How we source and verify

This page states plainly where everything on GovExam comes from, how current it is, and what we will not do. If you are deciding whether to trust a date or a marking scheme you read here, this is the page to read.

Exam news and notices

The exam news feed is assembled automatically from the conducting bodies' own systems, and refreshed several times a day:

SourceWhat we take from it
SSC notice board (ssc.gov.in)Result declarations, exam schedules and public notices, linked to the original SSC PDF.
CTET (ctet.nic.in)Public notices, correction windows and result announcements.
IBPS (ibps.in)CRP notifications and recruitment notices.
Employment News (employmentnews.gov.in)Central government vacancy listings for the jobs feed.

Every item links to the original official notice. We do not rewrite official wording into something that sounds more certain than it is, and we do not republish notices from aggregator sites. The feed names its live sources on the page, so if one stops responding you can see that rather than silently reading a thinner feed.

Alongside the automatic feed we maintain a small set of hand-written summaries for major exams, which carry the fee, application window and eligibility detail that a scraped headline cannot. Those are marked as ours, not as official text.

Practice papers

Every mock test is written to the official structure of the exam it names: the published number of questions, the time allowed, the sectional split and the marking scheme, including negative marking where it applies. Questions are original items written for that pattern. We do not reproduce real question papers, and we do not host leaked or pirated material.

Answers carry a worked explanation, so a student can see why an option is right rather than memorising a letter. Most papers are bilingual in हिंदी and English, with explanations in both.

What we do not claim

Use of AI

An AI tutor is offered inside the practice papers to explain concepts when a student is stuck. It explains; it does not reveal answers before submission, and it is not the source of the question bank or of any date, fee or eligibility statement on this site. Factual exam information comes from the official sources listed above and from human review.

Corrections

If something here is wrong, we want to know and we will fix it. Send the page link and what is wrong to support@techclick.in. Substantive corrections to a paper or a fact are made directly on the page.

The official notice always wins

Conducting bodies change dates, patterns and eligibility, sometimes at short notice. Everything on GovExam is preparation support. Before you apply, pay a fee, book travel or make any decision that costs you money or time, confirm it on the conducting body's own website — the verified list is on our official links page.

Last reviewed: 18 August 2026.