Government jobs are in huge demand. The main reason for this demand is assured job security. The other advantages of govt jobs are- good salary, attractive increment structure, availability of holidays, fixed working hours, perks and concessions etc.Minimum salary now in Central Govt is Rs.23,000/- p.m. & Maximum salary is Rs.2,50,000/- p.m.
To be a Govt servant is a privilege. You can serve the people , yet taking monthly salary & getting so many other facilities.
Here we go step by step.
RBI Grade B
RBI is the regulating body of all the banks in India. RBI Grade B is one of the top-most jobs in the Banking Sector. The salary and perks are highly attractive. The responsibilities of the RBI Grade-B Officer includes management of accounts, circulation and issue of currency, etc. The screening of the candidates is done through a written examination which is a tough nut to crack. The educational eligibility criteria for the same is Graduation in any discipline. The salary of the RBI Grade-B Officer is expected to be Rs 77,000.
NABARAD Grade A and B
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development(NABARD) is one of the top financial institutions in India. NABARD Grade-A & B are managerial posts. Both the posts have a lot of responsibilities that include approval of various loans, keeping an eye on the flow of credit in the Agriculture sector, etc. The salaries are highly lucrative. The educational eligibility criteria for NABARD Group-A is Graduation or MBA or Chartered Accountancy and for NABARD Group-B is Graduation with at least 60% marks. The salary for NABARD Group-A officers is expected to be Rs 60,000 and for Group-B officers is Rs 74,000.
SEBI Grade A Officer
SEBI Grade A recruitment take place in various streams and its notification are unpredictable. But whenever it comes it attract many youngster to join this esteemed institute. SEBI is the watchdog of financial market, so joining as a SEBI Grade A officer you will be regulating stock exchanges and other securities. Your main task will be to design policies and schemes that keep investors trust alive and can attract foreign investment .
Some Important Points to remember:
Phase-I – (Paper -1) Cut-off is 30%, Paper-2 Cut-off is 40%.
Phase-II – (Paper-1) Cut-off is 30% Paper-2 Cut-off is 40%.
There is no sectional Cut-off in Paper 1 and Paper 2.
Paper 2 is the same for Phase I and Phase II (English).
SEBI Grade A 2020 Phase-I – Paper 1 Preparation Tips-
There are four sections in Paper 1 of Phase I.(i.e.- Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, English, General Awareness (including some questions related to the financial sector)
Ministry of Communications & Information Technology (MCIT)
The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology was an Indian government ministry. It was bifurcated into Ministry of Communications and Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology in July 2016. It contained three departments viz. Department of Telecommunications, Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY, now Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology) and Department of Posts.
It has basically 2 departments named as NIC and STQC.
NIC stands for National Informatics Centre. If you have done your graduation or Msc in computer related domain like IT or CSE, then NIC is the apt choice.
STQC stands for Standardisation Testing and Certification. STQC mainly deals with electronic testing and development and hence quality certification. So clearly if you are an electronics graduate you will find it relevant.
CDAC
C-DAC is the premier Research and Development organization of the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), Ministry of Communications & Information Technology (MCIT) for carrying out R&D in IT, Electronics and associated areas. CDAC Branches Located at Pune (Headquarters), Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mohali, Mumbai, Noida and Thiruvananthapuram.
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