Government Job
Hello aspirant,
Yes you can certainly sit for SBI Po exam or apply for other government jobs. The eligibility criteria for all government jobs and bank exams is :
Minimum educational requirements
Candidates must possess an equivalent qualification recognised by the Central Government or a graduate degree in any discipline from an accredited university. They must make sure that the passing certificate includes the date when the student earned their degree.
On a provisional basis, prospective applicants may also apply if they are in the final year/semester of their graduation. However, this is subject to the need that they present documentation of their graduation examination success at the time of the interview.
Hope this helps!
Hey student,
the government sector also offers better opportunities for career growth. Additionally, the Govt employees also have fixed timings compared to private sector employees who often have to work long hours with less workload. Government jobs also offer more power and authority to employees in comparison to private sector jobs.
All the best student,
Hope this helps you.
If you are wiling to go for a Government job after the 12th then you have the examination such as-
Now if you wish to complete your UG course, then you have a wide range of examination eligible for. For example if you complete your UG in Agriculture then you can become Agriculture Officer, if you complete your MBBS then you can become a Government Hospital doctor, if you graduate in any stream then you can appear for the Civil Service examination. So you have a lot of scope after graduation compared to that of class 12.
For the courses you can study after your 12th with PCB, consider the link below:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-12th-pcb
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
Hey,
I don't think any university/college will allow you to start your course from the third year after having a gap of nearly 10 years. You cannot as such directly enroll on the course as such, be it B.SC IT or any other relevant program. You need to start your course from the beginning and fulfil the curriculum requirement. Certain universities also have set bars and limits for the completion of the degree in a specific duration. So, you need to start your program from the first year itself.
Hi
The list of government jobs competitive examinations for which you are eligible after 12th PCB are listed below :-
----------) SSC CHSL
----------) NDA - being PCB without maths, you will be eligible only for army and not navy & Airforce
----------) RRB Group D
----------) RRB ALP
----------) RPF Constable
----------) SSC- MTS
----------) SSC Selection Post
----------) BSF Constable
----------) ITBP Constable
----------) CRPF Constable
----------) CISF Tradesman etc
For detailed information check out our page ,for which link is given below
https://www.careers360.com/articles/govt-jobs-after-12th-counar
In case,
If you want to get good government jobs then you must do graduation.
This is because,
Graduation / bachelor's degree is the required qualification for most of the government jobs including renowned UPSC , SSC CGL , SBI PO, SBI Clerk etc.
For your reference,
UPSC and SSC CGL eligibility criteria is provided below
>>>>>>> UPSC eligibility criteria is provided below:-
******** You must have a bachelor's degree in any, discipline from a recognised university .
******** Minimum age limit :- you need to be at least 21 years old to be eligible as on 1st of August of the year of filling the form i. e as on 1st August 2021 for UPSC 2021.
******** Maximum age limit :- 32 years , also there's 3 year relaxation on upper age limit for obc and of 5 years for sc/st category.
********Attempt limit:- The maximum of times one can appear in UPSC is given below category wise :-
General/ EWS - 6
OBC or General PwD - 9
SC/ ST - No limit , can appear till upper age limit .
For detailed information related to UPSC eligibility criteria , you can visit our page at
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria/amp
>>>>>> SSC CGL eligibility criteria is provided below
*You must have a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university
*Minimum age limit :- you need to be at least 18 years old to be eligible as on 1st August of the year of appearing for exam.
*Maximum age limit :- 32 years , also there's 3 year relaxation on upper age limit for obc and of 5 years for sc/st category
For detailed information related to SSC CGL eligibility criteria , you can visit our page at
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-cgl-eligibility-criteria
Thankyou
Hello,
The scope of government jobs after 10+2 is limiited to that of jobs after graduation, you can apply for SSC CHSL posts except DEO in C&AG, there are also SSC GD Constable, MTS, Stenographer,
there are recruitment of assistants and clerical post in various state and government central organizations for which candidates just need to pass 12th standard from a recognized board, there are also recruitment of group D, clerk posts in RRB, or police constale which you can try for if this interests you.
There are no such rules regarding the Government jobs examination, that the student who have cleared the 10th examination in multiple attempts aren't eligible. So you are eligible for any jobs on the basis of 10th qualification. Apart from this, I would recommend you to study further and you can do great job positions after your graduation or 10+2.
For more information regarding the Government job examination in India consider the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/government-jobs
Indeed, You are Eligible for pretty much every sort of government job. There are many situations in focal and state government divisions, where top-of-the-line in twelfth standard isn't compulsory. It doesn't make any difference. You want to have a passing rate in instructive capability and that is all there is to it. Rest ultimately depends on you. If you can contend and be the top competitor with the expected imprints in your preferred public authority cutthroat test, it wouldn't make any difference.
Yes they do. All the colleges which come under the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) require the parents of the candidates to furnish an income certificate if the student needs a fee concession, regardless of the job of the parent. So if you are applying for an NIT and you want some concession in fees, then you will have to provide the income certificate of your father.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
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