There are many types of examinations in the country and the world, but today we will talk about the 5 toughest examinations in India.
1.UPSC Civil Service Exam
The Civil Services Exam is one of the toughest exams in India which is conducted by the Indian government agency UPSC. This exam is conducted every year. It is conducted in 3 levels. Preliminary, Mains and Interview. The preliminary exam is an entry level paper and it is MCQ based. The mains is a subjective and written based exam. Finally there is an interview in which the personality of the candidate is tested. It is conducted in offline mode. To appear for this exam, the age should be between 21 to 32 years and there is relaxation for reserved categories. Through this exam, civil servants are selected who serve in various fields. Like IAS, IPS, IFS and IRS etc.

2.JEE ADVANCE
Joint Entrance Exam is one of the toughest exams in the country. This exam is conducted for admission in top engineering colleges of the country. Like IIT, NIT etc. This exam is conducted twice a year. Only top 2.5 lakhs students of JEE can give this exam. In this, questions are asked from Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The duration of this exam is 3 hours. And it is an MCQ based exam. The age to give this exam is 25 years or less. And relaxation is given to reserved candidates. Like SC / ST.
3.NEET (UG)
National Eligibility cum Entry Test is a national level exam which is conducted by NTA (National Testing Agency). It is a decision for those candidates who want to do graduation in medical field like MBBS, BDS. Through this exam, admission is given in the top government colleges of the country. And it is a mandatory exam for any candidate who wants to take admission in a medical program, whether it is government or private. Some foreign countries also consider this exam for admission in the medical field. Only candidates between the age of 17 to 25 years can give this exam. This is an MCQ based exam, in which questions are asked from Physics, Chemistry and Biology. this is very toughest exam.
4.CAT(Common Admission Test)
Common Admission Test: This is a competitive and toughest exam which is conducted for management related programs like MBA. Then as per the score of the candidate, he/she gets admission in top colleges like IIM. This exam tests the aptitude and problem solving skills of the candidate like quantitative ability, data interpretation, logical reasoning and verbal ability. The eligibility for this exam is to have a degree with 50% marks from any recognized university or college. This is a computer based test which is taken in MCQ pattern.

5.GATE(GRADUATE APTITUDE TEST IN ENGINEERING)
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering is a highly competitive exam conducted for entry into engineering postgraduate programs like M.Tech, MS. Through this exam, admission is done in the top engineering colleges of the country such as IIT, NIT etc. PSU companies of the country also consider GATE for recruitment like IOCL, BHEL, ONGC. This is an online mode exam in MCQ pattern.
Conclusion
India is home to some of the toughest and most competitive exams in the world, some of the top ones being UPSE, JEE Advanced, NEET, CAT, GATE etc. These require a lot of hard work and candidates have to face a lot of challenges to clear these. Whether it is the UPSC Civil Services Exam, JEE for engineering aspirants, NEET for medical students or CA exams, each of these exams requires unwavering dedication, hard work and strategic preparation. These exams are extremely tough, they serve as a stepping stone to achieving one’s dreams and building a successful career in the most prestigious fields of India. Passing these exams requires a lot of discipline.
