ET Guide to ITR
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However, considering how hundreds of applicants apply for these competitive exams, clearing them is not a cakewalk; there is cutthroat competition. Nonetheless, before dedicating your precious years to the preparation of any specific government exam, it’s necessary to get the needed clarity around multiple popular variants to keep your options open and increase your chances of acquiring a “sarkari naukri.”
1. UPSC – UPSC or Union Public Service Commission is undoubtedly the most prestigious and, at the same time, challenging government exam, with a success rate of only 0.1%. Conducted in two phases – Prelims and Mains, this exam serves as a portal to reputed positions like IAS (Indian Administrative Service), IPS (Indian Police Service), and IFS (Indian Foreign Service). If you haven’t already, then you might want to watch a recent movie named 12th Fail to get a true picture of the amount of dedication one requires to claim a job through this exam.
2. SSC CGL Exam – The Staff Selection Commission conducts the Combined Graduate Level examination in India. Carried out in two stages, Tier-1 is qualifying in nature and carries questions related to general awareness, reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and English comprehension. Whereas, the final selection is based on the Tier-2 exam, which has three papers; paper 1 is compulsory for