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Today the toughest exam is UPSC 


One of the toughest exams in India is the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination, commonly known as the IAS exam. This exam is used to recruit candidates for various prestigious civil services in India, including the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), and Indian Foreign Service (IFS). The UPSC exam consists of three stages: the Preliminary examination, the Main examination, and the Personality Test (interview). The competition is fierce, and the syllabus is extensive, making it one of the most challenging exams in the country.

The Second toughest exam in India is NEET and JEE 


Another challenging exam in India is the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced. This exam is conducted for admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), which are among the most prestigious engineering institutions in the country. JEE Advanced is considered the second toughest exam after the UPSC Civil Services Examination. It requires a high level of preparation and knowledge in physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Success in JEE Advanced can open doors to some of the best engineering programs in India.


Apart from JEE, Neet is also considered toughest exam after jee. Neet exam has competition at next level. In 2020-21 around 17 lacs student participated in this exam and in 2023 around 21 lacs students participated in this prestigious exam. Now see after every year competition is going on increasing. Actually year after year level of Neet exam is going down that's why competition is rising continuously, even after 2020 many students scored 720/720 in Neet. Now think in which time we live having such a dangerous competition. A student who qualify Neet , door of medical college for MBBS for him/her opens and he can become a doctor. 


Neet is an exam held by agency like NTA (national testing agency) as per guidelines of NMC (National Medical Commission) every year across the country during May-June-July and millions of students are appearing for this exam every year and competition for this exam is going up very fast day by day.


Syllabus for Neet:-


1) Physics (11th and 12th) 
2) Chemistry (11th and 12th) 
3) Botany (11th and 12th) 
4) Zoology (11th and 12th) 

Every year paper is set up from NCERT Book

A simple advise to every Neet aspirant is that Read Ncert only and repeat it again and again

Keep the source single but revise it multiple times

Don't waste money in coaching you can qualify it by self study only, I know it is hard but self study is only way to qualify this exam. If can't afford coaching you can take online batches within minimum price or you can also watch lectures on YouTube, YouTube itself has unlimited content in it. But you have to...... 

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