
Sarkari Naukri 2020 Updates
There were a lot of opportunities and a lot of potential for growth, often luring the young generation of educated people. But as much as the potential it had, the private sector had a lot of risks associated with them as well. With the economies, they invested in and the clients they worked for collapsed, the private sector took a beating as well. A lot of people lost their jobs and those who maintained to keep them lost the hope for imminent career growth.
Salaries and other perks were slashed and the honeymoon of the boom was over. The IT industry is at an almost saturated point in India with little or no chance for further growth. The unfavourable conditions in the sector have made people shift their focus to Govt Jobs. Substantially better pay, a horde of benefits and other incentives plus the security of the job has made more people attracted to the government sector jobs.
More and more people are leaving their private-sector jobs to pursue a career in the government sector. A majority of the graduating people prefer Govt Jobs in India over private jobs related to their stream of academics. But getting a government job is not an easy task. Various organizations under the Human Resource Department like the Staff Selection Commission, Union Public Service Commission coordinate the selection and appointment of personnel across various departments under the central government. In addition to this, some departments conduct their own selection.
Start Date | Board | No of Position | Job Name | Qualification | End Date | Apply Online |
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07.Aug.2020 | UPSC | 1 | Pharmacognosy Scientific Officer | PG in Botany | 27.Aug.2020 | More Details |
07.Aug.2020 | UPSC | 14 | Scientific Officer (Junior) | PG in different stream, Engr in different streams | 27.Aug.2020 | More Details |
07.Aug.2020 | UPSC | 02 | Lecturer in Physiotherapy | PG in Physiotherapy | 27.Aug.2020 | More Details |
07.Aug.2020 | UPSC | 03 | Lecturer in Prosthetics and Orthotics | PG in Prosthetics and Orthotics | 27.Aug.2020 | More Details |
07.Aug.2020 | UPSC | 02 | Lecturer in Vocational Guidance | PG in Psychology | 27.Aug.2020 | More Details |
07.Aug.2020 | UPSC | 02 | Vidhi Sahitya Prakashan (Sub Editor) | UG in Law | 27.Aug.2020 | More Details |
29.Jul.2020 | CBSE | 02 | Joint Secretary | Any Degree | 21.Aug.2020 | More Details |
29.Jul.2020 | CBSE | 01 | Financial Advisor and Internal Auditor | B. Com, B.A Economics | 21.Aug.2020 | More Details |
29.Jul.2020 | CBSE | 01 | Assistant Secretary in Legal | Degree in Law | 21.Aug.2020 | More Details |
29.Jul.2020 | CBSE | 02 | Senior Accounts Officer | B.Com, BA Economics | 21.Aug.2020 | More Details |
29.Jul.2020 | CBSE | 02 | Accounts Officer | B.Com, BA Economics | 21.Aug.2020 | More Details |
29.Jul.2020 | CBSE | 12 | Junior Accounts Officer | BSc, B.A, B.Com (Commerce & Accounts) | 21.Aug.2020 | More Details |
18.Aug.2020 | UPSC | 209 | CAPF Assistant Commandant | Any Degree | 07.Sep.2020 | More Details |
11.Aug.2020 | UPSC | 15 | IES (Indian Economic Service) | PG Degree in Economics/Applied Economics/Business Economics/Econometrics | 01.Sep.2020 | More Details |
20.Aug.2020 | NCTE | 03 | Assistant | Any Degree | 19.Sep.2020 | More Details |
20.Aug.2020 | NCTE | 03 | Stenographer Grade C | 10+ 2 with Shorthand skills | 19.Sep.2020 | More Details |
20.Aug.2020 | NCTE | 06 | Stenographer Grade D | 12th pass with Shorthand skills | 19.Sep.2020 | More Details |
20.Aug.2020 | NCTE | 01 | Data Entry Operator | 10+2 | 19.Sep.2020 | More Details |
20.Aug.2020 | NCTE | 05 | Lower Division Clerk | 10+2 with Typing skills and Computer knowledge | 19.Sep.2020 | More Details |
10.Aug.2020 | CSIR - IIIM | 01 | Senior Project Associate | PG Degree in Life Science | 28.Aug.2020 | More Details |
10.Aug.2020 | CSIR - IIIM | 07 | Project Associate II | PG Degree in Applied Chemistry/Organic/Medicinal/ Pharmaceutical | 28.Aug.2020 | |
10.Aug.2020 | CSIR - IIIM | 02 | Project Associate I | PG Degree in Applied Chemistry/Organic/Medicinal/ Pharmaceutical | 28.Aug.2020 | |
10.Aug.2020 | CSIR - IIIM | 02 | Project Associate I | PG Degree in Applied Chemistry/Organic/Medicinal/ Pharmaceutical | 28.Aug.2020 | |
21.Aug.2020 | India Post | 02 | Staff Car Driver | 10th +Driving license Light and Heavy | 30.Sep.2020 | |
28.Aug.2020 | NHAI | 01 | General Manager | Any Degree | 28.Sep.2020 | |
21.Aug.2020 | Power Grid Corporation of India Limited | Not Mentioned | Company Secretary Professional | Associate Member of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India. | 12.Sep.2020 | |
24.Oct.2020 | UPSC | 01 | Extension Officer | Agriculture (UG/PG) from government recognized institution/university. MBA from approved university/institution. . | 12.Nov.2020 | |
24.Oct.2020 | UPSC | 05 | System Analyst Cum Programmer | PG or Engineering in Computer science/Computer application / M. Sc (Computer science /Information technology) from government recognized university / institution. | 12.Nov.2020 | |
24.Oct.2020 | UPSC | 03 | Foreman Technical | Degree (Mechanical Engineering) from government recognized university / institution. | 12.Nov.2020 | |
27.Oct.2020 | AAI | 01 | Consultant | Defence Commissioned officer retired | 10.Nov.2020 | |
04.Nov.2020 | IOCL | 486 | Apprentice | 12th, B. Com, Diploma in Mechanical /Automobile /Electrical / Electrical and Electronics / Instrumentation from government recognized university / institution. | 22.Nov.2020 |
TOP REASONS WHY GOVERNMENT JOBS ARE BETTER THAN PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS ARE AS FOLLOWING
1) Lesser workload and fix working hours.
2) Regular holidays and leaves.
3) Pension and other benefits.
4) Job stability and security.
5) Allowances.
6) Free health care and other benefits in children’s education.
The pay scale of government employees took a hike with the 7th pay commission. The Indian government is implementing this new commission from August 2016. This is another reason for inclination towards government sector jobs.
There are many government sectors that offer good salary and benefits to its employees. Ex: Civil Services, PSU, Defence services, Bank, Army, Navy, Air Force etc. Let’s have a look at them one by one.
How one does gets selected for Sarkari Naukri?
- Bank exams are mainly for two kinds of posts: clerical and managerial.
- The first part of the selection process is usually aptitude tests. That is why the first step in your pursuit for a Govt Job should be prepared for the aptitude test.
- Aptitude tests usually have the same structure with questions from quantitative aptitude, reasoning, English and general knowledge. Aptitude tests for technical jobs will have questions specific to that job, in addition to the usual sections. The range of difficulty differs for different exams.
- More people aim at SSC’s combined graduate level exam which is an all India level competitive exam which is common for a lot of posts under different ministries under the central government.
A large number of vacancies and the attractive salary and benefits are the important reasons for the popularity of CGL exam. The qualification demanded is a bachelor’s degree in any discipline. This also makes it a favourable choice. CGL is a fairly difficult exam. The quantitative aptitude section and the general awareness section is a tough nut to crack every year.
Now, what attracts you to work for the government?
Bank job is another popular choice among youngsters. The attractive designation and the scope for huge career growth are the driving factors behind its popularity. The clerical job has a lower salary compared to the managerial job and the prospect of growth is lower. On the other hand, clerical cadre exam is comparatively easier than the managerial cadre exam.
The fact is that Sarkari Naukri always had attractive salaries and benefits. It never was focused on or its potential realized.
How to Prepare for Sarkari Naukri
Now comes the most important aspect. The preparation. Every year, more number of people are aspiring towards government jobs. This has made the competition even tougher. It is now a common scenario where thousands of people sit for a government exam for a limited number of seats. But do not lose hope. You can crack these exams if you will just follow these steps.
First of all, a candidate needs to check his/her options. They need to decide for which government posts they are aspiring for. If you are a graduate, you will get several options in front of you. All you need to see is if you are willing and eligible for that post or not.
The next step is executing the plan in action. The key is to understand the selection procedure. If there is written-exam, candidates should start preparing for the same. Preparation should be as per the syllabus mentioned. Previous years papers and sample papers could be helpful too. It will give the candidates a rough idea of what to expect in the exam.
Candidates should focus on sharpening their reasoning, analytical and general awareness skills. Since most of the written exams have these sections common, it will give them an edge over others. Nowadays, the preparation material for different competitive exams is available online. Mock tests can be helpful in preparing for entrance exams. It is advisable to do lots of mock tests so candidates can increase their solving speed. Solving a couple of tests can give us an idea about our strong and weak zones. Candidates can then further work towards improving their weak areas. If there is an interview procedure, candidates should prepare for that as well. In most cases, the panel asks common interview questions. Candidates should prepare for these questions beforehand. They should be confident and honest while answering before the panel.
Candidates should check their e-mails in case they miss any important notification about exams. There are various active job sites on the internet these days. They timely update their sites about upcoming exam dates, pattern or other notifications. This information can be handy and useful.
In the end, Self-belief and positive frame of mind is the key aspect as well while preparing. With dedication and practice, one can fulfill their dreams of landing a Sarkari Naukri.