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Government jobs in India are still the most popular among students for a variety of reasons, including good pay and benefits, a set work schedule, reduced work pressure, allowances, and, most importantly, job security that comes with a good social reputation.

Despite the abundance of private sector job options, the foregoing rewards are the primary reasons why so many applicants decide to take competitive tests soon after completing their schooling.

For students who have completed high school, there are several opportunities in departments such as SSC, defense, railways, and other state-level government jobs. If you are one of the applicants looking for a government job after graduating from high school, we will provide you with a list of all the upcoming government tests for which you are eligible.
Government jobs in India


Top exams for government jobs in India


Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) exam every year to recruit candidates for lower division clerks and data entry operators. Many kids who have completed their 12th grade desire this employment, and lakhs of candidates take the exam each year.

SSC Stenographer (Grade C and Grade D): The Staff Selection Commission holds a stenographer test to attract candidates for Grade C and Grade D positions. This exam requires a high school graduate certificate as a prerequisite. To take the exam, you must also have a stenography skills certificate.


National Defense Academy (NDA): India's defence ministry is divided into three wings: the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, and Indian Navy. Students who have completed their 10+2 can sit for the NDA, an all-India admission exam. They will be enlisted into the various armed forces after passing this exam. Candidates with a 10+2 diploma from any stream are eligible to join the Indian Army. The Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force, on the other hand, require physics and maths at the 10+2 level.

Railway Recruitment Board Group D: Indian Railways has frequent opportunities for applicants who have completed class 12 for Railway Group D positions. Because the railway recently hired over a million people for this position, many people are preparing for it.

State government jobs: For applicants who have completed class 12, there are numerous career opportunities in your state. Mechanics, technicians, drivers, assistants, telephone operators, and other positions can be applied for with a 10+2 pass certificate.


Indian Army: The Indian Army requires a high school graduate certificate for positions such as technical entrance scheme (TES) and soldiers (only male), mahila constables (general duty), and junior commissioned officers (catering).


Indian Navy: The Indian Navy offers sailor, cadet entrance in technical diploma, and senior secondary recruits (SSR) as well as artificer apprentice positions to 12th pass students.


After passing your high school exam, you can also join the Indian Coast Guard service. In the IAF, candidates can apply for positions such as naviks (sailors) and yantriks (technicians), assistant commandants, and airmen.


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