Best Government Job Exams to Prepare During Graduation Years


  1. SSC CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level)



If you didn’t know, let me tell you that you can easily prepare for Government Jobs exam along with your graduation. Through this exam, you get jobs on posts like Data Entry Operator (DEO), Lower Division Clerk (LDC), and Postal Assistant / Sorting Assistant, which are the best options for decent salary, office environment, and long-term job security. For those who don’t know, this exam is conducted in three stages: first is Tier 1, which is an objective online test. Then comes Tier 2, which is a descriptive offline paper where you need to know essay and letter writing. The final stage is Tier 3, which is a typing or skill test, and this stage decides your final selection. If we talk about preparation, even if you study 2 to 3 hours daily with focus and dedication, it is enough for you. But remember, you need to be consistent every day, not just for one day. Also, pay attention to General Awareness and English Grammar and study them daily, because scoring good marks in these two subjects is comparatively easy. Use toppers’ formulas and solve previous year papers, as this will help you understand the question pattern. And yes, for the typing test, daily typing practice is also necessary.



  1. SSC GD (General Duty Constable)



SSC General Duty Constable is the best option for those students whose dream is to wear a uniform for the nation. And not only that, through this post you get the opportunity to serve in big paramilitary forces like BSF, CISF, ITBP, CRPF. The best thing about this is that the minimum qualification required is only 10th pass, which makes it even better for you. That means, whether you’re pursuing graduation or have already completed it, you can easily prepare for this and apply for it. Now, if we talk about the selection process, first there’s a written exam, in which mainly GK, Reasoning, Maths, and other compulsory subjects are asked. After that, there’s your Physical Efficiency Test, where you must be aware of the tasks that are given, and this is where your actual fitness is tested. For those who don’t know, the last stage is the Medical Test, where your health and full body are checked thoroughly. The most important part of the preparation is doing daily jogging and physical exercises to keep both yourself and your health fit. You must include running, push-ups, and stamina-building exercises in your daily routine. Along with that, practice GK and Reasoning regularly, take online mock tests, and solve previous year papers so you can understand the exam pattern.



  1. Railway Group D



Railway Group D job is truly the dream of almost everyone, and by now, everyone knows that working in the railways is a secure and respected career. For Group D posts, the eligibility is only 10th pass or ITI passed, so if you are pursuing graduation or have already completed it, you can easily prepare for it without any issue. In this category, we get posts like Track Maintainer, Assistant Pointsman, and Helper, which, as far as we know, are the backbone of the railway system. First is the computer-Based Test (CBT), in which Science and Maths of 10th level are asked, along with questions from General Awareness and Current Affairs. After clearing the CBT, you face the Physical Efficiency Test (PET), where your physical stamina and strength are properly checked. The last stage of this selection process is Document Verification, in which all your certificates are verified. If you want to prepare for this, then first, make your Science and Maths strong, because the CBT contains questions from these topics. Also, read General Awareness and Current Affairs daily, so you can maintain a good grip on latest updates and static GK.



  1. Rajasthan Police Constable



If you are from Rajasthan, then this job can be a big opportunity for you, especially if you are physically fit along with graduation and follow a bit of discipline. To enter this field, it is necessary to be 10th or 12th pass. For preparation, do jogging daily and include stamina-building workouts in your daily routine. Practice GK and Reasoning regularly, and study Rajasthan’s History, Culture, and Current Affairs carefully. All these things will bring you one step closer to selection.



  1. REET (Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers)



REET is the best opportunity for those students who want to build their career in the teaching field, whether you want to teach from Class 1 to 8 level. If you take admission in BSTC / B. Ed during graduation, then you can start the preparation for both together. The best way to prepare is to fix 2 to 3 subjects daily for yourself, make short notes by yourself and study them systematically. Do regular revision, and understand teaching methods along with educational psychology thoroughly, because these concepts are asked again and again in the exam. Solving previous year papers and taking mock tests is also very important, as it will help you understand the exam pattern automatically and your speed will also improve. The most important things are consistency and smart study. If you study sincerely and understand the syllabus properly, then clearing REET will be an easy task for you. But if your dream is to become a schoolteacher, then start the preparation from today itself. Maybe in the next session, you will also be teaching your first batch in a school.

Bonus Tips for All Aspirants

Below we are sharing some useful tips that are especially for you, and if you follow them properly, your preparation can become even stronger.



  1. Make a Timetable
    You must maintain a balance between graduation and competitive exam preparation. That’s why make a proper timetable where both college and study can be adjusted.




  2. Attempt Mock Tests
    Attempt at least one mock test every week. It will help you identify your weak topics and give you experience of exam pressure.




  3. Stay Away from social media
    Don’t use your phone more than necessary. Use study apps but avoid distractions.




  4. Stay Motivated
    Sometimes you will feel tired or bored. In such moments, thinking about your goals or watching the journey of a successful student will help.




  5. Find a Study Partner
    If possible, study with a friend with whom you can discuss topics and stay motivated.



Conclusion

Friends, if you start preparing for these Sarkari Naukri along with your graduation, you will stay one step ahead in the competition. By the time your degree gets completed, you would have already gained experience of one or two exams, which is quite important. Remember, "Until we break it, we won’t leave it." The dream of a government job will only come true when you maintain consistency along with hard work. Hope this blog sets a direction for you. Best wishes. Stay focused, stay dedicated! Jai Hind.

 


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