Government Job Astrology: Sarkari Naukri Yoga & Timing
Does your kundli carry a government job yoga, and when does its window open? This free calculator reads the classical combinations for state service — a…
government job yoga in kundli, sarkari naukri astrology by date of birth, government job astrology prediction free, sarkari naukri kab lagegi, govt job yoga calculator, when will i get government job astrology, upsc astrology prediction, competitive exam success astrology
Sarkari naukri is the most asked-about career question in Indian astrology, and it is also the one where astrology is most often abused. So let us be exact about what this page does. It reads the classical combinations that texts associate with state service — a strong Sun linked to the 10th house, Saturn as the karaka of structured duty, the 6th house of competition and daily service, and the Jaimini Amatyakaraka — and reports whether those factors are present and well-configured in your chart. That is the whole claim.
Here is what it is not, stated before you read a word of the analysis. This calculator cannot tell you whether you will clear an examination. Government selection in India is decided by a written test, a merit list, a cut-off that moves every year, reservation categories, the number of vacancies notified, and the preparation of several hundred thousand other candidates. None of that is in a birth chart, and no configuration of planets has ever produced a rank. Anyone telling an aspirant otherwise is taking money from someone under pressure.
What a chart can honestly contribute is smaller and still worth having: whether your chart leans toward institutional, structured, authority-linked work at all — some charts clearly do and some clearly do not — and which Dasha periods activate those factors. That is context for a long preparation, not a forecast of its outcome. Read it that way and it is useful. Read it any other way and it will either make you complacent or make you despair, and both are worse than not reading it.
The classical factors texts associate with government service
These are the chart factors this calculator examines. Presence of a combination describes an ORIENTATION toward institutional service — never a selection.
The Sun and the 10th house
The Sun is the classical significator of government, authority, and the state. A strong Sun connected to the 10th house or its lord is the single most-cited combination for state service in the traditional texts.
Saturn as karaka of service
Saturn governs structured duty, hierarchy, and the long slow climb — the actual texture of a government career. Saturn linked to the 10th or 6th describes someone suited to institutional work regardless of whether they enter it.
The 6th house — competition and daily duty
Competitive examinations are a 6th-house subject: contests, rivals, and disciplined routine service. A well-configured 6th describes capacity for sustained competitive effort, which is exactly what a multi-year preparation demands.
The Amatyakaraka (Jaimini)
The planet at the second-highest degree in the chart, treated as the significator of career and of the minister-adviser role. Its nature and placement colour what kind of institutional position sits naturally.
The 10th lord and the D10
Where the 10th lord sits, and whether the Dashamsha supports it. A strong D1 10th with a weak D10 is the classic pattern of a career that reads better than it lives — worth knowing before committing years to one route.
The running Dasha connection
Whether the current Mahadasha and Antardasha lords are connected to the Sun, Saturn, the 10th, or the 6th. This is the timing layer, and it describes when these themes are live — not when a result arrives.
What this reading can and cannot do for an aspirant
This table exists because the gap between these two columns is where most harm is done. Read it before the analysis, not after.
Can — say whether the orientation is present
Some charts clearly favour institutional, structured, authority-linked work; some clearly favour independent or entrepreneurial paths. That is a real distinction and can be genuinely clarifying for someone choosing between routes.
Can — name which periods activate those factors
Dasha periods connected to the relevant lords are the seasons when these themes are thematically active. Useful for framing a long preparation; not a schedule of results.
Can — describe your temperament for the work
The daily reality of government service is structure, hierarchy, and patience. A chart can say something honest about how well that suits you, which matters over a thirty-year career and is rarely discussed.
Cannot — predict whether you will clear an exam
Selection depends on your written performance against a moving cut-off, the number of vacancies, and the preparation of every other candidate. No chart contains any of this, and no combination has ever produced a rank.
Cannot — name your attempt, your rank, or your posting
Where a tool gives you a specific attempt number or a service allocation, that specificity is manufactured. It cannot be derived from planetary positions by any method.
Cannot — replace preparation
A favourable chart with no preparation clears nothing. This is the one causal statement on the page we are confident about.
A worked reading — and the sentence that must follow it
Suppose the chart shows the Sun in the 10th house in its own sign Leo, Saturn aspecting the 10th from the 6th, and the Amatyakaraka is Saturn. Classically this is a well-known configuration for institutional service: the Sun's authority is placed in the house of profession, Saturn links duty to competition, and the career significator is the planet of structured work.
Add the timing layer: say a Saturn Mahadasha is running with a Sun Antardasha. Both of the relevant significators are active, so this is a period in which these themes are live — the person is likely to find themselves oriented toward this kind of work, thinking about it, preparing for it.
Now the sentence that must follow, and the whole reason this example exists: none of the above says whether they will clear an examination. It says the chart leans institutional and the current period is thematically connected. A different candidate with a plainer chart and better preparation will outperform this one, every time, and the chart offers no argument against that.
The useful conclusion from such a reading is therefore modest and real: this person is unlikely to be temperamentally miserable in government service, and the current period is a reasonable one in which to commit to a preparation. That is worth knowing. It is also all the chart said.
Every combination in this reading describes an ORIENTATION. The distance between "this chart leans toward institutional work" and "you will be selected" is the entire distance between astrology and prediction of an outcome that other people decide.
What this tool can NOT tell you
No chart can predict whether you will clear a competitive examination. Selection is decided by your written performance, a cut-off that changes annually, the number of vacancies notified, and hundreds of thousands of other candidates — none of which exists in an ephemeris. A tool implying otherwise is exploiting the pressure aspirants are already under.
This is not career guidance and must not be used to decide whether to begin, continue, or abandon a preparation. Those are years of your life. Talk to people who know your actual academic record, finances, and circumstances, none of which a chart can see.
The absence of a classical government-service combination does not mean you cannot be selected. Vast numbers of people hold positions their charts contain no textbook indication for, because selection is causally driven by preparation and not by placement. Read the absence as information about temperament, not about eligibility.
Do not stop preparing on the basis of a reading, and do not relax on the basis of a favourable one. The favourable-chart-plus-no-preparation case is the one clear failure mode here, and it is caused by the reading rather than described by it.
No astrology tool, this one included, should be paid for as exam guidance, coaching, or a selection prediction. If you encounter one that promises a rank, an attempt number, or a service allocation, that is a warning about the seller rather than information about your chart.
Preparation for competitive examinations is genuinely hard on mental health. If the pressure is affecting your sleep, your eating, or your sense of yourself, that is worth talking to someone about — a doctor, a counsellor, or someone you trust. A chart reading is not a substitute for that conversation and should never delay it.
Computed with Swiss Ephemeris, Lahiri ayanamsa · Content reviewed 2026-08-08
Frequently asked questions
Which planets indicate a government job in a birth chart?
Classical texts point to the Sun as the significator of government and authority, particularly when connected to the 10th house or its lord; Saturn as the karaka of structured, hierarchical service; the 6th house for competitive examinations and daily duty; and the Jaimini Amatyakaraka for the career significator. Their presence describes an orientation toward institutional work — it does not indicate selection.
Can astrology predict if I will clear UPSC or SSC?
No. Selection depends on your written performance against a cut-off that moves each year, the vacancies notified, and the preparation of every other candidate — none of which is contained in a birth chart. Any tool or astrologer offering an attempt number, a rank, or a guarantee is making a claim that cannot be derived from planetary positions.
What if my chart has no government job yoga?
It tells you the classical combination for institutional service is not prominent, which is information about temperament and natural inclination — not about eligibility. Selection is driven by preparation, and many people hold positions their charts show no textbook indication for. If the work genuinely appeals to you, the absence of a yoga is not a reason to stop.
The classical threads: Sun (government, authority) strong by sign and linked to the 10th house or its lord; Saturn well-placed as the karaka of disciplined service; the 6th house (competition, daily duty) connected to the 10th; and the Amatyakaraka being Sun, Saturn or Mercury. Rahu in an upachaya house (3, 6, 10 or 11) sharpens performance in mass competitive exams. A real government-service signal needs two or three of these threads agreeing — one placement alone is not a yoga.
Sarkari naukri kab lagegi — when will I get a government job?
Timing comes from the Dasha calendar, not from effort alone. The selection window typically opens in the Dasha or Antardasha of the 10th lord, the 6th lord, Sun or Saturn — especially when Jupiter or Saturn simultaneously transits your 10th house or Lagna. If the yoga exists but its period has not arrived, attempts tend to produce near-misses; the same preparation succeeds when the window opens.
I have failed the same exam many times. Is it delay or denial?
Delay and denial look identical from the outside but read differently in the chart. Delay: the yoga exists, and a supportive Dasha window lies ahead — keep preparing and aim your strongest attempt inside it. Denial: the 10th and 6th houses carry no government thread and no supportive window approaches — then the chart is usually pointing to private-sector, business or skill-based paths where the same effort pays faster.
Can astrology predict which government exam suits me best?
The flavour comes from the strongest thread: a dominant Sun favours administrative and authority roles (civil services), Mars favours defence and police, Mercury favours banking, accounts and clerical examinations, Jupiter favours teaching and judiciary, and Saturn favours railways, engineering services and long-tenure departmental roles.
Does a weak Sun ruin government job chances?
Not by itself. A weak Sun can be compensated by a strong Saturn-6th-10th service structure or a supportive Amatyakaraka. Remedies aside, the practical read is timing: even a moderate combination delivers inside its Dasha window, while the strongest yoga stays dormant outside it.
My age limit is approaching — what should I check first?
Check the next 2-3 Antardashas against your remaining attempts. If a 10th-lord, Sun or Saturn sub-period falls inside your eligibility window, prioritise those attempts fully. If the supportive period begins after your age limit, look at state exams with higher limits, departmental routes, or parallel careers the same chart supports.
What people rate AskSoma
4.8/5 average across 485 ratings, 4.5/5 on Trustpilot from 16 reviews, and 9.6/10 mean satisfaction over 286 scores (88% rate us 9 or 10). Figures as of 2026-06-25.
AskSoma publishes this page. The explanatory writing is AI-drafted — by Soma, the same AI astrologer that answers inside the app — and published by the AskSoma team. No individual human author is credited, because none wrote it.
The astrology is not written from memory: every chart position, dasha period and panchang timing AskSoma shows is computed with the Swiss Ephemeris on the Lahiri (Chitrapaksha) ayanamsa. How we calculate.