Getting a government job in India after B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) without GATE is possible through various pathways:
Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs): PSUs such as SAIL, BEL, and BHEL have their own tests for technical /professional manpower requisites. On the websites of these companies, you should track down for the latest information.
Staff Selection Commission (SSC): To increase opportunities it is recommended one ought to apply for SSC Junior Engineer (JE). The programme consists of a technical and general ability test.
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC):
The best option for ECE to get into Indian Railways, CPWD is through Engineering Services Examination commonly known as ESE.
Some other exams also recruit engineers for defense such as CDS and CAPF etc.
Indian Railways: Most of the railways recruitment are done through Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) and you can apply under the designation of Senior Section Engineer (SSE) or Junior Engineer (JE).
Defense Services: become an officer in the Army, Navy or Air force for short service commission (SSC) technical or technical graduate course (TGC).
Banking Sector: There are jobs through IBPS that are specially called Specialist Officer (SO) Jobs which are mainly for IT/Technical stream.
State Public Service Commissions (PSC): Tag yourself for technical jobs in state electricity boards, PWD or any other relevant engineering services.
Research Organizations: ISRO, DRDO, BARC and many other organizations conduct written tests for engineers. Keep an eye off their websites.
Apprenticeships: Some of the organizations that offer apprenticeship that leads to employment are BEL, BHEL and Railways.
Key Tips:
Develop good technical and aptitude proclivities.
Subscribe to employment news magazine and government job portals.
Apart and in addition to, books should be used as key materials of preparation online.
Wisdom on government job promotions emphasize improvements in exams which leads to a worthy government job matching your skills and needs.