5 Easy-To-Crack Competitive Exams In India

Here’s a list of government job exams that are comparatively easier to crack. 

With dedication and good preparation you can crack these exams.

SSC CHSL is popular among candidates for its moderate difficulty level and positions like lower division clerks and data entry operators in various government offices.

1. SSC CHSL

RRB NTPC exams are sought after for roles such as railway clerks, goods guards, and station masters, providing stable careers in the railway sector with a manageable exam pattern.

2. RRB NTPC

Banking sector exams for clerical positions, conducted by IBPS (Institute of Banking Personnel Selection) and SBI (State Bank of India), are relatively easier to crack compared to officer-level exams, offering job security and growth opportunities.

3. Bank Clerk Exams

TET exams are essential for aspiring teachers seeking positions in government schools across India. These exams assess teaching aptitude and subject knowledge, paving the way for a fulfilling career in education.

4. Teachers Eligibility Test (TET)

Exams conducted by LIC (Life Insurance Corporation of India) and other insurance companies for administrative roles are considered manageable with focused preparation, providing opportunities in the growing insurance sector.

5. Insurance Sector Exams




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