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worlds toughest exam/ Not easy to clear and success rate is low

 Examinations are the living nightmares of every student in the world. As they grow older, the exams keep getting more challenging. Every student feels that they’ve been facing the most challenging tests to have ever existed. However, deep within, we all know that some exams are more difficult than others.

Exams have been the source of pressure and anxiety for many teenagers globally. Here, we list down the 10 most difficult exams to crack globally. This research is based on student research and overall analysis.

TOP 3 TOUGHEST EXAM

1. MCAT



Before being admitted to medical school in the U.S., Canada, Australia, or the Caribbean Islands, you’ll need to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). Used for over 90 years, tens of thousands of would-be physicians sit for the exam each year. The test is multiple-choice and assesses your knowledge and comprehension of subjects like biology, physics, chemistry, and social science, plus skills like problem-solving and critical thinking. The grueling exam lasts for approximately 7.5 hours, and some students even make studying for the exam a full-time task. Even worse, the test will run you $315 a sitting, not to mention the expensive study materials.

2. UPSC

 

India’s Union Public Service Commission (USPC) offers the Civil Services Examination for a range of government jobs in bureaus like the Indian Foreign Service and Administrative Service. There are three levels involved, with the entire exam lasting a few months. With a pass rate of well under 1%, it’s considered one of the most difficult exams in the world, meant to distinguish the most talented individuals.

 

3. Gaokao

 

Considered by many to be China’s most difficult exam, this college admissions test takes nine hours over the course of two days to complete. Any student hoping to attend an institution of higher learning in the country must sit for it, and less than .25% of students receive a score required for admission to China’s most prestigious schools. Some universities in other countries, such as the US, accept Gaokao scores, too.

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