Competitive Exams are
the central exams where lakhs of students and also individual people
participate every year. Competitive Exams in India is proposed for recruiting
the best fitted candidates for a right job and generally held for public sector
organization. The major hope of this competitive examination is to get the best
and merit candidates from each society in India.
Merit is not the
pattern in the selection process. The reservation policy looks for bringing
people from different section of the society. Every year lakhs of youthful
Indians apply for the Civil Services Examinations to acquire their dream jobs
in different public sectors and each of the examinations has different
patterns.
Below are some of the common competitive exams in India
o CAT(Common Admission Test)
o GATE(Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering)
o GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)
o GRE(Graduate Record Examination)
o NET(National Eligibility Test)
o SAT(Scholastic Aptitude Test)
o TOEFL(Test of English as a Foreign Language)
For Union Public Service Commissions
o Civil Services IAS Exam
o Combine Defense Services Exams
o Combined Medical Services Exams
o Engineering Services Exam
o Indian Forest Service Exam
o National Defense Academy Exam
For Staff Selection Commission
o Assistants Grade Exam
o Clerk’s Grade Exam
o Divisional Accountant Exam
o SSC Combined Matric Preliminary Exams
o Stenographers Exam
For Defense
o IAF Airman Exams
o Indian Navy Artificer Apprentices Exam
o Indian Army Soldiers Clerks Exam
o Indian Army Soldiers General Duty Exam
o Indian Navy Sailors Matric Entry Recruitment
Exam.
o Indian Army Soldiers MER Exam
Eligibility and Reservation Seats for Competitive Examinations
Eligibility criteria
and examination time vary from one job sectors to another. Reservation criteria
for competitive examination in India are as follow:
o 8% seats are reserved for ST (Schedule Tribes)
candidates
o 15% seats are reserved for SC (Schedule Caste)
candidates
o 27% seats are reserved for OBC (Other Backward
Classes) candidates.
Supreme Court has
passed a rule that number of reserved seats should not exceed more than 50% of
the total number of seats in the competitive exams. Competitive exams in India
has played a significant role in national union by bringing candidates from
different societies under one roof to applied for the same post/job.
Competitive exams in
India are the starting point to improve the social justice. For the allotted
seat candidates from all over the country participate and apply the chance
provided.
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