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There are various options when it comes to government jobs, for example if you're interested in teaching then you can pursue BEd or any other teacher training program recognized by NCTE, and with master's degree you can also become PGT, you can appear for CTET or state level TETs regarding this,
other than this there are UPSC Civil Service Exams, state PSCs, SSC CGL. SSC CHSL, SS CPO, Railways Recruitment for graduates, banking exams such as PO/Clerk in IBPS/RRB/SBI, or Assistant or AAO in insurance companies, these exams just require candidate to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, there is no specific aggregate required in such case, however if you plan to appear for RBI Assistant or NABARD Grade B Officer then 50% aggregate in graduation is mandatory, for RBI Grade B 60% aggregate is mandatory,
You can also go for higher studies such as master's degree and qualify CSIR NET, further you can pursue higher studies through JRF, you will also receive stipend on regular basis, and other than this you can qualify for assistant professor, other than NET which scores are acceptable all across the country, SET are conducted at state level also for recruitment of assistant professor, hence there are various options but eventually it depends on your areas of interest, you can sign up for various job portals to receive regular updates regarding this as well.
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