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When it comes to government exams then you are as eligible as any other graduates for exams such as UPSC, state PSCs, SSC CGL/CDS(OTA only in case of female), IBPS PO/Clerk, SBI PO/Clerk, RRB PO/Office Assistant, Insurance exams of AAO or Assistant, other than this, there are posts like NABARD Grade B or RBI Assistant which have mandatory requirement of 50% aggregate, in case of RBI grade B officer for which the eligibility is passed 10, 12th and graduation with 60% aggregate, in private sector you can try for signing up for job portals like linkedin, naukri.com, indeed to name a few, you can pursue certificate or diploma courses in field which you find interesting such as digital marketing, or any other technical course as per your interest, this will not only increase your knowledge but add weightage to your CV as well. You can also go for higher studies such as master's degree, mba, BEd in case you want to be a teacher, LLB can also be pursued, basically if you want to go for higher studies you can choose this option as well.
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