“Who wouldn’t want a fixed working hours?”
“Who wouldn’t want their salary to be credited on the first of month?”
“Who would not like some cost cuttings or allowances for travelling, financial security, education and provident fund?”
Having a sarkari job will make answers to all these questions a rhetorical one. It is not because we have been brought up and taught by our parents to work in a govt office, but seeing its many perks has strengthened our faith on them. India being such a large democracy is always in need of skilled candidates, with so many departments to handle, from banks to commissions, secretariats, state boards, defence, agriculture and HRD. Another point to note is that an immense population of ours depend on these jobs, an opportunity that many of us want or have always wanted. A great range of our population, who are more than 8th Pass to Graduates, Post Graduates and PhDs apply for government jobs.
A regular way of getting a sarkari job is to qualify the exam conducted by the organization, which tests the basic rationality and awareness of the candidate. This is mostly followed by an interview, which is a personality test. Candidates from all over India apply for the releasing vacancies by the government. These jobs are available at all levels of the system, from central levels such as SSC (CGL, CHSL, JE, MTS), RBI, UPSC, Railways (RRB/RRC) Income Tax Department jobs and at the state level, there are State Education Board, State Colleges & Universities, State Commissions, State PSUs & PSCs. No wonder, there is a huge scope in the government area, and thus so many candidates appear for such exams. A lot of preparation goes into clearing the exam as there is a lot of competition for limited number of seats. And yet, the aspirants do not leave any stone unturned for the preparation.
Major Posts in Sarkari Jobs
Sarkari Jobs, being a major attraction to everyone, the Indian system has had a lot of contributors within the government from a long time to provide job opportunities to all. The following major employers under the government sector:
1. Staff Selection Commission
Staff Selection Commission conducts a number of exams for offering employment from a 12th pass candidate to a post graduate in various central government departments. Some of these exams Combined Graduate Level (CGL), Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL), Multi-Tasking Staff, Junior Engineer, Stenographers, Central Police Organization.
2. Institute of Banking Personnel (IBPS)
IBPS is the one organization that takes in candidates for the various public sector banks. The name of exams conducted are IBPS Probationary Officer (PO), Clerk, Specialist Officer, Railway Recruitment Board PO and Clerk.
3. Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
UPSC recruits candidates for All India Services and for Group A and B of Central Services. These include Indian Administrative Services(IAS), Indian Police Services(IPS), Indian Forest Services(IFS). UPSC is also the conducting body for Indian Armed Forces through NDA and AFCAT and for Scientists and Officers such as Geo Scientists and Statistical Officers.
4. Railway Jobs
With the largest of railway network & connectivity, the Ministry of Railways provide a huge number of opportunities. These are also one of the most attractive government jobs, ranging from apprentices to engineers, managers and directors.
How to Get Government Jobs?
Each year, a number of vacancies are released to get government jobs. The frequency of release of these vacancy notifications are equally high at both central and state level. The appointment of government servants contribute a to substantial number of jobs in the country. Candidates can refer to the official websites of each organization that releases job notifications and keep themselves updated. Do check the application submission dates, links associated with the post and complete the application process by carefully going thorough the instructions and entering your details. Another important step is to make payment for a completed form. The dates of the exam, interview and selection process is provided, which needs to be followed. Prepare as per the syllabus & previous year question papers provided and appear for the exam. The minimum qualifying marks or cut off decide the qualification into the next round. The final interview test is the mostly the decision maker for the job.
To the Aspirants of Sarkari Job
Even though there are many perks associated with a government job, it does come with a lot of responsibility, after all you are now going to be associated with the government of the country and work for the system. As much as there is a craze in you to get into a Bank job or SSC job, keep the enthusiasm consistent after you get the job. Enjoy the facilities along with the work, & you will be able to satisfy yourself. All the best!
Author~ Jigyasa Nagpal
A curious, creative writer, following the meaning of my name and following the lessons of life as learnt!
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