Can I get a good government job after completing B.Tech in CSE?

0 100 Views | Posted 7 years ago

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  • Hello Atul,
    Jobs in Government Sector:
    The government sector provides numerous job opportunities for these professionals. The qualified candidates can take part in the competitive examinations carried out by UPSC or State PSCs for different jobs. The candidates clearing these examinations will be posted to various departments of government services in related fields. They can also appear for the examinations organized by SSC, Defence sectors, railway departments, public sector banks, etc.
    The various job prospects for these professionals are:
    1)Domain Consultants
    2)Industries Officer (Technical)
    3)IT Manager
    4)Jr. Software Developer
    5)Software
    ...more
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Hello Atul,
    There are fewer jobs in CSE branch in government sector mainly there is a large job opportunity in private sector so it is tough to get a job in the government sector.

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