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Introduction: Government jobs
After attaining a graduation degree in India, Candidates start searching for government job opportunities across diverse sectors. So in this article I will help students by Providing proper information related to different fields where students can get government job. This one article can help you understand various job opportunities here’s an extended overview with additional fields:
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC):
UPSC remains a key avenue for aspirants seeking positions in civil services, including the following different jobs list:
Indian Administrative Service (IAS),
Indian Police Service (IPS),
Indian Forest Service(IFS) and other central services like
Indian Foreign Service (IFS)
Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IAAS)
Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS)
Indian Corporate Law Service (ICLS)
Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS)
Indian Defence Estates Service (IDES)
Indian Information Service (IIS)
Indian Ordnance Factories Service (IOFS)
Indian Communication Finance Services (ICFS)
Indian Postal Service (IPoS)
Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRAS)
Indian Railway Personnel Service (IRPS)
Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS)
Indian Revenue Service (IRS)
Indian Trade Service (ITS)
Railway Protection Force (RPF) (Government jobs)
State Public Service Commission:
Maharashtra Public service commission (MPSC), like for other states MPPSC, KPSC, TPSC, GPSC, PPSC, HPSC, UPPSC and all other state there are multiple government jobs are present. I have mentioned some of the jobs that state government provide below.
In each state there are many government jobs that particular state provides, like Talathi, Tahsildar, Deputy collector, Block development officer, deputy registrar cooperative societies, chief officer municipal council, section officer, assistant engineer, regional transport officer, district education officer, Assistant Commissioner sales tax. Suprintendent state excise deppt, RTO Officer.
Railway Jobs:
The expansive Indian Railways system offers opportunities not only in technical and administrative roles but also in fields like signal engineering, transportation, and railway protection.
Indian Railways Service of Engineering
Railways Protection Force
General manager
Station Master
Railways Clerk
Loco Pilot
Goods Guard,
Assistant Bridge engineer,
Assistant Pitman
Track Maintainer
Defense Services (Army, Navy, Air Force):
The defense sector opens avenues for graduates to serve the nation through the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. Opportunities include roles as officers, technical staff, and administrative positions. Exams like the Combined Defense Services (CDS) and the NDA (National Defence Academy) entrance exams are pathways to these careers.
also many of the jobs present based on 12th and 10th also so students need more awareness about different fields they can get jobs, so tell your frieds and family members about this.
Public Service Undertakings (PSUs):
Many PSUs in sectors like energy, telecommunications, and manufacturing recruit engineering and management graduates for various roles. Exams such as GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) are often a gateway to PSU jobs.
Engineering students can get jobs in PSU, mainly Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, engineers can get jobs in PSU through GATE. they have to go through Gate examination and based on top ranks they will get government job. also Engineers can become IES by going through exam UPSC.
Banking Jobs:
In addition to nationalized banks, regional rural banks, and cooperative banks,
candidates can explore roles in the banking sector such as Bank Probationary Officer (PO), Clerk, and Specialist Officer.
- Probationary Officer (PO): A Probationary Officer is an entry-level managerial position in banks.
- Clerk: Clerks, also known as banking assistants, handle routine tasks such as customer interactions, account maintenance, and document verification.
- Specialist Officer (SO): Specialist Officers are professionals with expertise in specific areas such as IT, marketing, human resources, and law.
- Credit Analyst: Credit analysts assess the creditworthiness of individuals and businesses applying for loans.
- Branch Manager: Branch Managers are responsible for overseeing the operations of a bank branch.
- Relationship Manager: Relationship Managers focus on building and maintaining relationships with high-value customers.
- Risk Manager: Risk Managers assess and manage various risks, including credit risk, market risk, and operational risk.
- Investment Banker: Investment bankers work in the financial markets, assisting clients in raising capital through IPOs, mergers and acquisitions, and other financial transactions.
- Treasury Manager: Treasury Managers handle a bank’s treasury operations, including managing liquidity, investments, and foreign exchange transactions.
- Internal Auditor: Internal Auditors ensure that the bank’s operations comply with regulatory standards and internal policies.
Teaching Sector:
Apart from schools and colleges, various central and state-level universities conduct recruitment for assistant professors, associate professors, and professors. NET (National Eligibility Test) and SET (State Eligibility Test) are common exams for securing teaching positions.
Health Sector:
Public health services at both central and state levels offer jobs for graduates in medical, nursing, and allied fields. Positions include medical officers, nurses, and healthcare administrators.
Science and Technology:
Research organizations like ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation), DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation), and CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research) provide opportunities in scientific research, technology development, and engineering. (government jobs)
Private Jobs:
After completion of Engineering or any diploma, there are several opportunities present in private sector.
and there are many skills that are providing multiple jobs skills like
Software developer
Software tester
Content creation
Marketing
Video editing
Script writing
Conclusion:
To stay informed about job openings, candidates should regularly check official job portals, government websites, and leading newspapers. Additionally, preparing for competitive exams, interview skills, and staying updated on current affairs are crucial steps for success in the government jobs application process. There are many advantages of government jobs that’s why in India people prefer government jobs over Private, that is real reason why there is huge competition in market for government jobs.