Working for a university is not considered a government job in the traditional sense, as universities are typically private institutions. However, some universities may receive government funding or have ties to government agencies, which can impact the nature of the work and the employee's relationship to the government.
No, working for a university does not count as working for the government on legal documents. They are asking if you have an actual government job.
It is a job working in a government organisation or government department.
It is a job working in a government organisation or government department.
becomes leader peopleUh, maybe you mean "What is a government job?" When working in a pulp mill we would say we were working on a "government job" when we were building or fixing something for our personal use.
She worked in a government office, with the government.
A degree in science can take you to places you wouldn't expect. Perhaps working for the government or working at a highly respected university. Science is great careeer
Schools are a local government job, not a state or federal government job.
As the vast majority of banks are Corporations owned by stockholders or their depositors not governments, no. But there are a few government owned banks, a job in one of those banks would be a government job.
yes vinayaka mission university is a very good university and you can apply anywhere in India for the job
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working for the government