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Aman Kumar

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No, you cannot change your caste category once the RRB Group D exam application is submitted and finalized. The caste and community details are verified during the document verification stage, and any discrepancy can lead to disqualification. If you have made an error in your category, you must wait until the next recruitment cycle to apply with correct details. Candidates are advised to carefully check all information during the application process. Providing false information regarding caste or reservation status can also invite legal consequences and a permanent ban from RRB exams.

 

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Dua naqvi

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No, there are no course or exam which you can give or pursue after 10th in airforce.No, you can't give the exam of NDA before 12th.

The minimum eligibility for any job in airforce or any defence force is minimum 12th.

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Dua naqvi

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If you have recently modified your RRB Group d application if  the last date is near kindly make the payment otherwise make sure that you make the payment on time.

Modification doesn't do anything, it only modify your details doesn't need to worry

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Rajat

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For SSC CHSL 2025, if you don't have your original 12th marksheet but possess the original passing certificate, it should generally not create a major problem during document verification. The passing certificate is often considered valid proof of having cleared Class 12, which is the essential eligibility requirement.

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Aman Kumar

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For pattern (aptitude, reasoning, GA) + scale, look at SSC (CGL, CHSL), IBPS (PO/Clerk/RRB), State PSCs, Insurance exams (NIACL, LIC AAO), NRA CET (when active), and DFCCIL/Metro Rail recruitments. If you're eyeing technical RRB JE/SSE, then GATE (for core prep in depth), SSC JE, and state electricity board/PSU junior engineer exams mirror the technical flavour. Build a shared base: Quant, LR, GA (Indian polity, economy, railway basics), and speed tests—then add the technical or job specific layer only where needed.

 

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Khushi Jaiswal

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With the date of birth January 26 2003 you have a significant number of a terms remaining for the Cds OTA as the maximum age limit for OTA is 25 year that is no ping limit on the number of attempts for the CDS exam

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nishwa Nm

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Many online educational platforms provide question papers including previous year question papers of UPSC prelims and mains.You can download this years question papers from BYJU'S, Testbook, vision IAS, PWOnlyIAS etc.You can download it in the PDF format. You can also download it from the official website. 

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Sukrati Shukla

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Commerce students can absolutely appear for the NDA exam, but there's a catch. They're only eligible to join the *Indian Army* wing, not the *Indian Navy* or *Indian Air Force*. To be eligible, commerce students must have completed their 10+2, and their age should be between 16.5 and 19.5 years.

 

If a commerce student clears the NDA exam, they can look forward to awesome job opportunities in the Indian Army, like positions in the *Army Ordnance Corps*, *Army Service Corps*, and *Army Postal Service*. They can also join the *Financial Management* branch, which handles budgeting, accounting, and financial planning for the Armed Force

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Khushi Jaiswal

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While the UPSC requires only a Bachelor degree from a recognise University a Bachelor of arts degree with subject like political Science history public administration or Geography is often recommended for UPSC civil service preparation due to their alignment with the syllabus regarding a specific college the choice of college is less critical than the force and your dedication to study but Government College offering professional degree like be take or MBBS can also be many official as they may provide time for preparation and the backup plan

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