
June 2025 Exams: Key Dates For RRB NTPC, NEET PG, UGC NET, UPSC
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Government Exams In June 2025: June exams are vital for those eyeing government jobs or higher studies—be it in railways, medicine, or academia—offering major career opportunities
June 2025 is set to be a significant month for students preparing for government jobs or admission to major courses, with several critical examinations scheduled. Major exams such as RRB NTPC, NEET PG, UGC NET, and UPSC will take place this month.
Here's a detailed list of these key examinations and their dates:
When: 5 to 23 June 2025
Details: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) will conduct the NTPC CBT-1 exam for over 8,000 posts. Admit cards have been issued. Candidates who clear this stage will advance to CBT-2.
Tips: Candidates should practice previous year papers and focus on General Awareness, Mathematics and Reasoning.
NEET PG 2025: Medical PG Admission
When: 15 June 2025
Details: The National Board of Examination (NBE) has scheduled NEET PG 2025. Following Supreme Court directives, the exam may be held in a single shift this time.
UGC NET 2025: June Session
When: 21 June to 30 June 2025
Details:
UPSC And Other Exams
UPSC ESE (IES) Prelims: June 8, 2025
UPSC Combined Geo-Scientist (Mains): June 21 and 22, 2025
Candidates preparing for the Engineering Services Examination should take note. For those aiming to become geo-scientists, this is a valuable opportunity to move closer to their goal.
Other Notable Exams In June 2025
Preparation Tips
Timetable: Allocate equal time to each subject and include dedicated slots for regular revision.
Mock Tests: Schedule weekly mock tests to build exam stamina and manage pressure effectively.
Stay Updated: Keep track of official exam websites to avoid missing admit cards or important notifications.
Health: Maintain a healthy routine with adequate sleep, timely meals and regular physical activity.
The exams scheduled for June 2025 are crucial for candidates targeting government jobs or higher education. Whether aiming for a railway position, a medical career, or a role in academia, these examinations present key opportunities. Aspirants should intensify their preparation and mark these important dates.
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