Best graduation courses for government and private jobs?
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Majority of government job exams such as UPSC, SSC , state PSCs, banking, insurance, railway to name a few have only one eligibility criteria that is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, only in case of NABARD Grade B and RBI Assistant 50% aggregate is required, and yes, RBI Grade B Officer needs 60% in 10th, 12 and graduation, other than this in most of the exams there is no specific aggregate requirement, now we also have specialist posts in banking and insurance exams, there are exams for engineering diplomas or graduates, medical officer, etc, so there is no one single answer to your question, and even in private sector if you're interested in career in IT, go for BTech/BCA/BSc IT or computer science, if you have interest for management then go for BBA, you can also go for Integrated management program, you can also explore other field such as mass communication, hotel management, fashion designing etc, so basically it's about your areas of interest, finding relevant opportunities and exploring it thereafter.
Majority of government job exams such as UPSC, SSC , state PSCs, banking, insurance, railway to name a few have only one eligibility criteria that is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, only in case of NABARD Grade B and RBI Assistant 50% aggregate is required, and yes, RBI Grade B Officer needs 60% in 10th, 12 and graduation, other than this in most of the exams there is no specific aggregate requirement, now we also have specialist posts in banking and insurance exams, there are exams for engineering diplomas or graduates, medical officer, etc, so there is no one single answer to your question, and even in private sector if you're interested in career in IT, go for BTech/BCA/BSc IT or computer science, if you have interest for management then go for BBA, you can also go for Integrated management program, you can also explore other field such as mass communication, hotel management, fashion designing etc, so basically it's about your areas of interest, finding relevant opportunities and exploring it thereafter.
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