026 notification opens.
