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Sonali Samal

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If you're born on Jan 15, 2000, you can apply for CDS 2026 — but only for OTA (Officers' Training Academy). You'll be 26 by then, and OTA allows candidates born between Jan 2, 2000 and Jan 1, 2006. So you're just within range. But yeah, for IMA, INA, and AFA, you're slightly over the age bar — they usually want you under 24. TL;DR: OTA's your only shot in 2026.

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Jagadeeswaraprasad Gaddam

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The final answer key for the SSC GD Constable 2025 was published on 26 June 2025 on the official SSC website (ssc.gov.in)  it will  available until 10 July 2025. It can be downloaded after login with the candidates' roll number and password. It includes the response sheets which will help in estimate  the scores before the declaration of the results.

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Sonali Samal

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If you didn't apply for NDA 1, don't worry; you've got NDA 2, 2025 coming up. The application form drops on May 28, 2025, and you'll have until June 17, 2025 to apply. The actual exam's happening on September 14, 2025. So yeah, mark those dates, prep smart, and stay on top of notifications from UPSC's official website. This is your next shot to get into the National Defence Academy.

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AMAN SONI

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SSC GD Constable Result 2025
The SSC GD Constable final result was declared on June 17, 2025, along with CB Test results and cut-offs.

Scorecards were out on June 26, 2025 and were downloadable up to July 10, 2025 using your password and registration number

 SSC Stenographer Grade C & D Result 2025
Announced on July 11, 2025. You may now check your score and see the merit list online through SSC's website.
The Economic Times

SSC CGL 2025
Notification out June 9, 2025, with Tier I exam on August 13–30, 2025.

Result tentatively in October 2025

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Shruthi Gangatkar

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The staff selection commission has already declared it's final results and merit list of exams held in march

The new results will be updated by october/November

You can check the results on the official website of SSC

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Anup Kumar Verma

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The scorecard was issued on June 20, 2025, and methodical results of CEN 02/2024 in the post of RPF Constable CBT were published on June 19, 2025. The candidates will be able to verify their results online on RRB official websites of respective regions. The outcome is normally published in PDF format and gives roll numbers of shortlisted candidates to undergo subsequent steps i.e. Physical Efficiency Test (PET), Physical Measurement Test (PMT) and Document Verification (DV). Candidates are required to log in using registration number and the date of birth to access their individual score cards.

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Anup Kumar Verma

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With your 12 th commerce results, you have options to choose. In case of professional courses, either CA Foundation (Chartered Accountancy), CSEET (Company Secretary) or CMA Foundation (Cost and Management Accounting) can be considered. Common entrance tests taken to get into an undergraduate degree course are CUET UG (in central universities like DU in B.Com Hons, BBA), IPMAT (in IIMs to pursue Integrated Program in Management), SET (in BBA in Symbiosis), and NPAT (in NMIMS in BBA and B.Com Hons). If you would like to do law then CLAT is your passport to the best law universities in getting you enrolled in a 5-year integrated course o

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Anup Kumar Verma

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In order to retrieve your RRB NTPC admit card without your ID password, your Registration Number and Date of Birth are the most prominent pieces of correspondence that you will require. You need to visit the official web page of your regional RRB and find the link to the download of admit card under CEN 06/2024 (NTPC-UG). When you log on you will normally enter your dob in DD-MM-YYYY format instead of password. In case you cannot recall your registration number, there is a facility there i.e. on the same portal and it is called as Forgot Registration Number and generally it requires your name, father name or registered email/mobile num

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Baskaran M

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You can download RRB NTPC question papers from:

- *Official RRB Website*

-Shiksha.com: Previous year's papers with answer keys

Specific papers available:

- *RRB NTPC 2019 CBT 1 & 2*

- *RRB NTPC 2024* papers with answer keys.

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Anup Kumar Verma

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The last selection procedure of RPF Constable examination is multi-phased. It will start with Computer Based Test (CBT) which will be very important because the points gained in this will also play a greater role in the merit lists. The successful candidates in the CBT are then subjected to Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Measurement Test (PMT) which are qualifying in nature (no marks are allocated as long as you pass). This is then tracked on by Document Verification (DV) and Medical Examination. By far the most important criterion is the CBT score and a final merit list is drawn on this basis. PET/PMT, DV and medical clea

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