
Reality Check: If your day starts with the SSC site, two "sarkari result" blogs, a Telegram channel, and a WhatsApp forward — just to avoid missing one update — the problem isn't your routine. It's that no single source covers everything. Here's what's actually happening, and what changes when it doesn't have to be this way.
Verified results, admit cards & deadlines — one page
Government Exam Updates – Why One Page Was Never Enough
India's government recruitment isn't run by one office. It's run by dozens of independent boards, each with its own website, its own notification format, and its own update schedule. No single aspirant can realistically bookmark all of them.
| Category | Separate Portals / Scale |
|---|---|
| Railway Recruitment Boards | 21 independent boards |
| State & UT Public Service Commissions | 36 independent commissions (28 states + 8 UTs) |
| Competitive exams conducted annually (all bodies) | 500+ exams |
Basis: official RRB and State/UT PSC structure. UPSC, SSC, IBPS, defence services and PSU boards run separately on top of this.
Government Exam Updates – Where Aspirants Currently Try to Keep Up
Nobody chooses to check 20 sources on purpose. It builds up one workaround at a time, because no single source covers everything reliably.
| Source | Strength | Where It Breaks Down |
|---|---|---|
| Official board websites | Most authoritative source available | Spread across 60+ domains; notices buried in PDFs; portals slow down on result day |
| Generic "sarkari result" aggregator sites | One page covers many exams at once | Heavy ad/pop-up load; content sometimes copied without re-verification; no personal filtering |
| Telegram & WhatsApp groups | Fast, informal, first to share buzz | Widely known to be prone to inaccuracies and fake notifications; no way to verify a forward |
| YouTube exam-update channels | Good for explanation and context | Slow to scan for one date; no reminders; recommendations pull attention elsewhere |
| Weekly print/PDF bulletins | Official, comprehensive, free | Published once a week only; same-day results and admit cards aren't covered |
Government Exam Updates – The Hidden Cost of Constant Checking
Every time you leave your prep to "just quickly check" a site, you're not losing the 30 seconds that check takes. Research on workplace interruptions by Gloria Mark at UC Irvine found that after being pulled away from a task, it takes an average of about 23 minutes to return to the same depth of focus you had before.
Source: Gloria Mark, UC Irvine — "The Cost of Interrupted Work" (23 min 15 sec average refocus time per interruption). Values above are an illustrative calculation (interruptions × 23 minutes), not a measured study of aspirant behaviour specifically.
Government Exam Updates – How ExamKhiladi.com Solves This
- One page, not twenty: Results, admit cards, answer keys and deadlines from multiple recruiting bodies are brought onto a single page instead of one visit per board.
- Verified before publishing: Every update is checked against an official notice before it goes live — nothing is posted on the strength of a forward or a rumour.
- Fast, on a clear schedule: Results are published within 30–60 minutes of the official announcement, admit cards within an hour, and last-date alerts the same day.
- No guessed dates: If an official date isn't confirmed yet, the page says "not yet announced" instead of a placeholder like "As Per Schedule."
- Estimates are labelled: Any expected cut-off or projected figure is clearly marked "Expected" and never presented as final.
One verified page instead of twenty tabs
Government Exam Updates – Scattered Approach vs ExamKhiladi.com
| What You're Doing | Scattered Approach | ExamKhiladi.com |
|---|---|---|
| Where you check | 10–20+ tabs, groups, channels | One page |
| Source verification | Varies by source, often unverifiable | Traced to the official notice every time |
| Placeholder or guessed dates | Common ("As Per Schedule", TBA) | Marked "not yet announced" instead of guessed |
| Deadline tracking | Manual — easy to lose in the noise | Laid out clearly, nothing buried |
| Publish speed after official notice | Depends on who reposts it first | 30–60 minutes for results, same day for deadlines |
Sources & Further Reading
| Reference | Link |
|---|---|
| Gloria Mark, UC Irvine — "The Cost of Interrupted Work" | ics.uci.edu/~gmark/chi08-mark.pdf |
| Gallup — Q&A on Workplace Interruptions with Gloria Mark | news.gallup.com/businessjournal/23146 |






