About GovExam
GovExam is a free practice portal for Indian government recruitment exams. It publishes 228 full-length mock tests built to official exam patterns, a live feed of official notices, and free planning tools. There is no paid tier, and no payment is collected anywhere on this site.
Who publishes GovExam
GovExam is published by TECHCLICK INFOSEC PRIVATE LIMITED, a private limited company incorporated in India on 25 February 2025 under CIN U78100UP2025PTC217519, with its registered office in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
| Registered name | TECHCLICK INFOSEC PRIVATE LIMITED |
|---|---|
| CIN | U78100UP2025PTC217519 |
| Incorporated | 25 February 2025 |
| Registered office | Plot No. 3, Kh. No. 151/Sha, Semra Gauri, Faizullaganj, Diguria, Lucknow – 226020, Uttar Pradesh, India |
| support@techclick.in | |
| Phone / WhatsApp | +91 92772 29456 |
Who writes the material
The practice papers and explanations are prepared by the Techclick training team. Techclick's day-to-day training operation is run by Ram Dixit, a network and cybersecurity engineer with over a decade in the field, who also teaches Techclick's professional certification programmes. His full teaching profile is published at ai.techclick.in/trainer/ram-dixit.
Techclick also runs ai.techclick.in (paid professional certification training), exam.techclick.in (certification practice exams) and techclick.in.
What GovExam is — and is not
- It is a free, independent practice and information portal.
- It is not a recruitment body, an examination authority, or an agent for any of them.
- It is not affiliated with SSC, UPSC, IBPS, RRB, CBSE, NTA, any State Public Service Commission, or any police recruitment board. Where those names appear, they identify the exam a paper is modelled on.
- We never collect an application fee. Government application forms are always submitted free of charge on the conducting body's own website. If anyone asks you to pay them to fill a government form, that is not us, and you should not pay.
How the practice papers are built
Each mock is written to the official structure of the exam it names — the published question count, duration, sectional split and marking scheme, including negative marking where the conducting body applies it. Questions are original practice items written for that pattern; they are not reproductions of any real question paper. Every question carries a worked explanation, and most papers are bilingual in हिंदी and English.
Exam patterns are revised by conducting bodies from time to time. We update papers when we become aware of a change, but the official notification is always the authority. See how we source and verify.
How this site is funded
GovExam carries no advertising, no affiliate links and no paid placements. It is funded by Techclick's paid professional training business, and exists to make exam-standard practice available to students who cannot pay for it.
Corrections
If you find a wrong answer, a stale date or an outdated pattern, write to support@techclick.in with the page link. Corrections are free to report and we act on them.
Last reviewed: 18 August 2026.