Government positions in India come with a slew of perks and command a high level of respect and reputation. It's no surprise that many young people want to work for the government. Here are some job-oriented courses and specialized streams in higher education that will help a student in achieving their goals.
Courses That Can Get You a Government Job:
A bachelor's degree in animal husbandry, agriculture, forestry statistics, public administration, or economics can lead to positions at government universities. Project assistant, technician, consultant, research fellow, statistical officer, and data manager are some of the other interesting jobs available.
Agriculture Studies (B.Tech, B.Sc, BBA) can assist students in obtaining employment with or such as the Food Corporation of India (FCI), the National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), IFFCO, and the State Farms Corporation of India. A postgraduate degree may be useful in obtaining employment in the Department of Agriculture.
Due to India's high ranking in cattle stock and commodities, veterinary medicine and its branches have a great deal of potential. However, passing the NEET is required for admission to a Bachelor of Veterinary Science program. A veterinarian physician, veterinary surgeon, veterinary neurologist, or epidemiologist are all possible professions. Veterinary assistant, dermatologist, pharmacologic, food inspection specialist, technician, pharmacologist, and associate veterinarian are all possible careers with a Master's degree in the discipline.
A graduate with a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) can apply for a government job at Central Schools, Kendriya Vidyalayas, Navodaya Vidyalayas, Sarvodaya Vidyalayas, and reputable government organisations like NCERT and NUEPA by completing a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) and taking the nationwide Teacher Eligibility Test (TE).
Not only in the district and high courts, but also in organisations like the Metro Rail Corporation, SEBI, IOCL, and public sector banks, a law graduate has various options. From legal assistant to advisor, there are a variety of positions available. Individual bodies undertake direct recruitment tests, the most well-known of which is the Supreme Court of India's Judicial Clerkship exam.
Opportunities with institutes such as the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and the National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute can be achieved with a B.Tech/B.E. in Biotechnology or an M.E./M.Tech in Bioprocess Engineering, Biotechnology, or Food Biotechnology (NABI).
Roles in government bodies for persons who study Public Administration range from social work to administrative officer or public relations officer. A Master's degree in this field allows you to advance in the system.
While these options broaden the range of possibilities for securing a government job, students must first pass the required entrance tests and other recruitment processes.