There are
many trends which go around in social circles that force people to get
judgemental about the situation. Not only is it applicable for behavior in
particular but also suits the labelling of the trend in jobs in India. When
candidates apply for a job, it somehow reflects the general trend, albeit for a
small period of time. Government jobs were the cynosure of every candidate’s
eyes in the 20th century. There were many people who were taking up government
jobs and even there were jobs in plenty for the number of qualified people at
that point of time.
As India
enters into the 21st century and a decade has passed, still abulations have
been found towards the government jobs or sarkari naukri. It can obviously be
called as a trend in the most elongated form. To provide a backing factor which
also suggests that the trend is actually in force, there are the high turnouts
for SSC recruitment 2013. SSC or Staff Selection Commission is a body in India,
which carries out recruitment to various departments and organisations in the
country. Read More detail on ibpsclerkrecruitmentinfo.com
• High
turnouts, plentiful posts and online exams as pointers
By the end
of 2012, there was the advertisement for assistant Grade II jobs in Food
Corporation of India which numbered around 6000 and there were some lakhs of
applicants for the posts. A similar turnout is being expected for the SSC
recruitment 2013 in many new advertisements. About 1500 posts of engineering
assistant and technicians are scheduled to be included in the Prasar Bharati
recruitment drive. CGL or Common Graduate Level posts in different government
departments like income tax, excise, customs, etc are to be filled up by SSC
recruitment 2013, through written and proficiency tests. Also, the SSC is going
to fill up more than 10,000 posts of constable general duty and rifleman in
various armed forces in India.
All of these
posts in SSC CGL advertisements, the constables in armed forces, engineering
assistants and technicians, etc are in various government departments. When
Staff Selection Commission gives the advertisements for such sarkari naukri,
candidates put in their applications in huge numbers. Further testimonies of
the high turnout are seen from the change in arrangements in application forms
and admit cards. Nowadays, most of the applications for SSC recruitment 2013
are in online format, while the admit cards for different examinations would
have to be downloaded through the official SSC portal. Due to the huge number
of candidates, such a medium becomes easy for scrutinising the applications and
also uploading of the admit cards in the same format for everyone.
• SBI PO
announced and clerical on the brink
There are
also large turnouts for huge number of vacancies in State Bank of India, which
was announced a year back. More than 20,000 clerical and probationary officer
positions would be filled up in the coming years starting from 2013, as per the
announcements. Since the SBI recruitment 2013 for probationary officer
recruitment has been declared to be held in 23rd April, 2013, the candidates
are all busy putting in their applications. Although not directly working under
the government, the SBI is the largest nationalised bank of the country, both
in terms of number of operational centres as well as customers. Serving in any
post in SBI is as good as working in a government organisation. It is also
sometimes better as the officer ranked posts have a good pay scale.
The number
of candidates appearing for SSC and SBI recruitment 2013 would probably not be
possible to be counted as these exams are conducted on an all India basis. But
still, looking from the crowd that gathers at different centres across the
country, it can be estimated that the total number must be in millions. High
turnout is therefore a conclusive affirmation of the trend of Indian masses
opting or at least trying for sarkari naukri in different cadres and groups.
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