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Government Jobs after Graduation


Government Jobs after Graduation


There are many vacancies within the departments like UPSC, SSC, Banking sectors like IBPS / SBI PO, Clerk and other state-level govt jobs for the candidates who have successfully completed their high school. If you're one of the candidates aiming for a Sarkari job after graduation, to assist you to call at this we'll be listing all the upcoming government exams that you'll be eligible.

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is an organization under the Government of India and is an attached office of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) which recruits staff for various posts within the various Ministries and Departments of the Govt of India and in Subordinate Offices. The posts include Gazetted also as non-Gazetted posts.SSC functions as an autonomous body that's mainly engaged in conducting competitive exams for recruitment to varied posts.
The Staff Selection Commission’s Combined Graduate Level is that the exam to seem out for if you're trying to find the senior government of India jobs.

Popular Posts:
– Inspector (Examiner);
– CBEC Assistant Enforcement Officer;
– tax Inspector;
– Assistant Section Officer (CSS)

Eligibility Criteria:-
Age Limit:- 18-27 years, Maximum 30 years for a few posts as on the date of application

Minimum Educational qualification:- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognized University or Institute.

check out the complete list of Government Jobs after Graduation

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