Can I get a government job? Actually, I've done my Masters of history in MG University through distance education.

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    Chetna S | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    You need to appear for competitive exams to get in to various posts in central government departments. The aspirants have to attend and score well in the exams carried out by SSC or UPSC to get in to the same. This enables them to obtain jobs in centralized banks, telecom, military, educational sectors, etc. To get in to post of lecturer or research assistants the candidate has to quality NET examination carried out by UGC.
    State government jobs after MA in history
    The postgraduates in History can get into different departments under state government through competitive test carried out by public service commission. The candidates have t
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    Divya Jain Student | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Hello,
    Yes, you can get a government job, but you have to appear in competitive exams like: UPSC, SSC, IBPS PO, etc.
    There are many government jobs available in different sectors. In most of the competitive exams, the eligibility required is Bachelor degree. So, you can apply easily.
    You have to prepare for these exams. Click here to know, how to prepare for SSC CGL exam:
    http://eduinfo.kinja.com/ssc-cgl-2016-tier-1-tier-2-preparation-1783646128
    IBPS PO application form process is also started. 13 August is the last date to fill the form.
    Best of luck.

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