Securing a job fresh out of college can be a daunting task for many. Often, the reality of entry-level pay hits hard, leaving individuals seeking opportunities that align with their financial needs. However, amidst the challenges, a unique employment offer has surfaced, catching the attention of job seekers across social media platforms.
Rural children in India have clear career aspirations, with boys preferring the Army and police while girls commonly choose teaching and medicine. The ASER 2023 'Beyond Basics' report reveals that 21% of rural children aged 14 to 18 have not yet thought about their future careers. Regional variations in career preferences are also highlighted, with girls in different states aspiring to become teachers or doctors.
This growth is anticipated due to the favourable combination of neutral policy settings, positive credit momentum, and manageable macroeconomic macros amid a 15-year high household debt levels
Ratan Tata's brother Jimmy Tata is still a significant shareholder in Tata Motors, Tata Steel, Tata Sons, TCS, Tata Power, Indian Hotels, and Tata Chemicals, for those who are unaware. He keeps himself informed of every Tata corporate development.
IAS Success Story: In pursuit of his goal, Govind Jaiswal was unwaveringly committed and sincere. In Delhi, he tutored maths and sometimes went without eating to save money. Jaiswal, who went to a government school and a small college in Varanasi, obtained 48th place on his first try in the 2006 UPSC civil services exam.
IAS Success Story: In pursuit of his goal, Govind Jaiswal was unwaveringly committed and sincere. In Delhi, he tutored maths and sometimes went without eating to save money. Jaiswal, who went to a government school and a small college in Varanasi, obtained 48th place on his first try in the 2006 UPSC civil services exam.
Abhishek Kumar, a final-year computer science student at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Patna, was offered a record-breaking job at Amazon with a salary of INR 1.8 crore per year. Before being given the highly sought-after job at Amazon, Kumar had to pass three rounds of worldwide interviews after passing an Amazon-conducted coding test in December 2021.