Government Job
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With 12th pass opportunities are very limited in government jobs, at central level it's more so, hence if you belong to general category then chances are tough to appear for the exams, but if there is reservation benefit you can try for ssc chsl, mts if you want to appear, if you know stenography you can appear for SSC stenography, female police constable recruitment, RRB recruitment for Group D/NTPC etc, you can look out for state level recruitment based on 10th and 12th, the upper age limit in state is comparatively more than that of exams conducted by centre. and if you want you can still pursue graduation through distance mode, and as I said if you have reservation benefit there will be age relaxation which you can use, so you can consider that option as well.
Dear student,
Environmental Engineering is preferred over B.Sc in Air and Water Pollution. There is good scope for Environmental Engineering and good jobs are also available. Average salary for candidates who have completed this course is in the range of Rs. 1.8 Lakhs to 3.5 Lakhs. If you want to get high pay then you should do Masters or should have minimum 2 to 3 years experience. You can also try for government jobs. Government jobs like Assistant Project Associate, Process Associate, Assistant Engineer etc.
Hope this information helped you.
All The Best!!
hi,
combined graduate level exam conducts by staff selection commission, along with the brochure the recruitment or work positions would hired by ssc cgl also mention. so the no of vacancy statistics changes every year, now coming to the exam pattern, preliminary test is computer based mcq exam and of 1 hour duration. however every year numerous students participates for the ssc cgl and it is hard to clear the cutoff and allow for next round exam. ssc cgl selection process is as follows:
Tier 1: Computer-based test.
Tier 2: Computer-based test.
Tier 3: Descriptive paper.
Tier 4: Computer Proficiency Test (CPT)/Skill Test/ Document Verification (DV)
you may follow our article at below link to know in details:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-cgl-selection-process
so you would only get job as per recruitment or number of vacancy. since this is an central government requirement competition is quite tough. so prepare sincerely and study regularly.
see as long as your age limit permits you may apply for state wise government job as well as state government recruitment. however It seems many of the government exam dates are clashing and some times it delays for a longer period, so in that case for verification, the age of the students generally considered as per the data of application, so even if you have selected some of the recruitment and verification delayed and your age passed, you will still eligible for document verification and other rounds.
hope you understand.
Hey,
It usually take two-three years (max 4 in special circumstances) to get the degree from the college. If you're a passout of 2011 and have not got your degree yet then you need to contact the college premises and let them know about that and get your degree as soon as possible. Also till then you can apply for different government exams from your provisional certificate/ marksheet which you must have got from your college.
I hope this helps.
Hello.
In order to get government jobs right after your engineering, you need to qualify some entrance exams. Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an examination for admissions into Masters and various jobs in the Public sector. GATE scores are being used by several Indian public sector undertakings for recruiting graduate engineers in entry-level positions. You need to qualify GATE and have a good score to get a job in Public sector undertakings (PSUs) like BHEL, ONGC, GAIL, IOCL. Some PSUs may also conduct personal interviews, group discussions etc.
You can go to this link for more information: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/psu-recruitment-through-gate-2021
To be eligible for the GATE exam, the candidate should hold a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering/ Technology (4 years after 10+2 or 3 years after B.Sc./Diploma in Engineering/Technology). They should currently be in their final year or already completed. There is so age limit as such. You can give GATE as many times as you want.
To know more about the eligibility criteria: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-eligibility-criteria
* Why government job is better than business ?
1) Good salary :
Most of the Government jobs are well paying. A Government employee’s gross salary consists of TA, DA, Rent and other allowances. When combined, the gross salary that they obtain turns out to be a decent amount! This fact is especially true when it comes to skill based jobs. For example, a Government organization’s driver earns better salary that an private sector driver.
2) Job Security :
Government jobs offer unparalleled job security. Govt employees are rarely fired on basis of their performance. While layoffs based on performance is a common occurence in the private sector.
3) Perks and bonuses :
Government employees, depending upon the nature of their work, get to enjoy decent perks and bonuses.
4) Retirement life benefits :
Government employees get to enjoy good post-retirement benefits. PF, Gratuity and salary arrears makes makes their post-retirement life a tension free affair.
5) Medical benefits :
Availing decent medical care has become much costly at present. Government employees get to enjoy decent medical cover for themselves and their family.
6) Fixed working hours :
Many Government jobs have fixed working hours. This fact is not true in cases of some Government jobs such as – Police Force, Armed Forces, Drivers, Railways etc.
7) Availability of decent amount of off-days :
Most of the Government employees get to enjoy a decent number of holidays per year. This fact is not true in cases of some Government jobs such as – Police Force, Armed Forces, Drivers, Railways etc.
8) Work-life balance :
Government employees are able to maintain a good work-life balance.
* Why business is better than government job ?
Some people know from an early age they were meant to own their own business. Others find themselves starting a business due to life changes (parenthood, retirement, losing a job, etc.). Others may be employed, but are wondering whether the role of business owner/entrepreneur is right for them. There are a number of benefits to starting a business, but there are also risks that should be evaluated.
There can be many benefits to starting your own business, including:
Starting your own business can have many benefits, but keep in mind that not all new businesses succeed. As you consider whether to start a business, you should:
* Choice is yours about whichever field you want to opt for i.e either business or government job !!
* Hope this information helps !!
* All the best !!
If you want to be a influencer be it. But the desire should be high enough to overcome all the hurdles. In government job or instagram to succeed you need to cross a lots of hurdle. So you have to decide which will be the best for you. Half heartedly what you will do may not be a success. So you should think which you really want to do and which you feel the best for your career. Once you find it just pursue.
Every profession have its own merits and demerits. But if you think of Government jobs it can give you some level of security but you can also secure your future doing instagram in a proper strategic way.
So I recommend you to prefer your what you want to do and not what everybody else says.
I hope you got my point. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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Best 9 to 5 Government Job in India are:-
I hope this information will help you.
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The scope of government jobs are limited after 10+2 qualifications compared to graduation, but you can go for SSC CHSL as you have maths hence you'll be eligible to apply for all the posts, there are clerical exams held at state level, and also many reputed government organizations recruit for these posts, in case you want to apply for 10th passed posts at both central and state level, you can do that, but I would definitely say that even if for some reason you cannot pursue your graduation in regular mode, consider options for distance as you'll have more options such as appearing for UPSC, state PSCs, banking/insurance, Railways, higher earning jobs in brief, you can check lot of job websites for regular updates, and accordingly fill the form, and being a female there are many exams such as those by SSC(central level) don't even need any application fee.
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