What are the indian government jobs in which nepalese citizen are eligible?
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are nepalese citizen eligible for the jobs in bsnl,NIC,SBI and for the UPSC exams like IES ?
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Answer:
I believe so. As India provides National Treatment to citizens of Nepal, they should be eligible for most of the government services including UPSC civil services (barring IFS, IAS, IPS, DANICS, DANIPS etc)
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Other answers
Yes bro.You can apply in Government Jobs in India as well as in Private sector company. In Government Job, average age limit is between 26â32years old and in Private sector, no age limit, it's totally depend on your experience and expertisation. All you need is knowledge of English Language and Indian Language I.e Hindi. Their are many coaching classes in India who can provide you coaching for clearing Written exam, GD and PI. Work Hard and You will get the success.Thanks.
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