18th May 2011, 01:43 PM
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Any government job available for BSc degree holders in BBSR?
Is dere any govt. jobs available for B.sc.(degree students) in BBSR?
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12th September 2011, 11:06 PM
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Re: Any government job available for BSc degree holders in BBSR?
CERTAINLY THERE ARE VARIOUS OPPORTUNITIES WHICH YOU CAN OPT FOR IN THE GOVERNMENT SECTOR AFTER COMPLETING BSC DEGREE.. THE CANDIDATES CAN APPLY TO THE VARIOUS NOTIFICATIONS WHICH APPEAR IN THE GOVERNMENT SECTOR. THE CANDIDATES SHOULD APPLY TO ONLY THOSE POSTS WHICH ARE MOST SUITABLE TO THEM IN TERMS OF THEIR QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE.
FOR A GRADUATE THE CANDIDATES HAVE JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS- BANKING SECTOR CIVIL SERVICES RAILWAYS TELECOM ISRO BHEL CDAC ONGC HLL ETC. ASRB SSC ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ETC. THE PROCEDURE FOR THE SELECTION IN MOST OF THE GOVERNMENT JOBS IS THROUGH THE WRITTEN EXAMINATIONS. IN CASE OF THE CIVIL SERVICE, RAILWAYS, BANKING ETC THE SELECTION IS ON THE BASIS OF THE WRITTEN EXAM. THESE ARE HIGHLY COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS WHICH ARE HELD ON AN ALL INDIA BASIS. THE GOVERNMENT COMPANIES SUCH AS BHEL, CDAC ETC AND ALL WILL ALSO CONDUCT WRITTEN EXAMINATIONS BASED ON THE VARIOUS POSITIONS WHICH ARE VACANT IN THAT ORGANIZATION. THE CANDIDATES HAVE TO PREPARE THOROUGHLY WITH REGARD TO THESE EXAMS ACCORDING THE PATTERN AND STRUCTURE OF THE EXAMS. MOST OF THE EXAMINATIONS WILL BE OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS. THE CANDIDATES WHO GET SHORT LISTED IN THE WRITTEN EXAM WILL BE CALLED IN FOR THE PERSONAL INTERVIEW. ON THE BASIS OF THE PERFORMANCE IN THE INTERVIEW THE FINAL SELECTION WILL BE DONE. All the best.. |
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