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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it can eventually lead to a career in the Army in an administrative and management role. An MBA does not qualify one for front-line combat, but these skills in resource management and logistics, along with strategic planning, are necessary in operating the defense system. Graduates can work with government agencies, defense contractors, or even within the armed forces in Defense Project Manager or Logistics Manager positions. You may also find military officer programs that seek advanced degrees such as an MBA for leadership roles.
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12 months agoBeginner-Level 2
Yes you can join indian army at the age of 23. Because the age limit that requires in indian army is Between 21 to 27 years and if you have completed your 10+2 you can apply for Indian army.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
There are a number of coaching centers in Sangli district which prepare students for Army entrance exams. Following is a list of some of the coaching centers available:
Sulekha Army Coaching Classes Sangli, India Comprehensive coaching is provided to various army exams such as Soldier Technical, Clerk, and Nursing Assistant. They also provide study material and mock tests for preparation.
Sangli Army Coaching Center Sangli, India The institution serves as an army recruitment coach for students focusing on subjects such as Mathematics, General Knowledge, and Logical Reasoning. Provides workshops both online and offline.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, many institutions in India offer fee concessions or financial assistance to children of ex-army personnel. For example, in Maharashtra, the Directorate of Higher Education provides a 100% fee waiver, including admission, semester, library, and laboratory fees, for children of ex-servicemen pursuing higher education in government-aided colleges.
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