What are the government job options after completing B.Sc from North Maharashtra University?

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    Manori Sahni | Contributor-Level 9

    4 months ago

    There are various government job options for BSc graduates. NMU Jalgaon BSc graduates can apply for these jobs. However, the selection depends upon the skill set of the students. The below table covers the popular government jobs after BSc in 2024, candidates can look out for:

    Departments

    BSc Government Job Roles

    Average Annual Salary (in INR)

    Forest Department

    IFS Officer

    4.1 LPA

    AIIMS

    Nursing Officer

    5.6 LPA

    Indian Air Force (IAF)

    Medical Assistant

    9.1 LPA

    RBI

    Grade B Officer

    6-7 LPA

    Food Corporation of India (FCI)

    Trainee

    4.3 LPA

    Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC)

    AAO

    14.7 LPA

    Indian Railways

    Assistant Officer

    7.5 LPA

    NOTE: The mentioned salary package is as per data curated from the web. Hence, is indicative.

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