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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
The Combined Defence Services (CDS) examination is conducted twice a year by the Union Public Service Commission for recruitment into the Indian Military Academy, Officers Training Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Indian Air Force Academy. The notification for the examination is usually released in the months of October and June, and the examinations are conducted in February and November respectively. Some of the popular coaching institute for CDS exam preparation in Gwalior are:
Gwalior Defence Study Circle
MAA Mission Achievers Academy
Samiksha Institute
Shivay Institute
Tara Institute
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Yes, you can give CDS examination after BCA. The minimum eligibility criteria (educational qualification) for CDS:
For IMA /OTA : A degree from a recognized University or equivalent.
For Indian Naval Academy: Bachelor of engineering.
For Air Force Academy: Degree of a recognized university (with physics and mathematics at 10 +2 level ) or Bachelor of engineering.
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Guide-Level 13
The Combined Defence Service (CDS) exam is conducted by Union Public Service Commission twice every year for recruitment to officr cadre of the Indian Army, Indian Navy and IndianAir force. The candidates qualifying the written test are interviewed by the Service Selection Board and if finally selected, depending upon the choice given by the candidates and their merit list ranking, are sent to one of the following institutes for orientation training:
(a) Indian Military Academy , Dehradun
(b) Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala
(c) Air Force Academy, Hyderabad
(d) Officers Training Academy , Chennai
(e) Officers Training Academy,
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Guide-Level 13
For geography, the best source is NCERT(XI & XII) and Oxford atlas, which is more than enough for the prelims part. Additionally, if you have time, you can for geography by Goh Cheng Leong and other guide material. For economics, best would be Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh. Apart from this, Mrunal videos on economics are depth full and good for covering the entire economics syllabus.
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It is not necessary to join the JNU programme, because if that would have been the case then engineers opting for arts/humanities optional like public administration, geography or history would not have been cracking the civil services examination. The syllabus of optional is desgined in such a way, which can be finished in 6 to 8 months, if done regressively. Second, there is no issue joining the JNU programme as it is good for career enhancement too, but preparing for civil services cannot be the only factor.
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This is the second level for all students taking up the chartered accountancy course after getting through the CA CPT (Chartered Accountancy Common Proficiency Test).
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you have to choose subject among all that by which you wants to give exam.
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