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15 Best Government Jobs Just After 12th

“One decision is enough for a lifetime”


Choosing a right future which would directly affect your career can be a tiresome task. The constant oscillations between two decisions are not easy to take. Government job profiles have lured everyone owing to the various incentives it provides. Hence we list down few job which you could opt for after your 12th for a safe and secured future

1. SSC Stenographer Grade C
      2. SSC Stenographer Grade D: a common recruitment test is required for both. Anyone who has passed his 12th from a recognised state or central institute and must be of 18-27 years age. The selection is on the basis of reasoning, English language and general awareness. The profile offers a good pay package of 9300-34800 ( grade C ) and 5200-20200 ( grade D ). The job profile includes speech writing, press conference briefings, assisting minister or officer, helping in PR.
     3. Lower division clerk
     4.Upper division clerk
     5.Data entry operator
     6. Postal/Sorting Assistant: SSC CHSL (10+2) exam is conducted for the above jobs. It is one of the major recruitment exam conducted by SSC. The eligibility criteria are the same as above. The exam is conducted on two levels. The job profile includes maintaining official records, up gradations and creation of documents and gathering information from data pool and library. The salary package for the above jobs lies from 2400-20200
      7.  Assistant loco pilot
      8. Railway clerk and constables
      9.  Station master
      10.Ticket collector
      11. Helpers: a common exam is conducted by Railways Recruitment Exam. The candidates must be 12th passed and should be between 18-32 years. It is a computer based test with questions pertaining to general science, arithmetic, general intelligence and reasoning. After clearing the test, a personal interview round is conducted too.
      12.Indian army
      13.Indian Navy
      14. Indian coast guard
      15. Protective services. : UPSC holds the recruitment exam for army, navy and air force of the NDA.

Indian Army: Positions for 10+2 passed students are:

Technical Entry Scheme (TES) and Soldiers- Male candidates
Mahila Constables (General Duty)
Junior Commissioned Officers (Catering)
Indian Navy: You can apply for the following positions if you have passed 10+2 examination.

Sailor – Senior Secondary Recruits (SSR) and Artificer Apprentice
Direct entry for 3-year diploma
Cadet entry in technical domain
Indian Coast Guard: Various posts for 10+2 passed students are:

Naviks and Yantrik
Assistant Commandant
Airmen in IAF in Technical and Group ‘Y ’Traders
Protective Services: Protective services offer different positions in their various departments after 10+2.

Border Security Force (BSF)
Central Reserve Police Force
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force
Sashastra Seema Bal

Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)

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