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28th January 2012, 12:42 PM
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Is experience candidate preferred fro government job? What is the eligibility criteria for it?


i am doing B.E(civil) final year whether experience person more prefered or fresher prefered for govt.job and i want to know Eiligibility for final year B.E student




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26th June 2015, 11:48 PM
rrooxx
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Default Re: Is experience candidate preferred fro government job? What is the eligibility criteria for it?

Yes the experience candidate are more preferred for getting jobas compare to fresher.After completing B.E in (Civil Engineering) either you can apply for higher studies or for the job. If you are thinking for higher studies then following are some good courses for you:

M.Tech. (Civil Engineering)
M.Phil. (Civil Engineering)
Ph.D. (Civil Engineering)

Following types of the jobs are available for you:

Senior Design Engineer - Civil
Group General Manager - Civil
Technical Officer - Civil Engineering
Civil Engineer Foreman
Jr. Civil Engineer - Site Supervisor, Tore Assistant, Store Keeper
Civil Engineer - Transmission
Civil Engineer - Project Coordinator
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27th June 2015, 02:23 PM
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Default Re: Is experience candidate preferred fro government job? What is the eligibility criteria for it?

Most of the vacancies in the Public sector or Governmet are filled by competitive exams. Few government jobs require experienced candidate otherwise majority of them recruit through Entrance exams conducted by UPSC or state level Service Exams and also through Exams conducted by the companies itself.

However their are minimum qualification required for appearing in any exams conducted for any posts.
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