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What are the Best Government After class 12th or Grads? Top 10 Government Jobs for 12th Pass Candidates

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Government jobs in India remain the most attractive ones because of the social reputation that comes along with a hassle-free life and job security. Starting from an attendant to a Group A officer, every government employee enjoys the prestige and benefits that include house rent allowance and travel allowance. These benefits are the major reasons why Indian youth are giving competitive entrance examinations immediately after their education, despite having millions of private-sector job opportunities.

Vying for a government job, many candidates take up lower positions that are available for class 12 pass-outs. There are many vacancies in the departments such as defense, banking, and railways for the candidates who have graduated from high school. If you are one of the candidates aiming for a government job after completing class 12, tour the jobs that are available.
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1. National Defence Academy (NDA) 

The defense sector in India consists of three wings, namely the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, and Indian Navy. Students who have passed 10+2 can appear for the all India entrance exam, NDA. With this, they will be recruited to the respective armed forces. Candidates from any stream can join the Indian Army after 10+2. However, physics and mathematics are required at a 10+2 level for the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force.

2. SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) 

Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
conducts the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) exam, annually, to recruit candidates for the positions of lower division clerks and data entry operators.

3. SSC Multi Tasking Staff (MTS) 

Multi-Tasking Staff, one of the entrance exams conducted by the Staff Selection Commission, is conducted to recruit candidates as support staff at various ministries and government departments.

4. SSC Stenographer (Grade C and Grade D) 

The stenographer examination is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission to recruit aspirants for Grade C and Grade D positions. The educational qualification for this exam is a high school graduate certificate. The stenography skills certificate is also required to take the exam.

5. Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) 

There are many vacancies in the Indian Railways for candidates who have passed class 12. Some of the vacancies in the Indian Railways are assistant loco pilot, office assistants, station master and ticket collector. The basic qualification required to apply for these posts is a high school graduate certificate. Depending on the requirement, the board has the authority to change the prerequisites.

6. Jobs In State Government 

There are many jobs available at respective state governments for the candidates who have passed class 12. Some of the positions one can apply for with a 10+2 pass certificate are those of mechanics, technicians, drivers, assistants, telephone operators, and others.

7. Indian Army 

For the posts such as technical entry scheme (TES) and soldiers (only male), Mahila constables (general duty), junior commissioned officers (catering), the educational qualification is a high school graduate certificate.

8. Indian Navy 

A high school graduate certificate is the educational qualification for posts of a sailor, cadet entry in technical diploma, and senior secondary recruits (SSR) as well as artificer apprentice.

9. Indian Coast Guard 

One can also take up positions at the Indian Coast Guard after graduating high school. One can apply for the posts of Naviks (sailors) and Yantriks (technicians), assistant commandant, and airmen in IAF.

10. Security Forces 

Apart from the defense, there are various openings in the security forces for candidates who have passed class 12. With a 10+2 graduate certificate, a candidate can apply for a few positions in the Border Security Force (BSF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force (ITBP), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and Central Industrial Security Force (CISF).

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