Karnataka Anganwadi Vacancy 2026 – District-Wise Application, Pay & Full Handbook

The Karnataka Anganwadi Jobs 2026 — bringing AWH (Anganwadi Helper), AWW (Anganwadi Worker), Mini Anganwadi Worker, and Anganwadi Supervisor openings across every one of the 30 Karnataka districts under the Karnataka WCD (Women and Child Development) Department and the ICDS Directorate — ranks as the best-paying Anganwadi work in South India after Maharashtra, with Karnataka holding a steady 3rd place nationally for AWW salary at ₹13,000–₹15,500/month and Anganwadi Supervisor at ₹28,000–₹45,000/month — underpinned by Karnataka’s robust IT-driven fiscal strength and a state government that has reliably pushed for AWW honorarium hikes.

Spanning AWH monthly income of ₹7,500–₹9,500, AWW at ₹13,000–₹15,500, and Supervisor at ₹28,000–₹45,000 — with no written examination for AWH and AWW, direct merit selection on 10th marks, ₹4 lakh combined central insurance, and applications submitted district-wise through Karnataka WCD portal — Karnataka Anganwadi 2026 is the female government-linked role that every qualifying Karnataka woman ought to chase.

Karnataka Anganwadi Recruitment 2026: Snapshot

ParameterDetails
Recruiting AuthorityKarnataka WCD (Women and Child Development) Department / ICDS Directorate
Official Portalwcdkarnataka.gov.in / district CDPO offices
PostsAWH + AWW + Mini AWW + Anganwadi Supervisor
Expected Vacancies1,200–2,800 combined across 30 Karnataka districts
Selection (AWH/AWW)No written exam — direct merit list on educational marks
Selection (Supervisor)Written examination (Karnataka WCD exam or KPSC)
Application FeeFree for AWH and AWW
Notification2026 — monitor wcdkarnataka.gov.in daily

Every Karnataka Anganwadi Post: Full Breakdown

Post 1: Anganwadi Helper (AWH)

ParameterDetails
Qualification7th or 8th Standard Pass
Age (General/2A/2B/3A/3B)18 – 35 years
Age (Category 1)18 – 38 years
Age (SC/ST)18 – 40 years
Age (Widow/Destitute)18 – 45 years
Monthly Income₹7,500–₹9,500
SelectionMerit list — no exam

AWH Monthly Income Breakdown:

ComponentAmount
Central TRCA₹2,250
Karnataka State Top-Up₹3,500–₹5,500
DA₹1,125
Incentives₹250–₹500
Total₹7,125–₹9,375

Post 2: Anganwadi Worker (AWW) — Core Post

ParameterDetails
Qualification10th Standard (SSLC) Pass from KSEEB or any recognised board
Age18–35 (General) / 18–38 (Category 1/OBC) / 18–40 (SC/ST) / 18–45 (Widow)
Monthly Income₹13,000–₹15,500
SelectionMerit list on SSLC marks + bonus marks — no exam
PostingOwn village / ward AWC

AWW Monthly Income Breakdown:

ComponentAmount
Central TRCA₹4,500
Karnataka State Top-Up₹5,500–₹7,500
DA₹2,250
Performance Incentives₹500–₹1,250
Total₹12,750–₹15,500

Post 3: Mini Anganwadi Worker — Tribal/Remote Areas

ParameterDetails
Qualification10th Pass
Monthly Income₹7,000–₹10,000
DeploymentHabitations under 300 in tribal districts
Key DistrictsKodagu (interior), Chamarajanagar, Raichur (tribal blocks), Vijayapura

Post 4: Anganwadi Supervisor (Child Development Project Officer equivalent)

ParameterDetails
Qualification12th Pass (minimum) — Graduation strongly preferred
Age (General)21 – 38 years
Age (OBC/Cat 1)21 – 41 years
Age (SC/ST)21 – 43 years
Gross Monthly₹28,000–₹45,000
SelectionWritten examination (Karnataka WCD / KPSC)
BenefitsKarnataka Government pension, health scheme, housing

Karnataka AWW Salary: How It Stacks Up Across India

StateAWW MonthlyKarnataka Gap
Maharashtra₹14,500–₹17,500₹1,500–₹2,000 more
Kerala₹13,500–₹16,500₹500–₹1,000 more
Karnataka₹13,000–₹15,500
Telangana₹12,000–₹15,500₹500–₹1,000 less
Andhra Pradesh₹12,250–₹14,750₹750–₹750 less
Tamil Nadu₹12,000–₹14,000₹1,000–₹1,500 less

Karnataka sits at 3rd nationally — above the national average and trailing only Maharashtra and Kerala.

Karnataka Anganwadi Benefits Package 2026

Insurance (AWH and AWW)

  • PMJJBY: ₹2 lakh life insurance (₹436/year)
  • PMSBY: ₹2 lakh accidental insurance (₹20/year)
  • Combined ₹4 lakh coverage

Karnataka State-Specific Benefits

  • Shakti Scheme (Free Bus Travel): Karnataka’s Shakti scheme offers free bus travel for women on KSRTC, BMTC, and NWKRTC — AWWs ride free to the AWC, CDPO office, and training venues
  • Gruha Jyothi: Free 200 units electricity per month for BPL households — most AWW families qualify
  • Anna Bhagya: Free 10 kg rice per month per person in BPL households

Maternity Benefits

  • 26 weeks paid maternity leave — full TRCA
  • PMMVY ₹5,000 personal benefit for first-time mother AWWs

Training

  • AWTC 18-month residential training — Karnataka AWTC centres in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Belagavi, Hubballi, Kalaburagi
  • DIKSHA digital certificates — free

Retirement

  • SDBS corpus — ₹3–₹5 lakh government-matched at retirement

Career Promotion

  • AWH → AWW (3 years + SSLC)
  • AWW → Supervisor (3–5 years + 12th + LDCE)
  • Supervisor → CDPO → Dy. Director WCD

Karnataka AWW Eligibility and Bonus Marks

AWW Eligibility

CriterionRequirement
Qualification10th SSLC Pass
GenderFemale only
ResidencyMust reside in the village/ward/habitation of the AWC
LanguageKannada reading and writing proficiency — mandatory

Bonus Marks System

Additional Qualification/StatusBonus
PUC / 12th Pass (2nd PUC)+5 marks
Graduation+10 marks
Widow / Divorced / Destitute+5 marks
Serving AWH (3+ years confirmed)+5 marks

Karnataka Anganwadi District-Wise Vacancy 2026

Bengaluru Division (Largest Absolute Vacancies)

DistrictAWW VacanciesAWH Vacancies
Bengaluru Urban80–16080–160
Bengaluru Rural60–12060–120
Ramanagara50–10050–100
Tumakuru70–13070–130
Kolar60–12060–120
Chikkaballapur50–10050–100

Mysuru Division (South Karnataka)

DistrictAWWAWHCompetition
Mysuru80–16080–160High
Mandya60–12060–120Moderate
Chamarajanagar50–10050–100Low
Hassan60–12060–120Moderate
Kodagu30–6030–60Low-Very Low
Chikkamagaluru50–10050–100Low-Moderate

Shivamogga Division (Malnad + Western Ghats)

DistrictAWWAWH
Shivamogga60–12060–120
Davangere60–12060–120
Chitradurga50–10050–100

Hubballi-Dharwad Division (North Karnataka)

DistrictAWWAWH
Dharwad60–12060–120
Haveri50–10050–100
Gadag40–8040–80

Belagavi Division (North-West Karnataka)

DistrictAWWAWHNotes
Belagavi80–16080–160Highest in NW Karnataka
Vijayapura60–12060–120
Bagalkot50–10050–100

Kalaburagi Division (North-East — Lowest Competition)

DistrictAWWAWHCompetition
Kalaburagi60–12060–120Low
Yadgiri40–8040–80Very Low
Bidar50–10050–100Low
Koppal40–8040–80Very Low
Raichur50–10050–100Low

Coastal Karnataka (Dakshina Kannada / Udupi)

DistrictAWWAWHNotes
Dakshina Kannada50–10050–100Moderate competition
Udupi40–8040–80Moderate
Uttara Kannada40–8040–80Low-Moderate

Districts with the lowest competition for Karnataka AWW 2026: Yadgiri, Koppal, Raichur interior mandals, Kodagu interior habitations — applicants holding 58–72% SSLC stand a strong chance here.

Selection Process 2026

For AWH and AWW — No Written Exam

Stage 1: Online application at wcdkarnataka.gov.in / district CDPO portal.

Stage 2: Merit list — SSLC percentage + bonus marks worked out by the district WCD committee for each AWC vacancy.

Stage 3: Provisional merit list released — 7–15 day objection window.

Stage 4: Document Verification at the CDPO office — originals checked, with local residency from revenue records being the most decisive factor.

Stage 5: CDPO appointment order → AWTC training (paid, 18 months).

For Supervisor — Written Examination

The Karnataka Supervisor selection is run by Karnataka WCD / KPSC:

SectionMarks
General Studies (Karnataka focus)30
Child Development and Nutrition40
Kannada Language25
Arithmetic and Reasoning25
Current Affairs (Karnataka)15
English15
Total150

Supervisor Exam Syllabus: Key Topics

Child Development and Nutrition (40 marks — Core)

Malnutrition Classification: Stunting (chronic — height-for-age), Wasting (acute — weight-for-height), Underweight (weight-for-age); MUAC measurement standards (SAM < 11.5 cm, MAM 11.5–12.5 cm); NRC protocols — SAM admission criteria, F-75 and F-100 therapeutic feeds; WHO Growth Standards; NFHS-5 Karnataka: Stunting 35.4%, Wasting 26.3%, Underweight 32.9% — marginally below the national average

ICDS Programme Structure: Six services of ICDS (Supplementary Nutrition, Immunisation, Health check-up, Referral services, ECCE, Nutrition and Health Education); Beneficiaries (children 0–6 years + pregnant/lactating mothers); Supervisor: Charge of 25 AWCs, monthly AWW supervision visits, CDPO reporting

Poshan 2.0: Poshan Abhiyan launch (2018), Poshan Tracker app, SAM identification at AWC, Jan Andolan for nutrition, convergence with Health/Education/Agriculture

Karnataka-Specific: Mathru Poorna Scheme — hot cooked meal at AWC for pregnant/lactating mothers; Ksheera Bhagya (School Milk Scheme) — free milk for school children (pre-dates Poshan Abhiyan); ICDS-CAS system in Karnataka; Nanda Gokula scheme (child care for working mothers)

Karnataka General Studies (30 marks)

Karnataka Formation: States Reorganisation Act 1956 — 1 November 1956 (Karnataka Rajyotsava), renamed from Mysore State to Karnataka on 1 November 1973; 30 districts; Major rivers (Cauvery, Tungabhadra, Krishna, Sharavathi, Netravathi); Major dams (KRS on Cauvery — builder Sir M. Visvesvaraya, Almatti, Tungabhadra, Linganamakki)

Karnataka Government Schemes (WCD-Specific): Shakti (free bus travel for women), Gruha Jyothi (200 units free electricity), Anna Bhagya (10 kg rice), Yuva Nidhi (unemployment allowance), AMRUTA (affordable medicine), Rajiv Gandhi Health Insurance; Bhagyalakshmi (girl child scheme), Devaraj Urs Backward Classes Development Corporation

Karnataka Personalities: Sir M. Visvesvaraya (engineer, KRS Dam, Bharat Ratna 1955), Kempe Gowda (founder of Bengaluru), Kittur Rani Chennamma (freedom fighter — 1824 revolt against British), Kuvempu (Ramayana Darshanam — Jnanpith Award), Girish Karnad (playwright), Savitribai Phule (though from Maharashtra, her contributions to girl education are tested nationally)

Kannada Language (25 marks)

Sandhi, Samasas (Dwandwa, Tatpurusha, Bahuvrihi, Karmadharaya, Dvigu, Avyayibhava), Vibhakti Pratyayas, verb conjugation; reading comprehension in Kannada; Vachana Sahitya — Basavanna, Akka Mahadevi, Allama Prabhu (12th century); modern Kannada — Kuvempu, Da Ra Bendre, Masti Venkatesha Iyengar; proverbs and idioms; error detection

How to Apply: Karnataka Anganwadi 2026

AWH and AWW Application

Step 1: Go to wcdkarnataka.gov.in → “Recruitment” / “Anganwadi Jobs 2026” → the live notification.

Step 2 — Aadhaar Check: Test the OTP at uidai.gov.in. If it is not linked → visit your nearest Karnataka MeeSeva / Aadhaar centre (30-day update time).

Step 3 — Register: “New Application” → Aadhaar OTP → create your profile → save the Application ID + password right away in 2 locations.

Step 4 — Select AWC: District → Taluk → Gram Panchayat → Village/Ward → specific AWC. Apply only for the AWC that serves your genuine permanent residence.

Step 5 — Fill Form: Name (as on Aadhaar/SSLC), DOB, category (General/Category 1/2A/2B/3A/3B/SC/ST), all qualifications, widow status, AWH service details.

Step 6 — Upload:

  • Passport photo (JPG, 20–50 KB, white background)
  • Aadhaar
  • Voter ID / Ration Card (village address) — most critical
  • SSLC Certificate + Marksheet
  • PUC/Degree Certificate (bonus marks)
  • Caste Certificate (Karnataka competent authority format)
  • Widow/Divorce Certificate
  • AWH Service Certificate (if serving)

Step 7 — Submit: Free → Submit → download the confirmation → note the Application Number.

Documents Checklist

  • ✅ Aadhaar (mobile OTP active — test today)
  • Voter ID / Ration Card (village address) — most critical
  • ✅ SSLC Certificate + Marksheet
  • ✅ PUC (12th) / Degree Certificate (bonus marks)
  • ✅ Caste Certificate — Category 1/2A/2B/3A/3B/SC/ST (Karnataka competent authority)
  • ✅ Karnataka Domicile Certificate (from Tehsildar)
  • ✅ Widow/Divorce Certificate (competent authority)
  • ✅ AWH Service Certificate from CDPO (if serving 3+ years)
  • ✅ 6 recent passport-size photographs

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What makes Karnataka’s reservation category system for Anganwadi recruitment unique — and how is it different from other states? Karnataka follows a distinctive reservation category system that differs from the OBC/BC classification seen in AP, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra. The Karnataka categories are: (1) General Merit (GM) — Open/unreserved; (2) Category IIA — Other Backward Class (the standard OBC); (3) Category IIB — More Backward Class; (4) Category IIIA — Backward Class Minorities; (5) Category IIIB — Backward Class Minorities (other); (6) Category I — Most Backward Classes (similar to advanced OBC); (7) SC — Scheduled Caste; (8) ST — Scheduled Tribe. For Karnataka Anganwadi recruitment, caste certificates must come from the competent Karnataka authority (Tahsildar or Assistant Commissioner) in the Karnataka state-specific format — the central government OBC certificate format is NOT accepted for Karnataka state recruitment. Applicants from other states who now live in Karnataka have to secure Karnataka-specific caste certificates from the Tahsildar of their current district.

Q2. What is the Mathru Poorna scheme — and why does it feature in the Karnataka Anganwadi Supervisor exam? Mathru Poorna (meaning “Complete for Mothers”) is Karnataka’s state nutrition programme that serves hot cooked meals to pregnant and lactating women at Anganwadi Centres — free, nutritious, freshly prepared meals provided 6 days/week. It functions as Karnataka’s state-funded overlay on the national Supplementary Nutrition Programme. It shows up in the Karnataka Supervisor exam for three reasons: (1) Supervisors are directly accountable for monitoring Mathru Poorna meal quality and attendance across their 25-AWC charge; (2) The scheme is Karnataka’s most visible WCD programme and politically high-profile; (3) Scheme particulars (beneficiaries: pregnant women and nursing mothers, frequency: 6 days/week, venue: AWC) are directly examined. Be sure to know: the scheme name (Mathru Poorna), target beneficiaries (pregnant and lactating women), delivery mechanism (AWC hot cooked meal), frequency (6 days/week), and the district-wise coverage targets set by Karnataka ICDS.

Q3. How tough is Karnataka AWW selection — and what SSLC percentage usually heads the merit list? Competition swings widely across Karnataka. Bengaluru city and the districts around it (Bengaluru Urban, Bengaluru Rural, Ramanagara, Kolar) remain the toughest; SSLC cutoffs commonly land at 80–92% for Open category AWW. Mysuru, Hubballi-Dharwad, Belagavi city areas sit at 72–85%. Semi-rural districts (Tumakuru, Davangere, Shivamogga, Chitradurga) fall around 65–80%. Interior rural Karnataka (Yadgiri, Koppal, Raichur rural mandals, Chamarajanagar interior, Kodagu remote habitations) runs 55–72% — where mid-range SSLC candidates are genuinely in contention. The single most effective move for candidates with 60–72% SSLC: apply for the AWC in the most rural gram panchayat of Yadgiri, Koppal, or Raichur — where competition is lowest in Karnataka and 65% can realistically lead a merit list.

Q4. Is the Shakti Scheme (free bus travel) genuinely useful for Karnataka Anganwadi Workers? Yes — the Shakti Scheme matters operationally for Karnataka AWWs for three specific reasons: (1) AWC duty travel: AWWs commute to the AWC every day (often 2–5 km from home) — free KSRTC/BMTC travel removes this daily cost of ₹20–₹60/day = ₹600–₹1,800/month saved; (2) CDPO meetings: Monthly CDPO coordination meetings require AWWs to head to the block/taluk headquarters — bus fare for these trips is fully covered; (3) AWTC training travel: Throughout the 18-month residential AWTC training, travel between home and the training centre (on weekends/leaves) is fully covered under Shakti. Over a year, a Karnataka AWW with typical travel needs saves roughly ₹8,000–₹15,000 in transport costs through Shakti — effectively a top-up above the TRCA figure. For urban Karnataka AWWs in Bengaluru (BMTC), the savings are even bigger — BMTC fares run ₹10–₹30 per trip and AWWs make several trips a day.

Q5. Can a Karnataka AWW apply for Government Teacher recruitment at the same time — and is there any conflict? Yes — there is no rule stopping a Karnataka AWW from applying simultaneously for Karnataka Government Teacher (SGT, Secondary Grade Teacher) recruitment through KPSC. AWW employment is a TRCA-based honorarium role — not a regular government appointment — so the usual “no two government jobs” rule does not apply to AWW status. In practice: AWWs can prepare for and sit Karnataka TET (KARTET), KPSC SGT exams, and TSPSC exams while still serving as AWW. If selected for a regular government teacher post, the AWW resigns from the AWC and joins the teaching post. Many serving Karnataka government teachers started their government-affiliated career as AWWs — leaning on AWW income for day-to-day stability while preparing for KARTET and KPSC. The AWW career creates no service bond or barrier against other government employment applications.

Q6. What is the AWTC training for Karnataka AWWs — and where are Karnataka’s AWTC centres? Karnataka’s AWTC (Anganwadi Training Centres) are situated at: (1) Bengaluru — the main Karnataka AWTC with the highest capacity; (2) Mysuru; (3) Belagavi; (4) Hubballi-Dharwad; (5) Kalaburagi; (6) Shivamogga (additional centre). Each AWTC runs the mandatory 18-month residential pre-service training for newly appointed AWWs from the surrounding districts. Training is fully funded: full TRCA paid throughout the 18 months + free residential accommodation + food + TA/DA. The curriculum covers child development principles, ECCE methodology, the Poshan Tracker app, Supplementary Nutrition Programme administration, community mobilisation, PMMVY procedures, growth monitoring (weighing and MUAC measurement), the SAM referral protocol, and Karnataka-specific schemes (Mathru Poorna, Ksheera Bhagya). The AWTC certificate — issued by the Karnataka ICDS Directorate — is nationally recognised and mandatory for Supervisor LDCE eligibility in Karnataka.

Final Word

Karnataka Anganwadi Jobs 2026 — with 1,200–2,800 vacancies across all 30 Karnataka districts, no written exam for AWH/AWW, ₹13,000–₹15,500 AWW monthly income (India’s 3rd highest), Shakti free bus travel, Gruha Jyothi free electricity, ₹4 lakh combined insurance, 26-week paid maternity leave, and a Supervisor career at ₹28,000–₹45,000 — is Karnataka’s most reachable, most community-rooted, and most financially worthwhile government-linked employment for women in 2026.

Kannada fluency is your home-ground edge. Yadgiri and Koppal are your competition edge if your SSLC score is moderate.

Visit wcdkarnataka.gov.in today. Link your Aadhaar. Get your Karnataka caste certificate from Tahsildar. Apply the moment the 2026 notification releases.