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4th June 2012, 12:58 AM
Ranapriyo
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Eligibility of companies in government sector? I have passed 10th with 75.87% marks


Sir, I pass 10 standard with 75.87 % marks, 10(+2) with 49.8 % (Math as Elective), Diploma in ETCE with 78.57 %, have 1 year gap after Diploma. Now doing B. TECH in ECE in NSEC, Kolkata. For which companies in GOVT.-SECTOR I am eligible ?





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19th February 2016, 04:37 PM
secret29
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Default Re: Eligibility of companies in government sector? I have passed 10th with 75.87% marks

Your marks in 10th,12th and in Diploma is quit good but jobs in government sector not only depends on the marks secured by candidate in 10th,12th and all. To get a government job you will have to qualify in the entrance exam conducted for various post.

Some of the government job which will be suitable for you after completion of B.Tech in Electronics & communication is :

Army jobs in telecommunication which covers SSC-UES, SSC-GCL,SSC-Security.
Telecommunication jobs in BSNL, AIR, DD Channel.
Engineering jobs in PSU sector like BHEL,GAIL,SAIL,NTPC,BARC,NPCIL,BEL
Engineering Jobs in aviation field In HAL, DRDO
Signal Monitoring Jobs in Aviation field like : AAI, ISRO

Apart from these department you can go into PSU like SSC, Banking Domain, Railway Jobs,LIC department & many more department is there where you will be eligible.

The rest will be your skills and knowledge. As your marks is good so you should prepare for competitive examinations.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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