Government Jobs: Are you preparing for a government job? Then you have not one but many opportunities in November after Diwali. Know for which posts recruitment has come out.
Government jobs are in great demand in India. Most of the youth's first choice is government jobs. But if seen from the point of view of population. Very few people in India get government jobs.
Several thousand applications are submitted for one post for a government job. If you are also looking for a government job and are busy preparing. So after Diwali, you have some golden opportunities. Let us tell you.
In Uttar Pradesh, under the National Health Mission, recruitment has come out for 7401 posts of Community Health Officer. Applications have started for this. Applications can be given by visiting the official website upnrhm.gov.in. The last date is 17 November.
If you are preparing to join the Defense Force. So, for you, recruitment of ASI, Constable, Super Specialist Medical Officer, and Deputy Commandant has come out in Indo Tibet Border Security Force i.e. ITBP. You can fill out the form till 14th November.
Recruitment has come out for 500 posts of Assistant in National Insurance Company Limited owned by Government of India. Graduate candidates from any recognized university can apply for it. 11th November is the last date for application.
Recruitment has come out in Administrative Reforms, Public Works Department, Higher Education Department and this department in Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission i.e. UPSC. Application for this can be given till 18th November on the official website uppsc.up.nic.in.
If you belong to the teaching field, then there is a very good job opportunity for you. Recruitment of Government Lecturers has come out for more than 600 posts in Uttarakhand. Application for this can be made till 7th November.
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