Is That all exams are government or private?

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    Ujjwal Gupta | Contributor-Level 9

    3 days ago

    It could be organized both by government or private organizations according to their requirement and the conducting authority. For example,

    Government Exams

    Such exams are normally conducted by governmental agencies or boards. For example:

    Recruitment Exams

    UPSC, SSC, IBPS, Railways, etc.

    State Public Service Commissions, such as RPSC and MPPSC.

    Entrance Exams

    NEET, JEE, GATE, etc.

    Tests for state levels to enter the college or a university.

    School/College Exams

    CBSE, ICSE, state board, and university tests to be conducted from governmental colleges and universities.

    Private Exams

    These are taken by private firms or institutes. Some of these are:

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    Pranay Singh

    3 days ago

    All exams are university conducted exams soo it's not government conducted, it's ofcourse private exams.

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