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Nishant kumar Ray

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You just have to be natural over there, don't try to fake yourself, have good stamina, be up to date with current GK and read about the basic procedure. For more information refer www.ssbcrack.com.

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Prashant KumarEngineering Student

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To apply for IPS, you only need a UG degree. It can be of any field, Arts, Science or Commerce. I think you should go for BA as you will get lots of time to study and prepare for the IPS exam.

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shivangi raizada

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I am providing the eligibility criteria for the career in the police department, you have to take care of these things:
You have completed your class 12th and scored 55% and you must have attained the age of 18 or aspirants of age 17.5 can also apply and the person should be physically fit.
All the best.

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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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Dear,
You should go for BA. Here you can find the subjects like history, economics, psychology and many others which will be helpful in your preparation.

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Nishant kumar Ray

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
After class 12TH, you should apply for NDA entry conducted by UPSC twice a year. For more information refer www.ssbcrack.com
Moreover, you can also apply for Graduate entries.

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Nishant kumar Ray

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For NDA entry, it is 162.5 cm with leg length of 99 cm and for graduate entries, it is 167 cm with leg length of 99 cm.

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Nishant kumar Ray

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Apply for NDA exam, which is conducted twice a year. Get through exam, SSB interview, PABT, Medical, and merit, then you get call letter for NDA. Spend three years there as air Force cadet and then spend another 1 and half year at AFA, you are ready to go now. You can also apply for graduate entries such as AFCAT CDSE, NCC.
All the best.

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Nishant kumar Ray

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For joining Indian Navy you can apply for various entries such as:
NDA (after class 12)
UES
10+2 B.Tech entry (through JEE Mains score)
NCC Special Entry
SSC entry

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Nishant kumar Ray

Guide-Level 12

Right now, all you have to do is to know the basics of IAS examination, about it's pattern and syllabus. Watch as many preparation tutorial video you can watch and frame you mind for the upcoming journey of preparation. Later on, you know what are your + point and weak point going to be then just focus on it and do not forget to keep yourself updated about surrounding though newspaper and TV.

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