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UPSC Indian Engineering Services (IES Exam) 2. UPSC Indian Engineering Services (IES Exam)

IES Exam is exclusively conducted for Engineering graduates who want to join various government departments as an engineer. Engineers beloging to only following 4 branches can apply for IES Exam:

·         Civil Engineering

·         Mechanical Engineering

·         Electrical Engineering

·         Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

Highest position technical posts in all government technical departments are recruited through IES exam. Here is a list of departments/services which you can join after clearing IES exam:

·         Central Power Engineering Services

·         Indian Telecommunication Service

·         Indian Supply Service

·         Defence service engineering corps

·         Central electrical and mechanical service

·         Indian Army Engineering Service

·         Central Engineering Service for Roads

·         Indian Navy Armaments Service

·         Border Roads Engineering Service

·         Indian Railways Service

·         Indian Ordnance Factory

·         Central Water Engineering

·         Geological Survey of India

Common Questions About UPSC IES Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Once in a year

Age Limit of Exam:

21 -30 years (For general category)

Post Offered:

Class 1 Post

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

Yes

Physical Eligibility:

Not needed for most of the posts

Educational Qualification:

BE/BTech from civil, mechanical, electrical and electronics department

Official website:

www.upsc.gov.in

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

1.       

Jobs after this exam:

o    Central Power Engineering Services

o    Indian Telecommunication Service

o    Indian Supply Service

o    Defence service engineering corps

o    Central electrical and mechanical service

o    Indian Army Engineering Service

o    Central Engineering Service for Roads

o    Indian Navy Armaments Service

o    Border Roads Engineering Service

o    Indian Railways Service

o    Indian Ordnance Factory

o    Central Water Engineering

o    Geological Survey of India

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4. SBI PO Exam (Probationary Officer)

State Bank of India conducts “SBI PO exam” for officer recruitment in State Bank of India. It is conducted once in a year and there is no any specific qualification requirement. It is one of the most stable government jobs in India.

Common Questions About SBI PO Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Once in a year

Age Limit of Exam:

21 -30 years (For general category)

Post Offered:

Class 1 post

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

Yes

Physical Eligibility:

Not needed

Educational Qualification:

Graduate from any discipline

Official website:

www.sbi.co.in

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

Also Check: SBI PO Preparation (Step by Step Guide)

If you have any friend in last year of graduation, then send this list of “government exams after graduation” so that they can do planning well ahead of time!

5. IBPS PO Exam (Probationary Officer)

Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is a autonomous agency which operates as a Personnel Selection body for Nationalized & Regional Rural Banks in India. IBPS conducts this exam to recruit probationary officers in all other Nationalized and regional banks in India. IBPS PO exam is similar to SBI PO and is conducted twice a year which increases the probability of selection.

Common Questions About IBPS PO Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Twice in a year

Age Limit of Exam:

20 -30 years (For general category)

Post Offered:

Class 1 post

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

Yes

Physical Eligibility:

Not needed

Educational Qualification:

Graduate from any discipline

Official website:

www.ibps.in

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

Also Check: IBPS PO Exam Pattern (A to Z details)

2.       

o    SBI PO Exam (Probationary Officer)

o    RBI Grade A and Grade B Exams

o    IBPS PO Exam (Probationary Officer)

o    SBI Clerk Examination

o    IBPS SO Examination.

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3.      Defence & Armed forces exams

o    UPSC Combined Defence Services Exam (CDS)

o    Air Force Common Aptitude Exam (AFCAT Exam)

o    Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET Exam)

o    Central Armed Police Forces Exam (CAPF Assistant Commandant)

o    Indian Coast Guard (Post: Assistant Commandant)

o    Direct Technical Entry in Indian Armed Forces (BE/Btech)

o    NCC Special Entry in Indian Armed Forces

o    JAG (Judge Advocate General) Exam for Indian Armed Forces

o    Territorial Army Exam (Officer Entry)

4.      Railways Exams:

o    RRB ALP Exam ( Assistant Loco Pilot)

o    RRB NTPC Exam (Non-Technical Popular Categories)

o    RRB JE Exam (Junior Engineer)

o    RRB MI Exam (Ministerial and Isolated Categories)

o    RRB Paramedical Exam.

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5.      UPSC Civil Services Exam (IAS Exam)

Jobs after this exam –1. UPSC Civil Services Exam (IAS Exam)

Let us begin with the highly prestigious exam conducted by UPSC, that is, Civil Services Exam. It is commonly called as IAS exam due to high craze of Indian Administrative Service posts offered through this exam. But you must be aware that many other prestigious departments of Indian Government are also filled through these exam. Officers for 24 different services are recruited through this single exam. Let us see top 15 posts:

1.      Indian Administrative Service (All India Services)

2.      Indian Police Service (All India Services)

3.      Indian Foreign Service

4.      Indian P & T Accounts & Finance Service

5.      Indian Audit and Accounts Service

6.      Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central Excise)

7.      Indian Defence Accounts Service

8.      Indian Revenue Service (I.T.)

9.      Indian Ordnance Factories Service

10.  Indian Postal Service

11.  Indian Civil Accounts Service

12.  Indian Railway Traffic Service

13.  Indian Railway Accounts Service

14.  Indian Railway Personnel Service

15.  Assistant Security Commissioner in Railway Protection Force

Common Questions About UPSC CSE Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Once in a year

Age Limit of Exam:

21 -32 years (For general category)

Post Offered:

Class 1 Post

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

Yes

Physical Eligibility:

Depends on post you have applied

Educational Qualification:

Graduate from any discipline

Official website:

www.upsc.gov.in

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

 

Group A:

o    Indian Administrative Service (All India Services)

o    Indian Police Service (All India Services)

o    Indian Foreign Service

o    Indian P & T Accounts & Finance Service

o    Indian Audit and Accounts Service

o    Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central Excise)

o    Indian Defence Accounts Service

o    Indian Revenue Service (I.T.)

o    Indian Ordnance Factories Service

o    Indian Postal Service

o    Indian Civil Accounts Service

o    Indian Railway Traffic Service

o    Indian Railway Accounts Service

o    Indian Railway Personnel Service

o    Assistant Security Commissioner in Railway Protection Force

Group B:

o    Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Services (AFHCS)

o    Pondicherry Civil Service (PCS)

o    Pondicherry Police Service (PPS)

o    Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Civil Service (DANICS)

o    Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Police Service (DANIPS).

f.        SSC Exams:

o    SSC Combined Graduate Level Exam (SSC CGL)

o    SSC CPO exam

o    SSC JE exam

o    SSC SHSL exam.

g.      Other Exams:

o    State Public Service Commission Exam (each state conducts its individual Exam for recruitment to administrative and other posts)

o    Graduate Aptitude Test Engineering (GATE Exam)

o    LIC AAO Exam (Assistant Administrative Officer).

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Few Other Less Popular Government Exams after Graduation

1.      UPSC Combined Medical Services Examination (for MBBS graduates)

2.      Indian Statistical Service Examination (ISS)

3.      Indian Economic Service Examination (IES)

4.      UPSC Combined Engineering Services Examination (CES)

5.      UPSC Geologists Exam

6.      CBSE Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET)

7.      National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD) Exams

8.      L.I.C/ G.I.C Competitive Exams

9.      Supreme Court of India Recruitment

List of Government Exams after Graduation

If you want to join in government departments as a officer, you need to complete age of 21 years and also graduation. So, your productive age of giving government exams is 21-26 years of age. Some, exams have upper age limit as high as 32 years, but remember that your initial 4-5 attempts are very crucial and probability of clearing the government exams during this time span is very high.

That’s the main reason for making this “list of government exams after graduation”. Now you will be aware about number of government exams which you can give during those crucial 4-5 years.

Moreover, it is generally seen that many aspirants are not aware about the examinations in various departments. And the time when they come to know about these exams, its already too late. So, make a list of upcoming government exam 2020 and dates when they will be conducted, so that you do not miss any opportunity to serve our nation.

3. SSC Combined Graduate Level Exam (SSC CGL)

SSC CGL stands for Combined Graduate Level Exam which is conducted by SSC to recruit Class 1 and Class 2 officers in various departments and ministries of Government of India. Wide range of departments are recruited though this All India Exam. Income Tax Inspector (ITI), Central Excise Inspector, External Affairs Assistant, Assistant Section Officer (CSS), Preventive CBEC Officer, etc are some of the posts recruited through SSC CGL exam.

Some posts of SSC CGL exam have physical eligibility criteria while some posts do not have any specific physical or medical criteria. You you must fill your preferences based on the post you are eligible for. More than 30,000 vacancies are recruited though this exam each year. So utilize this golden opprtunity.

Common Questions About SSC CGL Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Once in a year

Age Limit of Exam:

20 -30 years (For general category)

Post Offered:

Class 1 and Class 2 posts in various departments and ministries of government of India

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

Yes

Physical Eligibility:

Depends on post you have applied

Educational Qualification:

Most of the posts need graduation from any discipline (but some posts like AAO, JSO have specific graduation requirement)

Official website:

www.ssc.nic.in

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

SSC CGL is one of the highest appeared government exams after graduation (more than 27 lakh aspirants apply each year)

Also Check: SSC CGL Preparation (Detailed Strategy!)

6. LIC AAO Exam (Assistant Administrative Officer)

Life Insurance Corporation conducts a Common Admission Test (CAT) which is a national level exam. It recruites officers for various posts likeAAO Generalist, AAO IT, AAO Chartered Accountant, AAO Actuarial, AAO Rajbhasha, etc . More than 15 lakh aspirants are received for this prestigious exam conducted by LIC.

Common Questions About LIC AAO Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Not conducted annually. It depends on the number of vacancies. 

Age Limit of Exam:

21 -30 years (For general category)

Post Offered:

Class 1 post

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

Yes

Physical Eligibility:

Not needed

Educational Qualification:

Graduate from any discipline for most of the vacancies(specific eligibility for some posts)

Official website:

www.licindia.in

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

7. RBI Grade B Exam

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) conducts RBI Grade B Officer Exam for recruitment of candidates for the position of Grade B officer. You can be posted in its various branches all over country. Even after being a Grade B exam, pay scale and job profile offered by RBI makes it highly lucrative post. Vacancies of RBI exam are very less compared to number of aspirants appearing for the exam. So, you need to prepare smartly to beat the competition. It is a 3 stage exam:

·         Preliminary Exam

·         Main examination

·         Interview

Common Questions About RBI Grade B Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Once in a year

Age Limit of Exam:

21 -30 years (For general category)

Post Offered:

Class 1 post

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

Yes

Physical Eligibility:

Not needed

Educational Qualification:

Graduate from any discipline (60% marks in aggregate for all semester/ years)

Official website:

www.rbi.org.in

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

8. UPSC Combined Defence Services Exam (CDS)

Combined Defence Services Exam is a joint military exam conducted by UPSC. It recruits officers for Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air Force. CDS is best entry for aspirants who want to join Indian Armed forces after graduation. This is All India Exam where more than 3.5 lakh aspirants apply for roughly 350 vacancies each year. After clearing the written exam, you have to face SSB Interview to join the defence training academies like IMA, INA, OTA and AFA.

Common Questions About UPSC CDS Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Twice a year

Age Limit of Exam:

21-24 years

Post Offered:

Class 1 post

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

No

Physical Eligibility:

Required

Educational Qualification:

Graduate from any discipline (No percentage criteria)

Official website:

www.upsc.gov.in

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

Also Check: CDS Preparation (My Personal 1 -Year Strategy!)

9. Air Force Common Aptitude Exam (AFCAT Exam)

Apart from CDS exam, you also have opportunity to join Indian Air Force via AFCAT exam. In fact, if you want to join Indian Air Force, best exam is AFCAT exam because it is exclusively conducted by Indian Air Force for recruitement of officiers in various branches like Flying branch, Administration, Logisitics, Education, Ground duty technical and non technical posts, etc. So, if you are a defence aspirants, you must have AFCAT exam on your radar.

Common Questions About AFCAT Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Twice a year

Age Limit of Exam:

21-26 years

Post Offered:

Class 1 post

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

No

Physical Eligibility:

Required

Educational Qualification:

Graduate from any discipline (Minimum 60% marks in Graduation. And minimum 60 marks in Physics and Maths at 10+2 Level)

Official website:

www.afcat.cdac.in

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

Also Check: AFCAT Preparation (Score Guaranteed 200+ Marks)

“Competitive exams after graduation” can also be given in last year of graduation. So, its recommended to give 1st attempt in last year (for practice purpose!)

10. Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET Exam)

From 2019, Indian Navy has started conducting an independent exam like AFCAT for recruitment in various branches of Indian Navy. INET strands for Indian Naval Entrance Test whose pattern is exactly similar to AFCAT exam. So, if you are a defence aspirant, you must focus on CDS Exam, AFCAT exam as well as INET exam.

Common Questions About AFCAT Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Twice a year

Age Limit of Exam: 

21-26 years 

Post Offered:

Class 1 post

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

No

Physical Eligibility: 

Required

Educational Qualification:

Graduate from any discipline (Minimum 60% marks in Graduation. And minimum 60 marks in Physics and Maths at 10+2 Level)

Official website:

www.joinindiannavy.gov.in

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

Also Check: INET Preparation (Less Competition!)

11. Territorial Army Exam (Officer Entry)

If you have exceeded the age limit for other defence examination, you till have the opportunity to join Indian Armed Forces and serve our mother nation. The exam which has wide range of age limit is “Territorial Army Exam (Officer Entry)“. Major role of Territorial army is to perform static duties and help in civil administration at the time of natural calamities or any urgency situation. You need to perform essential services when the security and integrity of our nation is threatened.

Common Questions About AFCAT Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Once in a year for civilians and twice for Ex-Servicemen

Age Limit of Exam:

18-42 years

Post Offered:

Class 1 post

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

No

Physical Eligibility:

Required

Educational Qualification:

Graduate from any discipline (No percentage criteria)

Official website:

www.jointerritorialarmy.gov.in

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

Also Check: Territorial Army Preparation (Upper Age Limit 42!)

12. RRB ALP Exam ( Assistant Loco Pilot)

RRB ALP and Technician Exam is conducted by Railway recruitment board (RRB) for the recruitment of Assistant Loco Pilot and Technician in different railway zones all over India. RRB announces the number of vacancies for different zones separately. You need to apply for particular post in specific region based on your preference. RRB ALP Exam is conducted in 3 stages followed by document verification. The 3 stages are:

·         First Stage CBT

·         Second Stage CBT

·         Computer Based Aptitude Test (CBAT)

More than 60,000 vacancies are announced each year. So, you must be alert about the RRB exam notification.

Common Questions About RRB ALP Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Once in a year

Age Limit of Exam:

18-30 years

Post Offered:

Class 1 post

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

Yes

Physical Eligibility:

Basic Physical Eligibility is must

Educational Qualification:

Technical Qualification

Official website:

www.rrcb.gov.in (Region wise separate websites)

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

13. RRB NTPC Exam (Non-Technical Popular Categories)

RRB NTPC stands for “Non-Technical Popular Categories” of Railway Recruitment Board. Highest number of posts are there for NTPC compared to other posts after graduation. Station Master, Senior Time keeper, Traffic assistant, goods guard, Junior Account Assistant, Senior Clerk, Commercial Apprentices, etc are some of the posts included in RRB NTPC exam.

·         1st Stage Computer Based Test (CBT)

·         2nd Stage Computer Based Test (CBT)

·         Typing Skill Test/Computer Based Aptitude Test (as applicable)

·         Document Verification/Medical Examination

Common Questions About RRB NTPC Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Not conducted on year to year basis. Conducted based on vacancies available. 

Age Limit of Exam:

18-33 years

Post Offered:

Station Master, Senior Time keeper, Traffic assistant, goods guard, Junior Account Assistant, Senior Clerk, Commercial Apprentices

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

Yes

Physical Eligibility:

Depends on post applied

Educational Qualification:

Graduation from any discipline

Official website:

www.rrcb.gov.in (Region wise separate websites)

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

14. RRB JE Exam (Junior Engineer)

RRB JE Exam is conducted for recruitment of “Junior Engineer” in various departments of Government. Junior Engineer (JE), Junior Engineer (Information Technology), Chemical and Metallurgical Assistant (CMA) and Depot Material Superintendent (DMS) are the exact posts in RRB NTPC Posts. Vacancies for RRB JE Exam were 13487 which varies every year based on vacancies.

Common Questions About RRB JE Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Not conducted on a year to year basis. Conducted based on vacancies available. 

Age Limit of Exam:

18-33 years

Post Offered:

Junior Engineer (JE), Junior Engineer (Information Technology), Chemical and Metallurgical Assistant (CMA) and Depot Material Superintendent (DMS)

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

Yes

Physical Eligibility:

Depends on post you have applied

Educational Qualification:

Diploma or Degree or BSC (Physics/Chemistry) 

(Depends on post you have applied)

Official website:

www.rrcb.gov.in (Region wise separate websites)

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

15. RRB MI Exam (Ministerial and Isolated Categories)

RRB MI (Ministerial and Isolated Categories) Exam is conducted for the recruitment of Stenographer, Chief Law Assistant, PGT/TGT/PRTJunior Translator (Hindi), etc. After clearing this all India Exam, you can be placed in Zonal Railways and Production Units of Indian Railways all over India. Eligibility and age limit depends on the post you have applied, category you belong to, etc. So, check official notification RRB Website for more details realated to this exam.

Common Questions About RRB MI Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Not conducted on a year to year basis. Conducted based on vacancies available. 

Age Limit of Exam:

18-30 years (Upper age limit is 33 for Junior translator and Staff and Welfare Inspector). So, age limit depends on post applied

Post Offered:

Stenographer, Chief Law Assistant, PGT/TGT/PRT, Junior Translator (Hindi)

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

Yes

Physical Eligibility:

Depends on post you have applied

Educational Qualification:

Graduation in any field

Official website:

www.rrcb.gov.in (Region wise separate websites)

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

16. RRB Paramedical Exam

RRB conducts Paramedical exam for various posts of Paramedical Categories like Staff Nurse, Pharmacist, ECG Technician, Health & Malaria Inspector, Lab Assistant, Lab Superintendent, etc.

Lob location may vary based on various Zonal Railways and Production Units of Indian Railways. All other eligibility criterias are similar to other exams of RRB.

17. State Public Service Commission Exam

Similar to Civil Services exam which is conducted by UPSC, each state conducts its individual State Public Service Commission Exam for recruitment of administrative and other posts (For eg: MPSC, MPPSC, UPPSC). So, you must follow your state recruitment website to know more details about the these exams. (Posts filled through this exam are Class 1 and majorly Class 2 Posts)

18. Central Armed Police Forces Exam (CAPF Assistant Commandant)

Currently separate Central Armed Police Force Exam is conducted by UPSC for the recruitment of Assistant Commandant post in Border Security Force (BSF), National Security Guard (NSG), Assam Rifles and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), etc. 

Common Questions About UPSC CAPF Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Once a year 

Age Limit of Exam: 

20-25 Years (for general candidates)

Post Offered:

Assistant Commandant

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

Yes

Physical Eligibility: 

Yes

Educational Qualification:

Bachelor’s Degree from any discipline

Official website:

www.upsc.gov.in

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

It will be soon merged with the civil services Exam (No official notification yet). So, after UPSC CAPF Notification is released, we will let you know how exam will be conducted.

Also Check:  CAPF Exam Pattern (Class 1 Post in Para-Military!)

19. Indian Coast Guard (Post: Assistant Commandant)

You can join Indian Coast Guard (ICG) as Assistant Commandant which is a Class 1 Post. General Duty, General Duty (Pilot), Pilot (CPL) are the 3 branches recruited though this exam. Eligibility and educational qualification varies based on post you have applied.

Common Questions About Indian Coast Guard (AC) Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Once a year 

Age Limit of Exam:

21-25 years of Age (5 years relaxation for SC/ST and 3 years for OBC)

Post Offered:

Assistant Commandant

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

Yes

Physical Eligibility:

Yes

Educational Qualification:

Bachelor’s degree from recognized university (minimum 55% marks)

Official website:

www.joinindiancoastguard.in

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

20. Direct Technical Entry in Indian Armed Forces (BE/Btech)

Based on your BE / Btech Marks, you will be shortlisted and will directly be called for the SSB Interview. You can get Short Service Commission (SSC) as well as Permanent Commission (PC) based on which entry you have applied.

Also Check: How to Join Indian Army as an Officer (15+ Ways!)

21. NCC Special Entry in Indian Armed Forces

There exists a NCC Special Entry into Indian Armed Forces. If you have NCC ‘C’ Cerificate, you do not need to give written examination. You can directly appear for SSB Interview. Upon clearing the SSB Interview, you can join Armed forces as an officer.

22. JAG (Judge Advocate General) Exam for Indian Armed Forces

Indian Army has a separate JAG branch which includes legally qualified army officers who are commissioned directly via JAG Entry or lateral entry from other branches like arms or corps. It is a special entry for law graduates (male as well as female). There is no written exam for this entry. Like technical entry, you will be shortlisted based on academic marks and you have to clear SSB Interview to join JAG Branch of Indian Army.

Common Questions About RRB MI Exam

Answers

Frequency of Exam:

Once a year 

Age Limit of Exam:

21-27 years

Post Offered:

Ranks similar to Indian Army officers

Is there reservation/relaxation for SC/ST/OBC:

No

Physical Eligibility:

Yes

Educational Qualification:

LLB Degree with 55% aggregate

Official website:

www.joinindianarmy.nic.in

Who can apply for this exam:

Graduate male and female aspirants

23. Graduate Aptitude Test Engineering (GATE Exam)

Many Technical aspirants know about GATE Exam as a gateway to get admission into IIT’s and Premier Institutions in India for post graduation. But you must know that you can get job into Public Sector Undertakings (PSU’s) like:

·         Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)

·         Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)

·         Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL)

·         National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)

·         Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC)

·         Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCI)

·         Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL)

·         Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL)

In order to get job into PSU’s via GATE Exam (Graduate Aptitude Test Engineering), your score needs to be pretty high. So, targetted study is must during every year of your graduation.

We have seen “List of Competitive Exams after Graduation” which will help you to have an overview of all the government exams after graduation. If you have taken a year gap, I will recommend you to make a list of upcoming government exams 2020 and select the exams which are similar in nature. There are many exams with similar syllabus and exam pattern. So, with minor additional study, you can attempt multiple government exams in 1 year.

And if you still have any doubts related to government jobs after graduation, do let sarkaari service team know about it. We will solve your doubts within 24 hours.\

List of competitive exams in India after Graduation

1. Civil Services Examination

Visit: (http://upsc.gov.in/general/civil.htm)
Graduates from any stream can apply for this exam.

2. Indian Economic Service Examination

Visit: (http://upsc.gov.in/general/ies-iss.htm)
Students having a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics/Statistics can apply for the same.

3. Indian Statistical Service Examination

Visit: ( http://upsc.gov.in/general/ies-iss.htm )
Students having a background in Statistics can apply for the same.

4. Combined Defence Services Examination (CDSE)

Visit: ( http://upsc.gov.in/general/cds.htm )

5. National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Examination

Visit: ( http://upsc.gov.in/general/ndana.htm)
Graduates with Physics/Chemistry/Maths as their subjects can apply for this examination.

6. Combined Medical Services Examination

Visit: ( http://upsc.gov.in/general/cms.htm )

7. Engineering Services Examinations

Visit: ( http://upsc.gov.in/general/engg.htm )
Engineering Graduates can appear for this exams.

8. Staff Selection for different Cadres

Visit: ( http://ssc.nic.in/sscpage1.asp )
Graduates in various disciplines can apply for the same.

9. Exam for different posts through Reserve Bank of India Services Board

Visit: ( http://www.rbi.org.in/home.aspx )
Graduates in any discipline can apply for same.

10. Exam for Development Officers and others through National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD)

Visit: (https://www.nabard.org/english/home.aspx )
Graduates with specific percentage criteria can apply for this exam.

11. Exam for Telecom Officers in the Department of Telecommunications

Visit: ( http://www.dot.gov.in/ )

12. GATE

Visit: (http://gate.iitk.ac.in/GATE2015/)
Engineering Graduates are eligible to apply for this exam

13. CEED

Visit: (http://www.idc.iitb.ac.in/admissions/ceed-details.html )
Students who have secured Graduation in BE/B.Tech/B.Arch

14. NIFT Entrance Exam

Visit: ( http://www.nift.ac.in/)
B.F.Tech from NIFT or B.E/B.Tech from any University

15. XAT

Visit: ( http://xatonline.net.in/ )
Candidates must complete Graduation from a recognized University

Listed below are some of the competitive exams that a student can take after graduation

MBA

For management courses, following are some of the competitive entrance  exams a graduate can appear for:
  • Common Admission Test (CAT): Conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), this is an all India entrance exam for admission to the Post-graduate and Fellow Programs in management courses offered by the IIMs as well as many management institutes all over the country. The weightage of the CAT score is different for different institutes.
  • Common Management Admission Test (CMAT): This test is conducted for admission to all management programs approved by AICTE and it is an all-India entrance exam held once in a year. Nowadays, AICTE also conducts CMAT in foreign countries for NRIs/PIOs and foreign nationals to appear in CMAT for seeking admission in institutions in India.
  • Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT): Conducted by Xavier Association of Management Institutes (XAMI) for admissions in management courses of different management institutes all over the country.
  • The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT): An admission test for graduates conducted by the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade for their institutes in New Delhi and Kolkata.
  • Symbiosis National Aptitude (SNAP): A common entrance test for admission to all the institutes of Symbiosis International (Deemed) University.
  • NMAT: NMAT entrance is conducted by the Graduate Management Admission Council for admission to all the management courses of NMIMS Mumbai and the PGDM courses of NMIMS Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
  • Management Aptitude Test (MAT): Conducted by All India Management Aptitude Testing Service (AIMATS) for admission to MBA programmes of the several participating institutes. This is usually conducted four times a year.
  • Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MH-CET): This test is conducted for graduates to take admission in MBA/MMS and PGDBM/PGDM in Government University departments, University managed and unaided institutes in the state of Maharashtra.
  • IBSAT: IBSAT is a computer based test for graduates to take admission in the nine Indian Business Schools at Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Dehradun, Gurgaon, Mumbai and Pune. The test is conducted in 100 Test Centres across India.

For Education in Foreign Universities

  • Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT): A computer adaptive test to get admission in more than 2100 foreign universities. It is a registered trademark of the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC). It is the selection criteria for admission into different graduate management programs, including MBA, Master of Finance programs, Master of Accountancy abroad.
  • Graduate Record Examinations (GRE): This test is conducted to assess eligibility for various graduate and business school programs in the US and other countries. The test is conducted and managed by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) in more than 700 centres in over 160 countries.

For MTech and ME

  • Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE): Conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science and seven Indian Institutes of Technology, GATE is a National level examination for admission in MTech and ME in various institutes.
  • Joint Admission Test for M.Sc. (JAM): This is another entrance exam conducted on an all-India basis by Indian Institutes of Technology and Indian Institute of Science for admission to M.Sc., Ph.D., M.Sc.-Ph.D. and other post-graduate degree programmes at the IITs and also the Integrated Ph.D. programmes at IISc.

For Government Jobs

  • Civil Services Examination (CSE): A nationwide competitive examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) for recruitment to Civil Services in Government of India, which includes the elite Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and Indian Revenue Service (IRS). Graduates from any stream can apply for this exam.
  • Indian Economic Service Examination (IES): This is the administrative civil service that includes Grade A of the Central Civil Services of the executive branch of the GoI. A graduate with Economics/Statistics is eligible for this exam.
  • Indian Statistical Service Examination (ISS): A graduate in Statistics/Mathematics/Economics is suitable to appear for ISS exam, for recruitment to Grade IV officers of the services of Indian Statistic.

Academics

  • B.Ed. Common Entrance Test (EdCET): Different states conduct B.Ed common entrance test for taking admission in Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), the completion of which makes the applicant suitable to apply for teaching jobs in private and government schools.
  • Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR): Graduates in science discipline can appear for ICAR to get admission in post-graduation in agriculture related studies in Indian universities.

For Banking Jobs

  • SBI PO Exams: Conducted by State Bank of India to recruit Probationary officers (PO). Graduates in any stream are eligible for such an exam.
  • IBPS PO/Management Trainee Exams: This is another exam conducted by the Institute of Bank Personnel Selection (IBPS) for the recruitment of PO and MT in public sector banks.
  • IBPS Clerk Exams: This is a common exam for the clerk position in public and private sector banks, except SBI.
  • National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD): NABARD conducts admission test for positions as Development Officers and others in the bank.
  • RBI Grade A and Grade B Exams: The Reserve Bank of India conducts exams for Grade A and B officers’ positions.

For Insurance Jobs

  • L.I.C/ G.I.C Competitive Exams: For getting jobs in various positions in Life Insurance and General Insurance Companies, different competitive exams are conducted such as L.I.C Officers’ Exam, G.I.C Officers’ Exam, L.I.C Development Officers’ Exam, G.I.C. Assistants Exam etc.

Others

  • SSC Combined Graduate Level Exams: Graduates from any recognized university can appear for Short Service Commission Combined Graduate Level Exams. A degree with Economics or Statistics or Mathematics as a compulsory subject or elective subject is a must. Qualifying such an exam makes a candidate get jobs to posts such as Sub-inspector, Tax assistants, Auditor offices, Accountant, and other assistant level positions
  • Railway jobs test: Indian Railways also conduct tests for graduates for varied positions as ticket examiner, clerk, non-technical posts, Group C and Group D departments etc.

 

 





   
























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