Can I get a government job after completing a Diploma in fire engineering?

Asked about Parmanand College of Fire Engineering & Safety Management - Diploma in Fire Engineering & Industrial safety Management

I've completed my HSC with 48% from science stream.

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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    5 years ago
    There is no guarantee of Government jobs after completing the Diploma in fire engineering. However, Diploma in Fire and Safety Management course prepares the students to deal real-life situations with strength and courage without panicking, as well as safeguarding the lives of others. As the issue of safety is one of the primary and important aspects in the present time, candidates after the successful completion of the course, find it lucrative to find a job in private and government sectors.
    They can work for Refineries, Industries, Electricity boards, Fire safety Training Institutes, Armed forces, Chemical plants and other such guidi
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