How to Prepare goverment exam
Understanding the Structure of Any goverment exam
Before you begin studying, you should understand what you are prepared for. Every government exam, whether for banks, railways, SSC, police, teaching, or civil services, follows a specific structure.
Types of Government Exams & Their Purpose
Most government exams are divided into categories such as:
- Banking exams (IBPS, SBI, and RBI)
- SSC Examinations (CGL, CHSL, GD)
- Railways (RRB-NTPC, Group D)
- State government examinations
- UPSC (IAS, IPS and IFS)
- Defence examinations (NDA and CDS)
Each exam evaluates your suitability for a certain role. For example, banking examinations assess numerical speed, but UPSC assesses analytical abilities.
Common Eligibility Requirements
Most examinations check:
- Relaxation at the minimum and upper ages
- Educational qualification
- Nationality
- Physical Standards (for Defence and Police)
Exam Pattern, Syllabus & Marking Scheme
Almost every government test contains:
- General Knowledge & Current Affairs
- Quantitative Aptitude
- Reasoning Ability
- English Language
Understand:
- The amount of questions
- duration
- Negative marking.
- Sectional Cut-Offs
Knowing the pattern provides a distinct advantage.
