Government & Defence Entrance Exam
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Benefits:
Insurance: All Air Force personnel, including Flight Cadets are provided life insurance cover under the Air Force Group Insurance Scheme ( AFGIS). Monthly contribution rates are minimal and the insurance policy covers all contingencies. As an Air Force Officer you are insured for an amount of Rs 50 Lacs with an additional insurance cover of Rs 10 Lacs for pilots and Loans :As a member of AFGIS, you can avail following loans:House Building Loan
Computer Loan
Conveyance Loan
Medical : All Air Force officers, their families and dependents have free access to medical rooms and hospitals equipped with the best of facilities
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To be an IAS officer, you must have the knowledge of all the fields, it may be science, politics, history, economy, geography, social science, etc. So make yourself comfortable with social science as well. And I'm sure you'll like this subject.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
You have two ways.
1- Combined Defence Service Examination
2- Air Force Common Aptitude Test
Keep your preparation well. Work on your personality development. Be determined and motivated.
Good luck.
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After you complete class 12th. You have two routes to become a pilot:
Private flying school.
Cadet programs
Now, the difference between the above two options is:
If you get into a private flying school, it is much cheaper than the cadet programs. You do not have any competitive exams to get in. You get to complete the training at your pace. You will have to search for type rating centers. No jobs guaranteed. You might have to wait for a long time before you can fly for an airline.
2. If you go for a cadet programme:
It is comparatively more expensive. Have to clear competitive tests to get in. Time for the completion of your t
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As you are graduating with BCA degree you can join the Indian Army as well as the Indian Air Force. To join the Indian Army, you can go through the following entry schemes-
1. Combined Defence Services exam (CDS exam)
2. Short Service Commission (SSC)
3. NCC special officer entry scheme.
Being a BCA graduate you can join the following branches of the Indian Air Force-
1. Flying Branch
2. Ground Duty Branch
You cannot join the technical branch of the Indian Air force as you don't have a B.Tech degree in Aeronautical Engineering. In the ground duty branch, you can join the following job areas:
1. Administration branch &
2. Accounts Bra
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Yes, you are eligible for MPSC exam after completing degree from a recognised University. Because for apply MPSC exam the minimum Education qualification is Graduation degree in any stream from a recognised University. MPSC stand for Maharashtra Public Service Commission.
Eligibility criteria:
Candidate should be an Indian citizen. Candidate must have completed your graduation in any field from a recognised university. Age should be between 21 years to 30 years for General category candidates. Age relaxation for OBC category candidates 3 years.
And SC/ST category candidates 5 years.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
PCS is very easy when compared to IAS.
State PCS examination is not very dynamic (unlike UPSC CSE which has become very unpredictable and dynamic). So, chances of getting selected in State PCS is more if one has worked hard.
Good luck.
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