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What Jobs Do We Get After Clearing SSC?

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What Jobs Do We Get After Clearing SSC?

 

When it comes to government jobs, the Staff Selection Commission exam is one of the most sought-after. 


SSC tests are required for anyone seeking well-paid employment with the Indian government departments.

 

However, what occupations do you get after passing the exams conducted under SSC?


Before applying for the best job in SSC, you should familiarize yourself with the positions. To help you, we have provided an SSC job list with salary below. It allows you to learn more about your chances of getting into the government. 


The pay levels for SSC positions range from 1 to 8. To get into the desired position, one must take the appropriate exam. 


To be accepted into SSC, you must pass the exam required for the chosen position. Numerous exams are conducted under SSC to recruit thousands of individuals every year. Let's have a look at the many tests you can take if you're interested in the SSC:


  1. For graduates, SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level)

  2. Exam for 12th Pass SSC CHSL (Combined higher secondary level)

  3. Engineers can take the SSC JE (Junior Engineer) test.

  4. For numerous police departments, SSC CPO (Central Police Organization)

  5. Stenographer (SSC)

  6. SSC MTS (Multi Tasking Staff)


We'll make it convenient for you by offering information on government job posts in the SSC:

Job Opportunities after cracking SSC CGL

After passing the SSC CGL, there are several job opportunities available. Here is the SSC job list with salary:

1. Inspector (Central Excise)

You can be assigned to a field assignment or the headquarters, or you will have to do administrative duties at the department. If you perform well, you can be promoted to Excise Inspector, Assistant Commissioner, Joint Commissioner, Additional Commissioner of Income Tax, Appraiser/ Superintendent, and Deputy Commissioner. The average monthly salary for a Central Excise Inspector is roughly INR 45,000.

2. Tax Assistant (Central Board of Direct Taxes) 

A Tax Assistant at the Central Board of Direct Taxes is responsible for various tasks. If posted in non-assessment, you will only be responsible for clerical work, and if posted in assessment, you will be doing work related to the assessment of income tax of a company, partnership firm, or ab individual. If all goes well, you'll be eligible for promotions to higher positions. A Tax Assistant earns roughly INR 23,000 per month.

3. Inspector of Income Taxes (Central Board of Direct Taxes)

Assessment of the income tax that companies and individuals are required to pay is an important duty of an Income Tax Inspector when posted in the Assessment section. If posted in the no-assessment section, you have to do fieldwork and participate in income tax raids whenever needed. Your monthly compensation as an Income Tax Inspector will range from INR 36,000-to 42,000.

4. Inspector (Examiner) - Central Board of Excise and Customs

If you are stationed in the field, you will be responsible for verifying the taxes levied on goods traveling through various ports. Essential documents must also be cataloged and filed. If you're assigned to the CBEC headquarters, you'll primarily perform clerical duties. The monthly compensation is between INR 35,000 and INR 42,000.

Job Opportunities after cracking SSC CHSL

After passing the SSC CHSL, you can find the following job opportunities:

  1. Lower Division Clerk (LDC)/ Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA)

Candidates for the position of LDC can be appointed after passing the SSC CHSL (Lower Divisional Clerk). LDCs work in the administrative section of the central government's many departments and ministries. After completing the probation time at the respective department or ministry, the Lower Divisional Clerk can advance to the position of Upper Divisional Clerk (UDC). For promotion, however, the candidate must pass the departmental examination. The salary ranges from Rs. 19,900 to Rs. 63,200.

  1.  Postal Assistant (PA)/ Sorting Assistant (SA)

Postal Assistants and Sorting Assistants operate in various departments within the postal service. They are in charge of mail disposals, maintenance of data, handling customer queries, etc. However, the opportunities for advancement as a PA/SA are far greater than those for LDCs / DEOs. Under the MACP rule, they are automatically promoted to higher positions after ten years of service. This position pays between Rs. 25,500 and Rs. 81,100 per month.

  1. Data Entry Operator (DEO)

Under the direction of numerous departments and ministries, the Data Entry Operator (DEO) enters data into computers. As a result, remarkable typing speed is required for this position. DEOs have a low rate of promotions and professional growth, despite having a pleasant job profile. After passing different exams, such as SAS, DEOs can be promoted to DEO higher grades. DEOs are paid between Rs. 25,500 and Rs. 81,100 per month.


We hope the SSC posts list and salary details we have provided above are useful. If you want to land a good job after passing your SSC exam, take some SSC online courses and go over the full exam curriculum to ensure that your competitive exam preparation is flawless.

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