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Tips for preparing for Government Jobs

Friday, September 30th, 2011
Tips for preparing for Government Jobs
Employment in the government sector is regarded with great respect. Government employees not only enjoy special social status but they are also endowed with great power, job security and tremendous career growth prospects.  Hence, the government sector is one of the most sought after career options for young graduates. Nowadays, government offices recruit for different categories of administration, accounts, procurement, banking, defense, academics, engineering, medical, transportation, aviation, paramedical and so on and so forth.
However, finding an employment in the government sector is not easy. Most of the departments nowadays conduct competitive examinations and interviews to select candidates. Moreover, the competition is fierce. Thousands of students aspire for government jobs every year.
Karnataka government jobs also offer lucrative career options to young professionals so the demand for state government jobs is very high. Following are the tips to prepare for a government job.
Check employment bulletins: Most of the government departments publish their vacancies in local and national dailies as well as in the employment newspapers. To know about the job openings coming up in the government sector, you’ll need to keep yourself updated about the vacancies from newspapers.
Check eligibility: To qualify for a government job, you’ll need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the particular department. For most government jobs, the candidate needs to be between 18 and 30 years of age. The educational eligibility criteria may vary from secondary education to graduation to PGs, depending upon the post applied for. You’ll need to check the eligibility to avoid getting rejected for the job.
Understand the examination pattern: Each department may have its special examination pattern and syllabus. You need to update yourself with the competitive exam process for better performance.
At present, most of the government departments follow the competitive examination procedure to select candidates. The examinations are conducted to test the quantitative, reasoning, and analytical skills of the candidate along with his general knowledge and language proficiency.
How to prepare for Karnataka government jobs
Given below are some tips to prepare for a government job examination in Karnataka.
Update knowledge: In most competitive examinations, the candidates are now tested for their knowledge on current affairs. The government job examinations following this pattern will test the candidates for their knowledge on recent amendments, changed government policies, new laws and regulations, and global economic and political scenario.
You can improve your knowledge on current affairs by reading newspapers, competitive examination magazines and the like. Simultaneously, you may also check out the textbooks on history, geography and political science. Given below are the names of some newspapers and competitive magazines that can help candidates prepare better for their examinations:
Newspapers:
The Hindu
The Times of India
The Economic Times
The Indian Express
The Hindustan Times
The Pioneer
The Telegraph
Employment News
Magazines:
Competition Success Review
Competition Success Review Yearbook
Manorama Yearbook
Economic and Political Weekly
Analytical and reasoning examinations: The current trend of testing the analytical and reasoning abilities of the candidates has become an integral part of competitive examinations. You can prepare yourself by reading the books available on the subject and solving sample question papers.
Quantitative aptitude: Depending upon the job you have applied for, you will be tested for quantitative aptitude. Since often these competitive examinations are time bound, you’ll need to learn the quick methods of solving arithmetic problems in limited time.
Descriptive questions: Some government examinations may also test the incumbents on their chosen subjects. Often these examinations are descriptive in nature where the candidates are asked to write essays. You need to choose your subject carefully. Analyze your expertise and accordingly choose subjects for descriptive examination. Refer to two or more textbooks to prepare for your examination.
Group discussion: Some of the government departments now conduct group discussions (GD) for the final round of the interview process. Group discussions are conducted to judge the public speaking abilities, knowledge, and leadership qualities of a candidate. You may need to hone your skills of public speaking to perform well in group discussions. You can practice by arranging GDs with friends and participating in school debates and extempore.
Personal Interview (PI): In the final round of the selection process, a panel of interviewers may decide to meet the candidates for personal interviews. In the interview, they may ask you questions on your family, education, work experience, career objectives, political and social beliefs, preferences and so on. You can prepare yourself for the PI by participating in mock interviews.
Coaching for government jobs
There are now many coaching institutes available which offer targeted training to prepare candidates for government examinations. Often the faculty members of these training institutes are academicians and retired government personnel. These training institutes will help you develop your skills on mathematics, analytics and reasoning, and language. Along with this, they may also offer training on group discussions and personal interviews.

Employment in the government sector is regarded with great respect. Government employees not only enjoy special social status but they are also endowed with great power, job security and tremendous career growth prospects.  Hence, the government sector is one of the most sought after career options for young graduates. Nowadays, government offices recruit for different categories of administration, accounts, procurement, banking, defense, academics, engineering, medical, transportation, aviation, paramedical and so on and so forth.

However, finding an employment in the government sector is not easy. Most of the departments nowadays conduct competitive examinations and interviews to select candidates. Moreover, the competition is fierce. Thousands of students aspire for government jobs every year.

Karnataka government jobs also offer lucrative career options to young professionals so the demand for state government jobs is very high. Following are the tips to prepare for a government job.

Check employment bulletins: Most of the government departments publish their vacancies in local and national dailies as well as in the employment newspapers. To know about the job openings coming up in the government sector, you’ll need to keep yourself updated about the vacancies from newspapers.

Check eligibility: To qualify for a government job, you’ll need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the particular department. For most government jobs, the candidate needs to be between 18 and 30 years of age. The educational eligibility criteria may vary from secondary education to graduation to PGs, depending upon the post applied for. You’ll need to check the eligibility to avoid getting rejected for the job.

Understand the examination pattern: Each department may have its special examination pattern and syllabus. You need to update yourself with the competitive exam process for better performance.

At present, most of the government departments follow the competitive examination procedure to select candidates. The examinations are conducted to test the quantitative, reasoning, and analytical skills of the candidate along with his general knowledge and language proficiency.

How to prepare for government jobs:

Given below are some tips to prepare for a government job examination.

Update knowledge: In most competitive examinations, the candidates are now tested for their knowledge on current affairs. The government job examinations following this pattern will test the candidates for their knowledge on recent amendments, changed government policies, new laws and regulations, and global economic and political scenario.

You can improve your knowledge on current affairs by reading newspapers, competitive examination magazines and the like. Simultaneously, you may also check out the textbooks on history, geography and political science. Given below are the names of some newspapers and competitive magazines that can help candidates prepare better for their examinations:

Newspapers:

  • The Hindu
  • The Times of India
  • The Economic Times
  • The Indian Express
  • The Hindustan Times
  • The Pioneer
  • The Telegraph
  • Employment News

Magazines:

  • Competition Success Review
  • Competition Success Review Yearbook
  • Manorama Yearbook
  • Economic and Political Weekly

Analytical and reasoning examinations: The current trend of testing the analytical and reasoning abilities of the candidates has become an integral part of competitive examinations. You can prepare yourself by reading the books available on the subject and solving sample question papers.

Quantitative aptitude: Depending upon the job you have applied for, you will be tested for quantitative aptitude. Since often these competitive examinations are time bound, you’ll need to learn the quick methods of solving arithmetic problems in limited time.

Descriptive questions: Some government examinations may also test the incumbents on their chosen subjects. Often these examinations are descriptive in nature where the candidates are asked to write essays. You need to choose your subject carefully. Analyze your expertise and accordingly choose subjects for descriptive examination. Refer to two or more textbooks to prepare for your examination.

Group discussion: Some of the government departments now conduct group discussions (GD) for the final round of the interview process. Group discussions are conducted to judge the public speaking abilities, knowledge, and leadership qualities of a candidate. You may need to hone your skills of public speaking to perform well in group discussions. You can practice by arranging GDs with friends and participating in school debates and extempore.

Personal Interview (PI): In the final round of the selection process, a panel of interviewers may decide to meet the candidates for personal interviews. In the interview, they may ask you questions on your family, education, work experience, career objectives, political and social beliefs, preferences and so on. You can prepare yourself for the PI by participating in mock interviews.

Coaching for government jobs

There are now many coaching institutes available which offer targeted training to prepare candidates for government examinations. Often the faculty members of these training institutes are academicians and retired government personnel. These training institutes will help you develop your skills on mathematics, analytics and reasoning, and language. Along with this, they may also offer training on group discussions and personal interviews.

Government jobs are booming in India!

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011
The sector for government jobs has experienced a boom in recent years with different entities like the Indian Army, Navy and several government owned colleges and universities looking for qualified and capable candidates on a regular basis.
Government Jobs in Chandigarh
Chandigarh, the capital of Punjab and Haryana, is presently experiencing several openings in the public sector. The Chandigarh Centre of DOEACC Society is presently looking for data entry operators who should preferably be from any of the following educational backgrounds:
Engineering
Management
Science
Commerce
Computer applications
Punjab Police is presently looking for male and female candidates for the posts of sub-inspector. The applicants need to be at least graduates and it is desirable that they come from computer applications, commerce, science, management or engineering background.
Government Jobs in Karnataka
Karnataka, and especially Bangalore, is filled with jobs in information technology and education sectors. However, there are several jobs available in the public sector as well. At present the leading players in this domain are Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Ltd, Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation, Karnataka State Police and Karnataka Public Service Commission.
Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation is presently looking for engineers in several posts. These designations may be mentioned as below:
Executive Engineer (Planning)
Manager (Finance)
Assistant Executive Engineer (Quality)
Manager (Personnel)
Assistant Executive Engineer (Safety)
Manager (PR)
Assistant Executive Engineers (Work)
Executive Assistant (Primavera)
Assistant Engineer
Executive Assistant (Planning)
Environment Officer
Government Jobs in Rajasthan
Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited is one of the leading providers of government jobs in the state. It is presently recruiting in the following positions:
Junior Electrical Engineers
Junior Civil Engineers
Junior Mechanical Engineers
Junior Instrumentation Engineers
Following are some government undertakings that provide jobs on a regular basis:
Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Limited
Ajmer Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited
Jaipur Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited
Jodhpur Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited

The sector for government jobs has experienced a boom in recent years with different entities like the Indian Army, Navy and several government owned colleges and universities looking for qualified and capable candidates on a regular basis.

Government Jobs in Chandigarh

Chandigarh, the capital of Punjab and Haryana, is presently experiencing several openings in the public sector. The Chandigarh Centre of DOEACC Society is presently looking for data entry operators who should preferably be from any of the following educational backgrounds:

  1. Engineering
  2. Management
  3. Science
  4. Commerce
  5. Computer applications

Punjab Police is presently looking for male and female candidates for the posts of sub-inspector. The applicants need to be at least graduates and it is desirable that they come from computer applications, commerce, science, management or engineering background.

Government Jobs in Karnataka

Karnataka, and especially Bangalore, is filled with jobs in information technology and education sectors. However, there are several jobs available in the public sector as well. At present the leading players in this domain are Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Ltd, Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation, Karnataka State Police and Karnataka Public Service Commission.

Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation is presently looking for engineers in several posts. These designations may be mentioned as below:

  • Executive Engineer (Planning)
  • Manager (Finance)
  • Assistant Executive Engineer (Quality)
  • Manager (Personnel)
  • Assistant Executive Engineer (Safety)
  • Manager (PR)
  • Assistant Executive Engineers (Work)
  • Executive Assistant (Primavera)
  • Assistant Engineer
  • Executive Assistant (Planning)
  • Environment Officer

Government Jobs in Rajasthan

Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited is one of the leading providers of government jobs in the state. It is presently recruiting in the following positions:

  • Junior Electrical Engineers
  • Junior Civil Engineers
  • Junior Mechanical Engineers
  • Junior Instrumentation Engineers

Following are some government undertakings that provide jobs on a regular basis:

  • Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Limited
  • Ajmer Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited
  • Jaipur Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited
  • Jodhpur Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited

Common Written Exam for recruitment of Probationary Officers

Saturday, September 3rd, 2011

The fear of approaching slowdown has once again begun to threaten the job seekers in India. Lay-offs and job cuts are major concerns for already employed in the private sector and their job security is always at stake when faced with such economic pressures. Government jobs in India are the most secure and offer maximum comfort along with several benefits for the family of a Government employee, while working and even after retirement.

Henceforth, the Government jobs have always been the first favourite of the job seekers in India. Nevertheless, it is not possible for every individual to attain a Government job but not difficult as such. You have to appear in written exams for the various posts in the Central and State Governments and clear the test followed by interview to attain one of the best Government jobs associated with your genre. As you can appear in the written test for the clerical post in one of the nationalised banks of India after completing your 12th itself and for the post of Probationary Officer/ Management Trainee after you are a graduate only. Recently, the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection(IBPS) announced to conduct a Common Written Exam for recruitment of Probationary Officers and Management Trainees in 19 Public Sector Banks in India. On the similar lines IBPS is now ready to conduct a CWE for recruitment of Clerks in 19 Public Sector Banks in India.

The Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mamta Banerjee has come out with a new strategy to form an ‘employment bank’. She has proclaimed that all those students and youths who would offer voluntary services in cities and villages for two years will be enlisted in the ‘employment bank’ and they will be given jobs by the State Government, afterward. The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, N Kiran Kumar has also announced on the eve of the Independence Day to create around 15 lakh jobs for youth in different sectors of the economy under the Rajiv Education and Employment Mission in the next three years and the State Government will also be providing 1 lakh jobs to deserving candidates in a short while. There are nearly 70,000 posts vacant in the Ministries and various departments of Governments. Punjab National Bank is also planning to hire 9000 employees this year itself.

With stressful life and ever ranging competition Government jobs offer a guarded future to an employee and his/ her family primarily. Though it is not easy to win this rat-race, but one needs to strive hard for it , as where there’s a will, there’s a way.

Job Opportunities in Kolkata

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

Kolkata is looking forward to a new wave of Poribartan after enthroning Mamata Banarjee as the first and only woman Chief Minister of West Bengal. Kolkata renowned as the City of Joy is one of the biggest metropolitan cities of the country that shelters the opulent and destitute class side-by-side on the banks of river Hooghly. The city acquires a huge population of skilled and semi-skilled workers engaged in manual labor in jute industries and tea-estates. Jute, textile, leather, electronics and pharmaceuticals have been the conventional industries in Kolkata. It stands as the leading jute producer of the country creating most of the employment in this sector. However Information Technology boom in the city like other cities of India over the past two decades has brought a revolutionary change in the city.

Kolkata is now burgeoning in the real estate business, financial services and travel & tourism. There are varied job opportunities available in these sectors in Kolkata. As recently, the Tourism Minister of Kolkata has announced to develop Kolkata as a world class tourist destination through several projects like Night Safaris in the Sunderban forests, water adventure sports and most important of all is the Ganga(Hooghly) Beautification Project and development of cruise service. It has also been proposed to develop eco-tourism parks in the periphery of Kolkata. A latest report even says that hospitality industry in Kolkata is actually facing manpower shortage. This shortage and endeavor of the Government to take an effective step in this matter has therefore, opened up new avenues of jobs in Kolkata in the hospitality sector.

Sea food exports of West Bengal to China have been growing mainly for cuttle and ribbon fish. Kolkata Port Trust is also now ready to build the Diamond Harbour Container Terminal under the regime East Coast Ports-Vision 2020 and hence going to generate jobs in this sector.

Kolkata serves as a headquarter to many big corporate house like Birla Group, Tata Tea, ITC Limited, Coal India Limited, UCO Bank and so on. Nevertheless city has a good transportation network of trams, metro, railways, taxis and rickshaws. But it lags behind other metropolitans in infrastructural facilities other than this. Kolkata needs huge amount of investment in both social and economic infrastructure to attract more industries in the city in order to create flourishing job market for the skilled workers here. Students from IIM-Kolkata have already made it directly to some of the big posts of the well-known corporate houses. People at Kolkata are fond of various forms of art and even interested in pursuing a career in it since the times of Rabindranath Tagore and Bankim Chandra Chatterjee. Kolkata has been the home for many literates and scholars.

Although infrastructural development in Kolkata has begun by Government through various projects in different sectors which also promises a healthy recruitment process in the coming years. But Kolkata faces a problem of providing job opportunities matching to one’s career aspect. Hopefully this malaise will soon be cured with the transformation in the economy of Kolkata.

Government Jobs – A Secure Future

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

Prior to the British rule, during British rule and even after independence, the Indian economy has been predominated by the public sector. Railways is the best instance of the public sector monopoly in India that maneuvers unabated till today. The so called babu jobs have been reputed, dignified and distinguished since the time unexplored. After independence private sector was missing and literacy rate was extremely low. Consequently nearly all the posts in Government jobs were filled by the few educated ones. However after liberalization policy of India in 1991, the foremost step was taken to unfasten the private sector and let it loose to perform in the globalizing world.

Government jobs in India were once thought to be chased after only by the undaring, conservative and less ambitious persons due to public sector being figured as lame, unproductive, incompetent and poorly performing. On the contrary, private sector has always had an image of being competent, performance oriented, talent rewarding and certainly productive. Lucrative pay packages, even sometimes higher than Government jobs for the similar posts and performance based incentives have fascinated job seekers towards private sector notably. But in the recent past frequent economic recessions all over the world have trembled the trust of job seekers on private sector employers owing to their strict policies of lay-offs, freezes and job cuts. This has ultimately turned job seekers again towards the public sector for their rescue and elongated the list of contenders for Government jobs in India, the reason being that Government jobs are more secure than private ones and permanent which means they are liberal from any kind of lay-offs and job cuts without prior information.

Government jobs are highly hankered for also because of the benefits associated with them like easy housing loans, medical facilities, retirement benefits, child education etc. that assure family security even after the untimely death of the employee. Facilities for women employees in Government jobs are commendable as well, which is evident from the recent approval of the Central Government for a paid-up ‘child care leave’ of up to two years during their career to take care of their children, besides the maternity break of six months.

A huge variety of Central and State Government jobs in India are available in the areas like banks, schools, colleges, universities, Central Railways, Doordarshan, Akashvani, armed forces, navy, defence personnel, judiciary, conservation department, scientific research, Civil Engineering, Planning Commission, Ministries etc. but they all are en route to written examinations. The amazing response to the recent recruitment drives of the State Government after sixth-pay commission manifests the enthusiasm for Government jobs among people as several thousands of candidates applied for a few hundred posts.

For the first time in India, Institute of Banking Personnel Selection(IBPS) is ready to conduct a Common Written Exam (CWE) for recruitment of Probationary Officers and Management Trainees in 19 Public Sector Banks. Henceforth, job creation in public sector continues but competition progresses along with it. There is always a choice one has to made, whether to opt for job in a private company or try for a Government job. Remuneration in both sectors is generous but the comfort, security and facilities one gets in a Government job is incomparable with what one gets in a private sector job and an orthodox Indian is always trying to recede the risk and stay peaceful in the aegis, making Government jobs more worthwhile to endeavor for.

Latest Government Jobs in India

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Appointment in Atomic Minerals Directorate - Vacancy in Atomic Minerals Directorate 2011

Appplication invited for Appointment in Atomic Minerals Directorate
Technical Officer, PB-3, Rs.15,600-39,100 + Rs.7600 Grade Pay Plus DA
Scientific Assisstant, Pay scale : PB-2, Rs.9,300-34,800 + Rs.4200 Grade Pay Plus DA
Technician, Pay scale : PB-1, Rs.5,200-20,200 + Rs.2000 Grade Pay Plus DA
Stenographer GR-II, Pay scale : PB-1, Rs.9300-34,800 + Rs.4200/- Grade Pay Plus DA
Stenographer GR-III,Pay scale : PB-1, Rs.5200-20,200 + Rs.2400/- Grade Pay Plus DA
Upper Division Clerk, Pay scale : PB-1, Rs.5200-20,200 + Rs.2400/- Grade Pay Plus DA
Driver, Pay scale : PB-1, Rs.5200-20,200 + Rs.1900/- Grade Pay Plus DA

Asst. Sub-Inspector (Steno), Head ConstableSashastra Seema Ball Vacancy 2011

Application are invited from mele/female Indian Citizens for direct recruitment as Assisstant Sub-Inspector (Stenographer) and Head Constable (Ministerial) in Sashastra Seema Ball
ASI (Steno) :Rs.5200-20200 with Grade Pay Rs.2800 in Pay Band – I
HC (Min) :Rs.5200-20200 with Grade Pay Rs.2400 in Pay Band – I

Engineer, Officer, Medical, Steno, Translator – NHPC Limited Vacancy2011

Invited application for Engineers, Officers, Medical, Steno, Translator in NHPC
Trainee Engineer (CIVIL,Electrical,Mechanical), Pay Scale : Rs.20600-3%-46500
Medical Officer , Pay Scale : Rs.24900-3%-50500
Trainee Officer (Law,CS,HR,Finance),Pay Scale : Rs.20600-3%-46500
Asst. Hindi Officer, Pay Scale : Rs.16400-3%-40500
Hindi Translator, Pay Scale : Rs.14500-3%-36000
Stenographer GR III and GR II, Pay Scale : Rs.13500-3%-29500 and Pay Scale : Rs.14000-3%-34500

Machinist, Fitter,Turner, Electrician,Forgeman, Examiner - Indian Ordinance Factories

Invited application for Machinist, Fitter, Turner, Electrician, Forgeman, Examiner for Indian Ordinance Factories
Age : 18-32 years for General candidate as on last date of receipt of application
Pay Scale : Pay Band of Rs.5200-20200/- and Grade Pay of Rs.1800/- plus allowances