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Government jobs have always been a hot favourite among the Indian youth. The allure of job security, good pay and perks, and a chance to serve the nation have made government jobs the first choice for many.

Starting from the 8th pass to a doctorate degree holder anyone can apply for government jobs according to his/her qualification.

Different Types of Government Jobs

Central / National Level Government Jobs

  • UPSC Civil Services Jobs like Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS)

  • Staff Selection Commission ( SSC ) Jobs like Inspector of Income Tax, Assistant Section Officer, Junior Statistical Officer, Upper Division Clerks

  • Public Sector Units (PSU) Jobs from HPCL, IOCL, etc.

State Level Government Jobs

Every state has an independent government body which is a state public service commission to recruit for state government jobs. The PSC does the recruitment and selection for administrative service( Group 1, Group 2, Group 4 Jobs), state police service (Constable and Inspector Jobs), state Forest Service (Forest Officer ), state Revenue Service, professor/associate professor/ assistant Professor in different colleges under the state government.

Here are some of the state public service commissions that do the recruitment like APPSC, BPSC, GPSC, HPPSC, MPSC, RPSC, MPPSC, etc.

Banking Sector Government Jobs

The banking sector in India employs a large number of people every year. The most common jobs in the banking sector are clerk, probationary officer, and specialist officer. Generally, these exams are conducted by IBPS, SBI, RBI, etc.

A clerk is responsible for various clerical and administrative tasks in a bank branch. They handle customer queries, maintain records, and carry out other such duties. A probationary officer is an entry-level position in a bank. They are responsible for various tasks like loan processing, customer service, etc. A specialist officer is a professional who has expertise in a particular area like marketing, finance, computers, etc. They are responsible for providing support to the other departments of the bank.

Railway Government Jobs

The Indian railways are one of the largest employers in the country. It employs over a lakh people every year. The most common jobs in the railways are that of locomotive driver, station master, assistant loco pilot, junior engineer, and group d posts.

A locomotive driver is responsible for driving a train from one station to another. A station master is responsible for the smooth functioning of a railway station. They handle passenger queries, maintain schedules, and oversee the other staff at the station. An assistant loco pilot assists the locomotive driver in driving the train. A junior engineer is responsible for maintaining and repairing railway tracks and equipment. Group d posts are entry-level positions in the railways. They are responsible for various tasks like cleaning, loading, and unloading goods, etc.

Teaching Government Jobs in Colleges and Universities

Teaching government jobs is one of the most sought-after jobs in India. Every year, thousands of people apply for teaching positions in government colleges and universities. The most common positions are lecturer, professor, and lab assistant.

Lecturers are responsible for teaching a particular subject to students. They also conduct research and publish papers in their field of expertise. Professors are senior-level teaching positions. They are responsible for teaching, researching, and mentoring students. Lab assistants work in the laboratory of a college or university. They assist professors and students with experiments and other research work.

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