After engineering, is it better to find a job or prepare for government exams?

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    FIJA JAMAGE

    a year ago
    First of all make it clear by your side what is necessary first to you. If you really clear about your thoughts to prepare for a government exams for that you need patience, consistency and much more efforts to clear the exams also you needed background support to help you in your studies and if you go with the job then you will get experience in your specific field and a hike per year in salary and you have to clear in this also cause you have to be prepared for interviews aptitude tests for Engineering jobs or any placements. You will get the experience in your sector and along with if you have enough time to study for government exa
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    Arijit Roy | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago
    It depends on several factors such as your career goals, interests, skills, and financial stability. Both finding a job and preparing for government exams have their own advantages and disadvantages. If you are interested in starting your career as soon as possible and gaining practical experience, finding a job might be the best option for you. On the other hand, if you have a strong interest in government jobs, have the drive and discipline to study and prepare for competitive exams, and are willing to wait for the right opportunity, then preparing for government exams could be the right choice. Ultimately, the decision depends on yo
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