<p>While jobs in the Information Technology and e-commerce sectors still attract many, the shine of jobs in the government sector, however, still has not waned, judging by the enrolments for various online courses for the government appointments.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Takers in metros<br />A survey released by Career Power, a exam preparatory portal for government and banking exams, has found that several thousands in metropolitan cities still aspire for government jobs. <br /><br />The survey is based on the enrolments received by the portal for its various courses. <br />In Bengaluru for example, 37,95,903 people have enrolled for coaching programmes thus representing the high level of <br />interest. <br /><br />This, however, is still not as high as in other cities. As many as 40,85,658 aspirants have enrolled for coaching for the various government appointments in Karnataka.<br /><br />City in fifth spot<br />Bengaluru comes fifth in the ranking of cities in the country with the most number of enrolments for such coaching programmes. <br /><br />New Delhi tops the list with 1,17,12,869 candidates followed by Kolkata with 57,22,412 aspirants, Hyderabad (49,48,938 candidates) and Mumbai (43,37,859 candidates).<br />So far as states are concerned, Karnataka comes fourth in the overall state rankings of candidates with the most number of enrolments. <br /><br />With 82,49,669 candidates, Maharashtra is ranked second in the country, while West Bengal with 60,86,752 comes fourth. Tamil Nadu comes fifth with a total of 40,67,272 aspirants. <br />DH News Service</p>
<p>While jobs in the Information Technology and e-commerce sectors still attract many, the shine of jobs in the government sector, however, still has not waned, judging by the enrolments for various online courses for the government appointments.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Takers in metros<br />A survey released by Career Power, a exam preparatory portal for government and banking exams, has found that several thousands in metropolitan cities still aspire for government jobs. <br /><br />The survey is based on the enrolments received by the portal for its various courses. <br />In Bengaluru for example, 37,95,903 people have enrolled for coaching programmes thus representing the high level of <br />interest. <br /><br />This, however, is still not as high as in other cities. As many as 40,85,658 aspirants have enrolled for coaching for the various government appointments in Karnataka.<br /><br />City in fifth spot<br />Bengaluru comes fifth in the ranking of cities in the country with the most number of enrolments for such coaching programmes. <br /><br />New Delhi tops the list with 1,17,12,869 candidates followed by Kolkata with 57,22,412 aspirants, Hyderabad (49,48,938 candidates) and Mumbai (43,37,859 candidates).<br />So far as states are concerned, Karnataka comes fourth in the overall state rankings of candidates with the most number of enrolments. <br /><br />With 82,49,669 candidates, Maharashtra is ranked second in the country, while West Bengal with 60,86,752 comes fourth. Tamil Nadu comes fifth with a total of 40,67,272 aspirants. <br />DH News Service</p>