Government Job
Greetings, aspirant!
There are a plethora of exams that you can appear for to get a government job.
These would include UPSC Civil Services Examination which are a gateway to build a career in Civil services by being an IAS officer, IPS officer, IFS officer etc. These examinations are difficult to crack, but the pay off is worth it.
There are also a bunch of examination held by government bodies such as SBI, RBI, LIC etc when there are vacancies to hire individuals. These examinations are not easy either, but having a job in one of these institutions is as prestigious as it gets.
You can also opt to become a professor by appearing for examinations such as NET/SET. A government Institution professor gets a good pay compared to many other jobs for freshers.
In all fairness, there are many government jobs in India. In fact, Indian Railways is one of the largest employer organisations in the world. But there is an equal amount of competition to get a government job due to the many benefits it comes with.
But with enough hardwork and dedication, you can definitely land a really good and high profile job, irrespective of it being a government job or not.
Hope this information helps
Best of luck!!
1- Railways- There are many jobs in Indian Railways for Mechanical Engineers the recruitment for which is conducted by Railway Recruitment Board. The list of some important position for Mechanical Engineers are:
2- Banking- Mechanical Engineers can Join Banking sector for various posts such as junior engineer, Bank PO through exams like IBPS PO exam. Probationary Officer is like a Class-I officer & holds the post of lower level management in Public sector banks.
3- Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Airforce-
UES : This is a University Entry Scheme exam and only final year students are eligible to apply.CDS: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts Combined Defense Services (CDS) examination twice a year for the recruitment of officers into Indian Military Academy, Officers Training Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Indian Air Force Academy.
CDS : Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts Combined Defense Services (CDS) examination twice a year for the recruitment of officers into Indian Military Academy, Officers Training Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Indian Air Force Academy.TES: This is Technical Entry Scheme (TES) and only B.Tech applicants can apply.
TES : This is Technical Entry Scheme (TES) and only B.Tech applicants can apply.GDOC: B.Tech students can apply for this exam, which is Ground Duty Officers Course exam.
GDOC : B.Tech students can apply for this exam, which is Ground Duty Officers Course exam.
4- Engineering Services Examination- Every Single Year Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts Engineering Services Examination, which is the most prestigious examination, held in India.
Mechanical Engineers are shortlisted through this exam for various services listed below:
5- Staff selection commision - This is one of the high paying job in government sector. As SSC recruits graduates for the Class-II, III & IV posts Officer/Official in various ministries & dpartments
Hello,
Once you met the eligibility criteria for different colleges you have ample amount of government jobs available.
1.) Banking sector - Most of the banking exams require Graduation and a good academic background. You should score at least 50% in graduation. You can give exams like IBPS clerk, IBPS po, SBI exams etc.
2.) LIC AAO examination - eligibility criteria for this exam is that candidate must be graduate and 21 years or Above.
3.) Indian railway examination - The above criteria is also applicable for this exam.
4.) Combined defence service examination - I will provide you the link below for more details about this examination.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/cds-eligibility-criteria
You should go for distance graduation because you will get a lot of time to prepare for your govt. jobs. You can give more time to your target.
If i talk about in which university you should take the admission you can go for either IGNOU or NSOU the degree of both is equally treated.
ALL THE BEST
Both B.A LLB and B.B.A LLB are better career options
B.A LLB is related to humanities with law. If you want to practise law in Court or in general like constitutional law, criminal law then BA LLB is the option you can look for
If you want to be a corporate lawyer then you can go for BBA LLB where you will learn about business management, finance, HR , and the legal practices in businesses
So you can get into government job in both the ways as LLB degree will matter the most. So decide your interest and choose the field.
To know the colleges in India which offer this courses do visit the link below
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-india
Hope this helps
Souradeep, West Bengal has strict domicile rules when it comes to job opportunities. So let's say if you do not belong to West Bengal but want to apply for the Government jobs in that State, you need to fulfill certain criteria. But if you belong to West Bengal, studied in Rajasthan and then want to apply for a job in West Bengal, it doesn't really matter whether you have studied in a Private College or a Government College. What is important is that you fulfill the eligibility criteria and clear all the rounds.
Hey Sudhanshu
There are various opportunities in Government Jobs after completing class 10. The list for the same is given below:
For further doubt you can visit the organization's official website or feel free to ask us.
hi,
see after completing b.pharma course you can definitely apply for bank, ssc cgl, rail way , upsc civil service exams since you hold a bachelors degree, also their is many recruitment comes from government hospital, as well as public service commission of states for pharmacy professionals.
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