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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1) Your age must be between 16.5 and 19.5 on the day of reporting to the academy, provided you make it in the final merit list and get the joining letter.
2) You must be able to provide the class 12th marksheet and Certificate on the day of reporting to the academy, or before the cutoff date as stipulated by the respective HQ.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
What are the process to become a pilot? As you didn't described that whether you want to become an airline pilot or fighter pilot. So I am going to give the process for both fields pilot.
1. Fighter Pilot:
You can join Indian Air Force as a fighter pilot through four ways. NDA (National Defense Academy):
One can join NDA after completing +2 with Physics and Maths compulsory. The written exam consist of two papers and (I. e. Maths and General Awareness) is tough as it is conducted by UPSC and is of 900 marks (300+600 respe
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Contributor-Level 7
1. Simplifications
2. Number Series (Missing & Wrong)
3. Quadratic Equations
4. DI (Table & Bar Graph-based)
5. Miscellaneous Word Problems (Arithmetic). .
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1. DSSSB TGT post: You should have passed the CTET exam and must be a graduate with a degree in education.
2. DSSSB PGT: You should have a master's degree and three years of experience.
3. DSSSB PRT: For this post, you must have passed senior secondary with a minimum of 50% marks and have a two-year Diploma in elementary education.
4. Assistant Teacher Nursery: You must have passed senior secondary with an NTT Certificate.
5. Manager (Ci
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1. There are three stages to the DASS examination.
2. The first stage of the Tier 1 written exam is of a qualifying nature.
3. It has a time limit of 120 minutes and 200 questions, each worth 200 marks.
4. The second-stage Tier 2 written exam scores are used to shortlist candidates.
5. This stage paper is divided into three sections. The total time duration is 3 hours for 75 questions. The final step is the
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