Why Government Exams are so Appealing

Written by shivam tiwari  »  Updated on: November 24th, 2024

In India, there is always a strong affinity towards government exams. Whether you are passed out of class 12th, a graduate or a working professional, the fascination of securing a job in government enterprises is real. The Indian government has been a significant employer providing numerous jobs in various public sector units, across ministries of the government and other related departments. Securing a government job attracts youth by providing job stability, prestige and a host of benefits. As a government employee, you are entitled to a competitive salary, retirement benefits, dedicated leave policy, work-life balance, accommodation and pay commission benefits.


The Government exam is your passport to obtain a job in public sector units. For your benefit, we have curated a list of some of the best government exams that you appear for after graduation:

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) - The most prestigious exam in India is the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). It conducts various examinations which give you entry into the administrative services of the Indian government, state civil services, engineering services, national defence academy and combined defence services. UPSC conducts exams for the post of Indian Administrative Service Officer (IAS), Indian Foreign Services (IFS), Indian Police Services (IPS), Indian Forest Service Examination (IFoSE), Indian Economic Service (IES), Indian Statistical Service (ISS), Indian Revenue Services (IRS) and state public service commission officer like SDM, assistant labour commissioner or DSP.

Indian Railways - Railway Recruitment Board Non technical Popular Categories (RRB NTPC) exam is the most sought after government exam conducted by the biggest employer in India i.e. Indian ailways. The exam offers a variety of non technical jobs in the Indian Railways. If you are interested in roles such as clerk, traffic assistant, goods guard, station master, commercial apprentice, and many more then this exam is for you.

Defence sector - In case you aspire to enter in the defence jobs, then you can focus on preparing for Combined Defence Services (CDS) Exam, Indian Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT), Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET), Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) Exam, Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Exam (ICG AC) and National Defence Academy (NDA) exams.

Insurance recruitment - Insurance exams are conducted for various profiles in the insurance sector namely Life Insurance Corporation Apprentice Development Officer (LIC ADO), LIC Assistant Administrative Officer (AAO), LIC Housing Finance Limited (HFL) New India Assurance Co. Limited (NIACL) Assistant, NIACL Administrative Officer, National Insurance Company Limited Administrative Officer (NICL AO), United India Insurance Company Administrative Officer (UIIC AO), Oriental Insurance Company Limited Administrative Officer (OICL AO) and Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) Assistant Manager.

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) - Every year SSC conducts Combined Graduated Level Examination to recruit aspirants for various clerical positions in different ministries, government departments, and public sector organizations. You will get good initial opportunities and growth prospects in various Grade B and C posts after clearing CGL exams.

Banking - The banking sector offers wide array of jobs with considerably good pay package. The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducts Probationary officer exams and Bank clerical exams every year. If you are enticed about managing public funds, wealth management, investment banking, risk management, audit and compliance or any other area of the banking sector, you can prepare for PO and bank clerical entrance exams. Reserve Bank of India also administers RBI Assistant exam for graduates who want to work as assistants in various branches of RBI across India.

Healthcare - Government conducts recruitment exams for fulfilling positions in the medical sector for various departments including government hospitals, Indian army, railways, state public service commissions, and more. The list of exams comprises Railway recruitment Board Staff Nurse Exam, AIIMS Nursing Officer Recruitment Exam (AIIMS NORCET), Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) Staff Nurse Exam, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER) Nursing Officer Exam, Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) Staff Nurse Exam, NHM Rajasthan Staff Nurse recruitment and many other exams.

Teaching - If you have the passion to impart knowledge to others, you can appear for teaching exams conducted by central and state governments. Central Teachers Eligibility test (CTET) is the most prominent teaching exam for those who aspire to jobs in government schools. Other teaching exams include National Eligibility Test (NET), and State Teacher Eligibility Tests (TET).


Conclusion

The future outlook of government jobs is bright in India. If you have recently completed your graduation and are in dilemma about which government exam to select for career development, then this article provides you much needed insight to begin your journey in public sector jobs.



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