Listly by shivam gupta
In India, millions of students apply for Government jobs because of job security and better work-life balance as compared to the corporate sector.
Indian Forest service is one of the best Job for candidates who prefer to live in the lap of nature and wants to enjoy the environment. Life of IFOS Officer is full of adventures as they are supposed to work in the field of forestry as well as wildlife. The emoluments given are as follows.
1. Entry Level salary is 52,000 (approx.) + DA
2. Well-furnished house
Defense services official gets salary and perks more than civil counterparts as these Jobs involve Risk. Candidates can join these services by writing various exams such as CDS, AFCAT, NDA, etc.
The graduates from engineering who have a keen interest in Research and Development can apply for the post of scientists or engineers in DRDO or ISRO. Salaries and perks for those who are working in such an organization are as follows:
1. list text hereBasic Salary is 55 to 60k
1. list text hereFree food at the canteens
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When it comes to banking, none is a better employer then RBI. One can be promoted up to the level of Deputy Governor and the estimated CTC of RBI Grade B officer is nearly 18 lakh per annum and perks are as follows:
RBI Grade B Eligibility Criteria – Educational Qualification (60% in 10th, 12th & Graduation)
The engineers who do not like corporate life, often choose PSU (Public Sector Undertakings). The most preferred way to get into PSUs is through GATE and the estimated CTC of PSUs is nearly 10–12 lakh. ONGC, IOCL, and BHEL are greatly the choices of many engineers.
Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officers are recruited by the Government of India on the recommendation of the Union Public Service Commission. IFS Officers spend two-third of their careers in foreign countries and a maximum of 3 years in one country.
Let us start with the first thing and the most important part of the blog, the selection criteria of the NABARD Grade A Syllabus. This will help you to know different levels, the number of questions asked and many more things.
To prepare for the SEBI Grade A exam, you would need to work smart instead of work hard. By working smart I mean preparing for it from the exam point of view and not the "rote learning the entire SEBI Grade A syllabus" point of view.
To do so I would recommend that you enrol in my SEBI Grade A online course. In this course, you will be guided through the most important topics related to the exam and the questions that are most likely to be asked.
Here's what you should do to prepare for RBI Grade B Exam from scratch!
Step 0: Know the exam well.
Step 1: Make your study plan.
Step 2: Prelims Section-wise preparation strategy.
Step 3: Mains section-wise preparation strategy.
Step 4: Revision.
Step 5: Mock-test based preparation.