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Sarthak Tiwari

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Yes, if your date of birth is 01 February 2006, you'll be eligible for NDA 1 in 2025, as candidates must be born between 02 July 2006 and 01 July 2009 for NDA 1 (tentative). Always confirm with UPSC's official notification for exact eligibility before applying.

 

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Saksham Tiwari

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To check if you've made it through SSC GD, head to the official SSC website (ssc.nic.in) and visit the Results or Recruitment section. The full list of selected candidates is downloadable from there by recruitment cycle.

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The latest SBI PO syllabus for 2025 includes Prelims and Mains exams. The Prelims exam covers English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning. The Mains exam includes Reasoning & Computer Aptitude, Data Analysis & Interpretation, General/Economy/Banking Awareness, and English Language, along with a descriptive test. 

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Afsha Khan

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Among other government jobs in india, you can apply for Indian Statistics Service (ISS), SSC CGL, UPSC, RBI, NABARD, and government research institute like CSIR and ICAR.

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If no finger are available means you don't have finger, the impression of left toe may be taken. In all such case where left thumb impression is not uploaded, the candidate should specify in the uploaded document the name of finger and the specification of left/ right hand or toe. 

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