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Top 10 Most Toughest Exams in India

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India is known to be the home of some of the toughest exams in the world. Several stats show that in the list of the 10 toughest exams in the world, 3 are from India alone. But what about the other tough exams that Indians sit for? Here is the list of the top 10 toughest exams in India.

10. GATE: Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering

Do you dream of mathematical equations instead of dreaming like a common person? If yes then the GATE is the exam that you are like you should try to crack.

What is GATE for?:

GATE: Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering

GATE exam which stands for gratitude aptitude test in engineering is the exam to get admitted to top engineering institutes like the IIT, NIT, and IIIT. By cracking GATE candidates become eligible to pursue a master degree in the aforementioned institutes.

Eligibility:

Candidates need to have an undergraduate degree having a duration of at least 3 years in engineering colleges approved by the UGC.

Selection Ratio:

15-20% of candidates qualify for the GATE exam. Even scoring above 25 makes you among the 15-20% candidates.

9. CAT: Common Admission Test

They say a cat has nine lives, but for aspiring MBA candidates in India, the CAT is a whole different beast.

What is CAT for?:

CAT: Common Admission Test

The CAT (short form of the Common Admission Test) is for students with a graduate degree to pursue a career in management. Aspirants after cracking CAT will be eligible to get admitted to Top business colleges including the prestigious IIM (Indian Institute of Management)

Eligibility:

To be eligible to sit in the CAT exam, the students need to have a bachelor’s degree. They also need to secure 50% marks in the bachelor’s degree.

Selection Ratio:

The selection rate of CAT is about 1.88%. According to sources, the selection rate comes around 1:53.

8. CLAT (Common Law Admission Test)

The feeling after solving a real-world detective case is unmatched. Law is the profession that deals with this and CLAT is the exam you’ll need to pass for becoming a lawyer.

What is CLAT for?:

CLAT (Common Law Admission Test)

The Common Law Admission Test or CLAT is the entrance exam for taking admission to government law colleges as well as many private law colleges.

Eligibility:

Candidates need to pass his/her 12th board exam or equivalent exam with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in the exam for general candidates, while for SC/ST the minimum aggregate marks criteria sashes by 5% to 40%.

Selection Ratio:

For CLAT, the selection ratio is about 5-8% in general. However, for institutes like NLSIU Bangalore, it comes around 1.85%.

7. Indian Engineering Services (IES)

If you dream of constructing high-rise buildings that touch the sky, the Indian Engineering Services exam (conducted by UPSC) is the exam that you’ll need to crack to make the dream a reality and become an engineer under the government.

What IES for?:

Indian Engineering Services (IES)

The Indian Engineering Services exam is to be a government engineer under the central government in any of the categories including Civil, Mechanical, Electronics and Telecommunication and Electrical.

Eligibility:

To appear for the IES exam, candidates need to have an engineering degree and must be between 21 and 30 years old.

Qualification ratio:

Out of 1000 candidates, only 4-7 candidates qualify in this exam.

6. NDA

What can be more courageous than serving your nation as an armed forces officer? The National Defence Academy or NDA exam is the exam you need to crack to serve your motherland and protect her and her people.

What is the NDA for?:

NDA

The NDA exam is the exam to select the most candidates to be the future officers of the Indian Army – National Defence Academy and Indian Naval Academy.

Eligibility: An unmarried Indian citizen having his / her between 16.5 and 19.5 will be eligible for the NDA exam. He/She must be physically fit and must pass 12 board or equivalent exams.

Qualification ratio:

Out of 1000 candidates, only 1-5 students were selected in this exam.

5. AIIMS UG

All Indian Institutes of Medical Science are one of the best medical institutes in India. AIIMS conducts the exam called AIIMS UG for aspiring medical candidates. The study fees of AIIMS are the nation’s lowest for any UG medical course.

What is the AIIMS UG exam for?

AIIMS UG

The AIIMS UG exam is to get admission to 13 AIIMS colleges all across India.

Eligibility:

Candidate must be 17 and must pass 12th board or equivalent exam with at least 50% marks having Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as compulsory subjects.

Qualification ratio:

Out of 1000 candidates, only 7-12 students qualify in this exam.

4. NEET UG

The National Entrance cum Eligibility Test (undergraduate) or NEET-UG is the gateway to becoming a doctor in India. Every year almost 15-20 Lakh candidates appear for the NEET exam with the target of getting admission in government medical colleges that have 41 thousand seats for the 11 lakh qualified candidates.

What is the NEET UG exam for:

NEET UG

The NEET UG exam is for medical aspirants who want admission to AIIMS or government or private medical colleges.

Eligibility:

The NEET UG has the same eligibility criteria as of AIIMS UG. Students (above 17) must pass 12 or equivalent board exams.

Qualification ratio:

Out of 1000 candidates, only 70-80 students qualify for this exam & almost 3.7% get a seat in a government college. The exam requires the students not just to know the right answer to questions but also to attempt the questions within a short time.

3. Chartered Accountant (CA)

A Chartered Accountant (CA) is a financial professional qualified to perform certain accounting processes. It also refers to the accounting designation given to individuals internationally in addition to the United States. CA works in four main areas, including applied finance, financial accounting and reporting, management accounting, and taxation.

What is the CA exam for?

Chartered Accountant (CA)

The CA exam is for candidates who aspire to become a Chartered Accountant.

Eligibility:

To join the race, you need to have crossed the 17-year age hurdle and cleared 12th class or equivalent examinations with a focus on Mathematics and Commerce.

Qualification ratio:

Only 1-2% of aspirants successfully crack the CA exam. Most of the students crack the exam in multiple attempts while few crack it in their first attempt.

2. IIT- JEE

The IIT-JEE also known as the JEE advanced exam is one of the world’s toughest exams.

What is the IIT JEE exam for?

IIT- JEE

The IIT JEE exam gives you the pass to study in India’s most prestigious engineering college – the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). Candidates after getting selected in IIts can pursue undergraduate engineering courses in IITs.

Considering the age of the aspirants to be around 18, it surely becomes quite tough to crack given the very high difficulty of questions.

Eligibility:

The aspirant must pass the 12th board exam (having PCM as a compulsory subject) with at least 75% marks to be eligible for JEE mains. Upon qualifying for JEE mains, if their rank comes under 2,50,000, they become eligible for JEE advanced.

Qualification ratio:

The qualification ratio for IIT JEE exam is 1%. Out of the total 12 lakh candidates, just a thousand get into IIT through IIT JEE exam.

1. UPSC Civil Services Exam (IAS)

According to a stat, the UPSC exam is the world’s 2nd toughest exam. The fact the UPSC asks questions from everything starting from, science to history to politics to current affairs and the multi-stage process of cracking the exam makes it India’s toughest exam to crack.

What is the UPSC exam for?

UPSC Civil Services Exam (IAS)

The UPSC exam is to become an officer in different departments like – the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), IRS, and IFS among others.

Eligibility:

Candidates must be citizens of India ages between 21-32. He/She must have a bachelor’s degree

Qualification ratio:

The qualification ratio of UPSC is least among most of the exams mentioned above. For every 1000 candidates, just 1 or 2 candidate(s) get selected. The interview process at the last adds another level of difficulty to the whole process.

Conclusion

Well, this is the list of the Top 10 Top Difficult exams in India. Do remember that the list can be subjective and the stats we have mentioned above can vary year to year. Thanks for reading.

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