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Most Respectful Government Jobs- India's most respected jobs, if you know about them, you will start preparing today

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Every youth in the country wants a government job, they work hard day and night for it, they do not crave money from government jobs, but they also want to get a job because of stability, benefits, and social respect. There are countless government posts in India and people work on them, all such posts are respectable, but there are some government posts in the country that people respect very much, let's know about them-

1. IAS (Indian Administrative Service) and IPS (Indian Police Service)

IAS officers manage the administrative structure of the country, while IPS officers are responsible for maintaining law and order.

Salary: The salary of both IAS and IPS officers starts from ₹ 56,100, which can go up to ₹ 2 lakh and above with experience and promotion.

Selection Process: Candidates are selected through the rigorous Civil Services Examination (Prelims, Mains, and Interviews) conducted by the UPSC.

2. NDA and Defence Services

Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force officers serve their country and lead military operations.

Salary: A Lieutenant's salary starts at around ₹68,000, which can go up to ₹2 lakh or more when advancing to the rank of Major and beyond.

Selection Process: Candidates are selected through exams like NDA (National Defence Academy), CDS (Combined Defence Services), and AFCAT (Air Force Common Entrance Test).

3. Scientist Role in ISRO and DRDO: Scientists at ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) and DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation) work on cutting-edge research and development projects.

Salary: The starting salary is around ₹60,000, which can go up to over ₹2 lakh with experience and seniority.

Selection Process: Selection involves a series of exams and interviews designed to evaluate technical expertise.

4. IIT-IIM Assistant Professor and Lecturer Role: These positions involve teaching, conducting research, and contributing to the academic community at prestigious institutions like IITs and IIMs.

Salary: Salaries start at ₹1 lakh and can go up to ₹2 lakh after promotion.

Selection Process: Candidates should usually hold a PhD degree and will have to go through a multi-stage selection process.

5. Indian Foreign Service (IFS) Role: IFS officers represent India internationally, handle diplomatic relations and promote international cooperation.

Salary: The starting salary is around ₹60,000, which can rise to ₹2 lakh as they progress in their career.

Selection Process: Like IAS and IPS, IFS officers are selected through the Civil Services Examination conducted by UPSC.