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19th November 2014, 03:16 PM
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Government Job Exam After Age of 33
I am 35 years old and having post graduate degree. Would you please let me know in which exam I can write to a government job?
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#2
20th November 2014, 08:27 AM
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Re: Government Job Exam After Age of 33
Yes dear, there are many govt. job posts in India that offers no age limit so here I am providing detail about some entrance exam. You can go for civil services or educational exam like RAS, TET Etc. TGT: Trained graduate teacher, graduate candidates are eligible. SLET: State lavel eligibility test, candidates are eligible who have B.Ed degree PGT: Post graduate teacher, graduate candidates are eligible. TET: Teacher eligibility test, candidates are eligible who have B.Ed degree. NET: National eligibility test, post graduate candidates are eligible. UPSC: RAS exam, IAS exam. |
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2nd November 2015, 08:13 AM
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Re: Government Job Exam After Age of 33
Hii friend , I have Done Master Degree in Mathematics, Now I am near about 33 years. So plz tell me Can I give any Government Entrance ? |
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2nd November 2015, 08:13 AM
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Re: Government Job Exam After Age of 33
Friend , for your help , Here I want to you that At the age of 33 you can apply for Teaching Jobs You will have to give PGT,TGT, NET and SET exam Because there is no upper age limit for these exam. You are not eligible to apply for UPSC exams. Opportunities are there if you belongs to any reserved or backward community like- OBC, SC/ST etc. Age Limit for candidates according to category is: Category Age Limit 1. General 21 years to 30 years 2. OBC 21 years to 33 years 3. SC/ST 21 years to 35 years UPSC Exams list : Indian Foreign Service Indian P & T Accounts & Finance Service Indian Audit and Accounts Service Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central Excise) Indian Defence Accounts Service Indian Revenue Service (I.T.) Indian Ordnance Factories Service (Assistant Works Manager, Administration) Indian Postal Service Indian Civil Accounts Service Indian Railway Traffic Service Indian Railway Accounts Service Indian Railway Personnel Service Post of Assistant Security Commissioner in Railway Protection Force Indian Defence Estates Service Indian Information Service (Junior Grade) Indian Trade Service, Group 'A' (Gr. III) Indian Corporate Law Service |
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5th January 2016, 04:55 PM
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Re: Government Job Exam After Age of 33
Hi I am interested in knowing the various age limit criteria for government jobs as I would like to know for which jobs I am eligible after attaining the age of 33 years?
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#6
5th January 2016, 04:56 PM
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Re: Government Job Exam After Age of 33
Every Government Vacancies the age limit for general candidates must be be 21 to 30 years (For civil services exams, bank PO examination), 20 to 25 Years (PNB Clerk Recruitment exam) OR 17 to 21 Year (For SCRA Examination). However the Maximum age Eligiblity criteria was not to be more than 30 years and If you are belong to general category then you are not eligible for Government Examinations. Then only Reserved category aspirants are eligible, The Reserved Category aspirants such As SC, ST, OBC will get the age relaxation. The SC, ST aspirants will gets 5 year Relaxation, OBC aspirants will gets 3 year Relaxation, Persons With Disabilities gets 10 years and Ex-Service man will gets 5 Year Relaxation on age. So, at this age you will not eligible for Government Jobs such as UPSC examination, Bank Examination, Railways Examination, CDS Examination. Opportunities are there if you belongs to any reserved or backward community like- OBC, SC/ST etc. The better option in this regard is 'Indian Civil Services'. Apart from educational qualification required one may also have to satisfy the following age criteria. Age limit for OBC (NCL) aspirants: 30 years + relaxation of 3 years. Age limit for SC/ST aspirants: 30 years + relaxation of 5 years. Age limit for PH/PD aspirants: 30 years + relaxation of 10 years. Age limit for wards of defense personnel aspirants: 30 years + relaxation of 5 years. |
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