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manpreet
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3 years ago
It all depends on your interests. If you want a government job just after your graduation, then start preparing for the competitive exams otherwise you can pursue for CA programme. There are many organizations which are recruiting students in different fields like Banks, Railways and in other government sectors. Recently Railway Recruitment Board has announced a vast number of vacancies to recruit the aspirant in Indian Railway. To appear in this examinations, you must have to fulfill the required eligibility criteria. There are 62907 posts in RB Group D and 26502 for RRB ALP. So, this is the great opportunity for you to get a government job. The choice is yours!