Government & Defence Entrance Exam
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6 years ago
Guide-Level 15
For CDS exam there is no fixed percentage, you just need to be a graduate and of course you need to pass the CDS exam. AFCAT Exam: To apply for this exam candidate must have minimum 60% aggregate.
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Scholar-Level 18
I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about different eligibility conditions for NDA. https://www.shiksha.com/sarkari-exams/articles/nda-eligibility-criteria-blogId-22425
I think you are outside the zone as those born before 01 July 2001 are not eligible. But go through the information once again. Best wishes to you.
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Guide-Level 15
According to CDS eligibility criteria 2020, candidates applying for the exam must be 20 to 24 years. Candidates who have passed graduation or appearing for their final year are eligible to apply for CDS exam provided they submit a relevant certificate of passing the examination at the time of commencement of course.
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Click on the link for more details:-https://www.shiksha.com/college/nda-national-defence-academy-Pune-53488/courses/bsc-bc?rf=searchWidget. Thank you.
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Becoming an IAS officer has not many links with your B.Sc. In the civil service exams, there are more of arts disciplines like subjects like polity, geography, economics, ecology, history, Indian constitution are there. And after graduation you are eligible for it There is one optional subject in Mains exams. , of two parts can be based on your graduation subject because it has graduation level questions. But all of it depends on your interest you can choose subjects not studied in graduation. First, complete your graduation and start studying all-new edition NCERT books of class 6th-class 12th SST books. If you are enthusiastic
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