Engineering is a highly sought-after career option after 12th science. Engineering graduates leave their colleges each year in search of decent jobs. Many students want to work in the government sector because of multiple reasons, including job security, retirement schemes, higher salaries, less workload, and other long-term benefits. You can also get into the government through engineering branches.

Branching in Engineering for Government Jobs

Electronics Engineering Jobs

Electronics is one the oldest engineering branches. Many Industries need Electronic Engineers. You can become an electronic engineer after completing your b.tech degree in ece. There are many government jobs available.

You will be eligible to work in government departments like the Indian Railways, Bharat heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Bharat Sachar Nigam Limited (BSNL), Indian Army and Navy, Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), etc., after completing your B.Tech. in Electronics.

Mechanical Engineering Jobs

This branch of Engineering is the best when it comes to career prospects.

After completing a b.tech degree in ME, you are eligible to apply for government jobs in Indian Air Force, Indian Railways and Indian Army.

Civil Engineering Jobs

Civil Engineering is the core branch of Engineering. You will need to be able to plan your career in government departments.

You may be eligible to work in other departments as a Civil Engineering graduate, such as the Public Works Department (PWD), National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), Town Planning Office and State-sponsored Building projects. Indian Railways is another example.