Central Govt Jobs

Central Govt Jobs

Indian Govt Jobs can be broadly classified into two kinds namely Central Govt and State Govt . Both recruit through their own Service Commissions. Central Govt Jobs also known as Kendra Sarkar are those that come under the direct control of Central Government instead of state and these are Indian Army, Navy, Indian Railway, Police, CAPF/ CRPF, Central water Commission and more .

Jobs in Central Government is considered top most as the facilities and work environment is better than State Government. For the recruitment in Central Government various exams are conducted by boards like Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), Service Selection Commission (SSC), Combined Defence Services Examination(CDS). These exams are carried in phases where first phase is preliminary exam followed by final exam.

Railway Jobs and Army jobs are the most preferred ones in India for 10th / 12th pass candidates. The Defense Ordnance factories all across the country provide recruitment for ITI candidates also. The Cantonment of Army and Army Schools in every city offers teaching posts. Engineering candidates prefer to work in Central Labs and ISRO as they provide maximum career growth.

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