Join Indian Defence and FCI As An Officer - Possibilities and Career Growth
Indian Army, Air Force and Indian Navy show the pride and strength of India. Large Numbers of candidates are required in the Indian force, Indian Air Force, Indian Navy. These effective posts in Indian Defence can be gotten by those persons. For recruitment, UPSC conducts a written exam, which is competitive and tough. A better preparation is needed to the students to crack the written exam of the Indian Army (NDA and CDS). After clearing the written exam, candidates are called for SSB interview and medical test. If you want to apply, you have qualified 12th for NDA exam and Graduation for CDS exam. Candidates are preferred, if they are a sports person. Those candidates do not apply for NDA and CDS exam that are not Physical fit to clear the medical test.
Indian Defence has a huge requirement of candidates, but interested and eligible candidates are in few amounts. A big difference is found in requirement and availability of candidates. Now-a-days, people show their interest to join, but they cannot enter in Indian Army. Its reason is that capable candidates do not apply for Indian Army.
Similarly, FCI is also number one organization to give an officer level job. Food Corporation of India has published vacancies in different states to fill the vacant spaces. FCI is an organization which handles the food problems of India. FCI releases the vacancies for Management Trainee Accounts, Management Trainee General, Management Trainee Depot and Management Trainee Movement in every year. In 2013, it has again announced the vacancies for these officers’ posts in different states. This recruitment drives are giving lots of opportunities, so possibilities are increased to get in government sector. FCI recruitment 2013 is done on the bases of written exam and an interview. All graduates may apply in FCI recruitment 2013.
FCI Recruitment 2013, Indian Army Recruitment 2013, nausena-bharti.nic.in are the recruitment processes which are work under Indian Government.
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