The UPSSSC PET Exam Date 2025 is announced for various Group B and C posts in Uttar Pradesh. The exam date notice was officially released on the official website of Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission. You can check exam dates, syllabus and eligibility criteria for this exam in the article.
The UPSSSC PET exam date is 6th and 7th of September in 2025. Students must prepare for the examination and check their admit card before the exam date. Shift timings for the exam are:
The application process for PFRDA Grade A Recruitment 2025 ends on 6th August 2025.Fill out the form before the last date of application. The portal is open on 23rd June 2025 to apply online and the link will activate soon. Official notification has been released, you can download it through the link mentioned in the article. A total of 20 vacancies for the Assistant Manager which you can apply for. If you are willing to build your career in the government sector, it is time to fill out an application on the official website.
Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority selects candidates through a 3-stage selection process. Candidates should pass the Preliminary exam (1st stage), Main Exam (2nd stage), and Interview (3rd stage). Those candidates who clear out these three stages will be selected for the Assistant Manager Post.
Post Graduation in any relevant subject, Graduate in Law/Engineering from any recognized board, ACA/FCA from ICAI, ACS/FCS from ICSI, CFA from the institute, OR ACMA/FCMA from ICMAI
Information Technology
UG with Engineering (cs, electrical, electronics), PG with Computer Application, UG with any discipline + PG in CS/IT, OR UG/PG/Diploma in AI & ML
Finance & Accounts
UG with ACA/FCA from ICAI, ACS/FCS from ICSI, CFA from CFA institute, ORACMA/FCMA from ICMAI.
Research (Statistics)
Post Graduation in Finance/Economics/Statistics
Research (Economics)
Post Graduation in Statistics/Economics/Commerce
Actuary
Bachelor’s in Core subjects of Actuaries of India examination
Legal
Graduation in Law from any recognized college.
Official Language
UG & PG with Hindi, English OR Mater’s in Sanskrit/Economic/Commerce with Hindi as a subject at Bachelor’s level from any recognized college.
In the constantly changing healthcare environment, the focus is changing. Doctors and nurses may be the public face of medicine, but there is a whole engine room of professionals holding the system together: the Allied Health Professionals. To become one, you need to break down the Allied Medical Courses Roadmap.
If you have ever asked yourself questions like “who runs that fancy MRI machine?”, “who handles the complex chemistry of a pathology lab?”, or “who assists a runner to walk again after a devastating injury?”, you have now become the proud owner of a glimpse into the world of Allied Health.
As the 2026 Union Budget announced the addition of ten new allied health disciplines and targets to train one lakh professionals in five years, there is no better time to chart your path in this domain.
What are Allied Medical Courses?
Allied Health Sciences (AHS) are career options in the healthcare sector where professionals work in tandem with doctors and provide diagnostic, technical, therapeutic and other support services. These courses are specialized rather than comprehensive like an MBBS. They’re the hands-on, practical side of medicine—taking the technology and therapy and making them work to save lives.
Who Can Choose Allied Medical Courses?
These are the courses that are available for science stream students after 12th, and they consist of theory, practicals and also internships. Unlike MBBS, they are open (3-4 years), cheap (₹50k-₹5 lakhs total), and now NEET-compulsory under NCAHP for uniformity. Perfect for students looking at colleges like King George’ Medical University or the privates.
Allied Medical Courses Roadmap
Charting a course for this vocation from high school to the hospital is going to be a bit of a balancing act, particularly with new rules set to be implemented in 2026.
1. The Foundation (Class 12)
Allied health programs require a science core including physics, chemistry, and biology (PCB). Although certain diploma courses earlier admitted students from other streams, the drift in 2026 is towards making science a single stream for clinical jobs.
2. The Entrance Era (NEET 2026 onwards)
As per the notification of National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions, NCAHP dated 31st May 2023 NEET UG is going to be made compulsory for admissions in various undergraduate allied courses from 2026-27. It implies that the “non-NEET” option to some of the best institutes is being gradually closed, which will help enhance the quality and professional recognition of the graduates.
3. Choosing Your Path: Degree vs. Diploma
Bachelor’s Degree (B.Sc./BPT): Normally 3 to 4.5 years. They offer more theoretical knowledge and are oftentimes necessary for obtaining work permits in other countries.
Diploma (DMLT/DRT): 2 years in general. These “accelerated” tracks offer a practical focus on talent for students interested in moving quickly into the workforce.
Studying samples like blood, tissue, and other body fluids.
Lab Technologist
Bachelor of Physiotherapy — BSc (BPT)
Helping in regaining strength through Physical rehabilitation
Physiotherapist
BSc with Radiology & Imaging
Scanning through X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to detect injuries
Radiology Technologist
B.Sc. Anaesthesia & OT Tech
Supporting surgeons and managing ICUs.
OT Technician
B.Sc. Cardiac Care Technology
Monitoring heart health and ECGs.
Cardiac Technician
Why Choosing an Allied Medical Courses Roadmap is Right?
Entry to workforce more quickly
While an MBBS requires 5.5 years (plus specializations), most allied health programmes make you career-ready within 3 to 4 years. This is your lane if you just want to start making a difference and earning sooner.
High Demand
There is a massive demand for healthcare technicians worldwide and skilled professionals capable of meeting that demand are difficult to find, making it a path to high opportunity around the globe. Expansion of the Regional Medical Hubs (introduced in 2026 Budget) is expected to generate thousands of jobs in diagnostics and rehabilitation in India alone.
Technological Integration
If you’re a gadget geek or tech enthusiast, then Allied Health is the way to go. You don’t just read charts, you’re running some of the most sophisticated AI-enabled machines on the earth.
Future Scope and Salary
The era when Allied Health was considered a “plan B” is behind us. By 2026, the starting salaries of freshers can vary from ₹2.5L per annum to ₹5L per annum based on the specialization. Specialized positions such as Perfusionists or Cardiac Technicians also attract even higher premiums.
Additionally these degrees have great international mobility. Countries such as the UK, the UAE and Canada have specific visa tracks for Allied Health workers, so this is really your ticket to a global career.
Conclusion
The Allied Medical Courses Roadmap isn’t a secret trail anymore — it’s a fast moving highway. With a government emphasis on skilling and the standardization of entrance exams, these professions are enjoying a newfound prestige.
If you love science but don’t want to go to medical school for ten years, the Allied Health track is a balanced, tech-forward, and profoundly satisfying way to go.
Govt. jobs are undoubtedly one of the most safe and respected career options in India and passing the State Public Service Commission (PSC) exam in first attempt is a dream for many aspirants. As the competition is rising and the syllabus is vast, it sometimes feels like a difficult mountain to scale. But, with the right approach, intelligent study techniques, and diligent efforts, passing the exam is not an impossible dream. The crux is to understand the syllabus in depth, follow the right resources and adhere to a disciplined schedule that would cover both prelims & mains preparation.
Quick Thoughts Gathering to Begin With
Download official syllabus + all past papers of 8 years.
Make a list of books you own/need (start with NCERTs).
Select optional subject.
Put together a weekly schedule you can live with.
Create a one-pager daily current affairs file.
Enroll in test series / good coaching (online/offline) and commit to weekly mocks.
Start your NCERTs (goal: 2–3 chapters/day).
Big-picture study strategy (what to study & why)
Build bedrock knowledge first: NCERTs (6–12) for History, Geography, Economics, and Pol. These give a clean conceptual base.
Proceed to standard books for each subject (more below). Read for understanding, not rote.
Current affairs daily — newspaper + short notes. Link events to static syllabus.
Notes + revision cycle — Make short revision notes (1–2 pages) per topic; revise them frequently.
Practice smartly: MCQs for prelims + answer writing under time pressure for mains. Mains wins jobs — practice answer structure & linking facts to syllabus keywords.
Mocks & feedback: Do full length mocks and get answers evaluated (peer/mentor) and you improve your answer style and technique of scoring.
Recommended core resources (common, high-utility)
(You will need to add in your state-specific books / local history that you must have from your state board / PSC Recommended Readings)
Indian Polity — M. Laxmikanth (efficient + concise for governance & state-centred comparative questions).
Modern Indian History — Spectrum’s A Brief History of Modern India / Bipin Chandra (for depth).
Indian Economy — Ramesh Singh or any good concise economy book, supplemented with RBI / Economic Survey summaries.
Geography — Certificate Physical & Human Geography (G.C. Leong) or equivalent concise books.
Environment & Ecology — normal environment compendium/ class notes, track Recent Events.
State-specific history & polity — whatever books your PSC cites, in addition to local gazetteers and state government documents.
Current affairs & general reading
One daily national newspaper (The Hindu / Indian Express) or their summaries. Government releases: Press Information Bureau (PIB), state government portals, official reports (for schemes and facts). Monthly magazines or current affairs compendiums (good for revision).
Practice
Collection of previous years’ PSC papers (must have). A good questionbank or mock test series (free/paid) for practicing in time bound manner. Answer writing notebooks (keep one for mains answers).
Sample schedules — choose according to the time you have
If you have 12 months
1st to 4th month: complete NCERTs + standard books for GS I–III fundamentals; decide optional & finish fundamentals.
Months 5 to 8: Complete other standard books + begin consolidating notes; begin on PYQs.
9th and 10th months: High-intensity test series – full-length prelim mock test every week; augments revision of weak topics.
Months 11–12: Final run through + daily PYQs + last-mile current affairs. Mains answer practice (if prelim cleared).
Fast NCERT reading + priority standard book chapters on some important subjects.
Study 7-10 hours a day: current affairs in the morning, theory in bulk in mid-day, MCQs + past papers in the evening.
Mocks repeatedly at intervals of 3-4 days Analyze each.
Prelims strategy (objective test)
A good preparation strategy would be to start with the NCERTs along with one standard book per subject to establish a strong base. While learning content, same importance should be given to speed and accuracy by daily practicing MCQs gradually going to 500 – 1000 in a week. To gain maximum returns in minimum time, concentrate on high-yield topics such as Polity, the Constitution, Economy (primarily basic indices), Geography (with emphasis on map work), Environment, and Current Affairs. The Previous Year Questions (PYQs should be backbone of your preparation as it helps you to identify the areas/themes which the exam repeatedly tests).
Start writing answers from the early days of preparation, while upgrading yourself with the ability to write a good structured answer that has an introduction, a well-structured body (with headings or bullet points, if necessary) and a brief conclusion or way forward. Static knowledge and linking current affairs with theoretical knowledge need to be a part of answers as they give depth and relevance to answers. At the mid-stage of your preparation, doing a full answer paper every week – both essays and GS papers — is useful in developing regularity and you can increase the frequency as the exam comes closer. Regular assessment or peer review also is necessary, as it improves presentation as well as the density of content, leading to more effective answers.
Interview / personality test
Prepare short biographical stories related to: accomplishments, academic projects, work experience and expertise in optional subjects. Stay informed on regional issues and national affairs. Conduct mock interviews with mentors or peers, concentrate on clear communication, serenity, and concise responses.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Learning everything superficially diminishes its utility; depth is much more valuable than breadth across different fields at surface level isn’t very rewarding.
Disregarding previous years’ papers is the biggest blunder as these papers bring out the themes that repeat, the patterns of questions and the areas to be concentrated.
Not timing yourself while you practise MCQs or while writing answers results in bad speed and poor accuracy in the exam.
Too many resources create noise and confusion, while focusing one’s attention on too few resources creates blind spots. A small set of high quality, reliable resources is the best bet for clarity and retention.
Avoiding regular revision destroys the power of retention; one should revise systematically and at frequenter intervals to be able to recite confidently and be assured of long term recall.
Conclusion
How to Study Smart for First Attempt State PSC (Public Service Commission) Exam It is not about studying for countless hours, but it is about studying smart by keeping focus and being consistent. This trip requires a very clear mind, discipline, and a problem-solving attitude. Candidates with the right resources and guidance, along with consistent practice and revision, can not only cram for the exam but gain the confidence to ace at the Interview round. Wait for it… Success in the competitive exam is for those who start early, prepare strategically and have a firm belief till last that they will pass the exam.
The year 2025is bringing a wave of opportunities for aspirants to establish a career in the government. With more than one lakh vacancies being expected to be released across central and state departments, this year could be one of the biggest for recruitment for government jobs in India. From railways to banking, teaching to defence services, there are jobs galore in almost every field for candidates from varied streams of education.
Central Government Job Opportunities
There are massive recruitment processes being conducted by the central government in various departments. Railway Recruitment Board RRB NTPC Vacancies 2020: Total 88150 Vacancies Grade A and Grade B (RS OS) for both graduate and under-graduate posts. The application process for graduate level posts like Station Master, Goods Train Manager, Traffic Assistant and Senior Clerk cum Typist will commence from October 21, 2025 and will end on November 20, 2025. Applications are invited from October 28 to November 27, 2025 for non-graduate positions such as Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, and Accounts Clerk cum Typist.
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has been the main recruiter with various exams being conducted annually. SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) exam Apply Online for 3,131 vacancies of Lower Divisional Clerk, Junior Secretariat Assistant and Data Entry Operator is out. SSC is also conducting the SSC CPO exam for recruitment to 2,861 Sub-Inspector posts; the deadline to apply is October 16, 2025.Furthermore, the SSC has released 7,565 Constable vacancies and the deadline to submit applications is October 21, 2025.
Jobs in Banking Sector
There are many positions open in the banking sector during this year. The State Bank of India (SBI) has released 6,589 vacancies for the posts of Clerk (Junior Associates). The preliminary exams have already been conducted from September 20, 21 and 27 2025 and the mains exam will be held in November 2025. The role provides a lucrative remuneration of Rs 46,000 per month.
There are several public sector bank vacancies for IBPS, RBI, NABARD, etc. that will be announced in the year for the readers. The Bank of Baroda invites application from eligible candidates for the posts of Manager, Senior Manager, etc., the last date being 30th October, 2025.
IAS, IPS, and IFS
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) still serves as the entry point for the most coveted positions in the Indian civil services. The UPSC Civil Services 2025 Notification is now out for 1129 vacancies in IAS, IPS, IFS and other services. The notification was issued on 22 January 2025, with Preliminary examination on 25 May 2025, and Mains examination from the 22nd of August 2025. UPSC ESE 2026: The UPSC Engineering Services Exam 2026 has been released for 474 vacancies and the last date to apply is 16th October 2025.
Defence and Police Services
For all those who want to serve their country in uniform, 2025 has a lot to offer. The Indian Army has released notification for technical graduate courses with 30 vacancies, the last date to apply for this recruitment is 6th November, 2025. The deadline is November 4, 2025 to apply for the following Border Security Force (BSF) vacancies: 391 Constable (General Duty).
State police departments are also conducting major recruitments. Uttar Pradesh Police recruitment for 19220 Constable in Provincial Armed Constabulary, Civil Police and Women’s Battalion soon to be announced. Bihar Police has released notification for the recruitment of 4128 Constable posts, last date of application submission is 5th November 2025.
Teaching Jobs – A Major Opportunity
The education sector is seeing one of the biggest hiring sprees. There are around 9156 vacancies that were announced recently by The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) for the teaching and non-teaching job positions. For Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT), 3,619 vacancies are posted in various subjects like Science, English, Hindi, Maths, Social Science. In addition to these 1,966 posts are for Primary Teachers (PRTs). Notification will be announced in the first or second week of October 2025.
Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS) has invited applications for teaching and non-teaching posts, the last date to apply is 23 October 2025 for a total of 7,267 vacancies. Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) Recruitment 2025: Application for 5,346 TGT Teacher posts are now available with the last date being 07th November 2025.
State Government Vacancies
Several state governments in India are also declaring massive recruitments. Bihar is on the top with a lot of openings like 23,175 Inter Level posts through BSSC and the last date for applying is 25 November 2025. The state has also released 2,747 Junior Engineer posts and 3,727 Office Attendant vacancies.
Tamil Nadu has declared 1,483 vacancies for panchayat secretary post, with last date of application as 09.11.2025. West Bengal is inviting applications for the posts of Clerk and Group D 8,477 posts. Maharashtra has released vacancies for 903 Land Surveyor posts and 938 Group C posts.
Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs)
Jobs in PSU are always lucrative as they provide good pay and job security. ONGC, BHEL, IOCL and other big PSUs also hire through various exams such as GATE, CLAT, and direct recruitment. 2025. South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL) has declared 543 Assistant Foreman posts, last date to apply is 09 Nov 2025.
SEBI has released the official notification for the Officer Grade A exam 2025 for 110 vacancies The last date to apply is 31st October 2025.20 Posts) Power Grid Officer Trainee Vacancy 2021-22: The Online Applications are invited from the eligible candidates for the recruitment of 20 Officer Trainees for the suitable Chartered Accountants and company secretaries.
Opportunities for All Educational Backgrounds
Some Of The Best Part About Government Jobs Recruitment In 2025 Is That There Will Be Opportunities For Candidates With Different Educational Backgrounds. There are ideal posts for 10th pass students and postgraduates as well. The recruitment for the posts of Constable, Group D staff, Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) and other assistant roles for 10th and 12th pass candidates are notified on regular basis.
There are various officer level posts for graduate and postgraduate candidates in banks, railways, civil services, teaching and technical wings etc. Engineering Graduates can also find jobs in PSUs, Railways and State Engineering Services.
There are many jobs and vacancies being announced on regular basis so keep visiting is must. Candidate must visit the official website of the recruitment body regularly such as SSC, UPSC, RRB, State Public Service Commission etc. Most applications are now made online, so applicants need to have email addresses and scanned documents.
The application procedure usually requires registration, completion of elaborate forms, uploading of documents, payment of fees (which might be waived or reduced for certain categories), and submission prior to a deadline. You must go through the official notification properly and check whether you fulfill all the eligibility criteria before applying.
Conclusion
The year 2025 is a landmark year for government job candidates in the entire India. With more than one lakh vacancies across various sectors and qualifications, this is the ideal time for aspirants to chase their dreams of having a stable, respectful, and fulfilling government job. Fresh graduate, experienced as well as aspirants wishing to switch to government sector: there are opportunities for you all. Keep yourself updated, work hard and grab these once in a lifetime golden opportunity for a bright future in public service.
There are several Best MTech Colleges in India without Gate, you can take admission with other entrance exams and personal interviews. Some top colleges of India for MTech are IITs, NITs, Anna University, Delhi University, Banaras University, and some private universities such as BITS Pilani, VIT, SRM, and Jamia Millia Islamia. Let’s explore the best colleges in India which can offer you an MTech degree.
You don’t have to go through the GATE exam but still you need to score in their respective entrance exam. Some private institutes like VIT and SRM can offer MTech on merit. These colleges not just provide degrees but also offer placement opportunities to their students.
Best M Tech Colleges in India Without GATE
IIT Delhi
IIT Delhioffers admission through GATE but some seats are vacant for the industry-sponsored candidates for MTech. It also offers a part-time MTech program for working professionals. You may have to clear their own entrance exam to get admission. Your graduation CGPA also matters as a part of the admission process.
If you are searching for the best college for MTech program in Delhi then this is one of the best in engineering where you can get quality education and placement opportunities. If candidates do not have GATE scores then they must pass the entrance test for the admission. DTU approves candidates with above 60% marks in their Bachelor’s degree.
Jamia Milliam Islamiais one of the oldest universities that offers various programs. MTech from this college will be worth your career opportunities. Admission is conducted via GATE but it also offers MTech through their own entrance exam.
Fee (Approx.)
₹18,350–₹56,590
MTech Specialization
Computer Engineering, Env. Science & Engineering, ECE, Mechanical, Nanotechnology, Power Systems, Control Systems, Data Processing, Thermal Engineering, Energy Science, Production & Industrial, Earthquake Engg.
Average to Highest Placement
₹5–₹22 LPA
Aligarh Muslim University
MTech offers vast opportunities to the AMU students with good placement opportunities. That’s not it, AMU offers a professional program on a low budget so every student can get equal opportunity for higher education. The admission is done through GATE or their own entrance exam. You can take that entrance exam and secure your seat in MTech.
JNU offers MTech at lower price, students can easily pursue their higher education but they must have cleared the JNU entrance exam for the admission. Candidates must score 55% above in graduation.
Fee (Approx.) for MTech in other field
₹1.28 Lakhs for entire course
Fee (Approx.) for MTech in CS
₹385 per year
MTech Specialization
Computer Science & Technology is a key specialization available at JNU. Other specializations are limited as JNU primarily focuses on niche areas.
Average to Highest Placement
₹11 to ₹33 LPA
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
This is a private institute which offers MTech in Computer Science, Electronics, and many more. A degree is valuable if you want a good position in the industry, many companies hiring students from this college with a good package. The admission is done through SRMJEEE PG entrance exam other than GATE.
BITS Pilani: This is one of the best colleges for MTech programs, you can get admission through your GATE score or BITS HD Test. If you hold a bachelor’s degree with above 60% score in engineering then you are eligible for this program.
Amity is also a private university and offers a good education to the MTech students. Students can get admission through other entrance exams and it depends on your graduation marks. The campus is a good and well-oriented research facility for students.
VIT also takes industry-sponsored students and its highly advanced courses are in demand for the industries. An MTech from VIT is worth your career growth and high salary. The admission is done through their own entrance exam.
Fee (Approx.)
₹3.85 Lakh for 2 years
MTech Specialization
Mechanical, Computer Science, Civil, Electronics, Advanced IT programs
Average to Highest Placement
₹9 to ₹60 LPA
Conclusion
There are Best MTech Colleges in India without GATE which can open doors to the best opportunities in the top companies. They offer a good salary package because the colleges have provided quality education and industry exposure through their assessments that make them smart and adaptive in industry work.
Whether you choose Government or private college for admission in MTech. Kindly check their exam fees and admission dates on their official websites. The fee and placement packages we mentioned here are based on approximate data. You must check on their official procedures before applying.