I want the details of all government exams after class 12 humanities for undergraduate and after graduation
Hello,
After completing Class 12 with a humanities background, students can appear for government exams like SSC CHSL for clerical positions, SSC MTS for multitasking staff roles, and SSC Stenographer for stenographer posts. After graduation, opportunities expand to include the UPSC Civil Services Examination for IAS, IPS, and other services, SSC CGL for various Group B and C posts, and banking exams such as IBPS PO and SBI PO for probationary officer roles.
Here’s a concise list of government exams available after Class 12 (Humanities) and Graduation :
After Class 12 (Humanities)
1. Undergraduate Courses
- CUET (Common University Entrance Test) : Admission to central universities for BA, B.Com, etc.
- NCHMCT JEE : For hotel management (B.Sc. in Hospitality & Hotel Administration).
- CLAT : For BA LLB in National Law Universities (NLUs).
- DUET : Admission to Delhi University undergraduate programs (specific courses).
2. Defence and Civil Services
- NDA (National Defence Academy) : Entry into the Indian Army, Navy, or Air Force.
- Indian Coast Guard Exam : Non-technical roles in the Coast Guard.
3. Banking and Railways
- IBPS RRB Office Assistant : Clerical posts in regional rural banks.
- RRB NTPC : Non-technical positions in Indian Railways.
4. Other Career-Oriented Exams
- SSC CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level) : Clerical jobs in central government offices.
- State Police Constable Exams : For police department roles.
After Graduation
1. Civil Services
- UPSC Civil Services Exam : IAS, IPS, IFS, etc.
- State Public Service Commission Exams (e.g., MPSC, RPSC) : For state administrative services.
2. Defence Services
- CDS (Combined Defence Services) : Army, Navy, Air Force, and OTA.
- AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test) : Officer roles in the Indian Air Force.
3. Banking and Railways
- IBPS PO/SO : Probationary officers and specialist officers in banks.
- RRB JE/ALP : Technical and assistant loco pilot roles in Indian Railways.
4. Teaching and Academia
- CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) : For teaching positions in schools.
- UGC NET/JRF : For lectureship and research fellowships in universities.
5. Legal and Judiciary
- Judiciary Exams : For civil judge positions (requires LLB).
- LLM Entrance Tests : Admission to master’s programs in law (if LLB graduate).
6. Specialized Fields
- SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level) : Inspector, auditor, and other central government jobs.
- RBI Grade B Officer : High-level officer positions in the Reserve Bank of India.
7. Intelligence and Security
- IB ACIO : Intelligence Bureau roles.
- CAPF (Central Armed Police Forces) : Assistant commandant roles.
Hello Dhruv,
Here is the details about some government exams after class 12 and graduation.
After Class 12
- SSC CHSL : For clerk and assistant roles (18-27 years).
- NDA : For Army, Navy, Air Force officer roles (16.5-19.5 years).
- RRB NTPC : For railway clerk and assistant jobs.
- Police Constable Exams : For state-level police jobs.
-
CTET
: For primary and upper primary school teachers.
After Graduation
- UPSC Civil Services : For IAS, IPS, IFS, etc.
- SSC CGL : For income tax officer, auditor, etc.
- Bank Exams (IBPS/SBI) : For PO and clerk positions.
- CDS : For Indian Military, Navy, Air Force roles.
- NET/JRF : For lectureship and research.
- Railway (RRB) : For officer-level roles in railways.
- PSU Exams : For roles in ONGC, IOCL, etc.
-
State Judiciary Exams
: For legal positions after LLB.
Tips:
- Focus on time management and consistent preparation.
- Use NCERTs, mock tests, and standard guides for practice.
Choose based on your interest and career goals.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hi,
This are top 7 government exam that best for your career after 12 .
1. CUET: For admission to central universities.
2. CLAT: For 5-year integrated law courses in NLUs.
3. AILET: Another law entrance for NLUs
4. SAT: International exam for undergraduate admissions.
5. DUET: For admission to Delhi University programs.
6. JNUEE: For admission to undergraduate programs at JNU.
7. NID DAT: For admission to design courses at NID.
For more details check the official website you can get all of this exam in deeply.
Hope it's help.