NDA & NA (II) exam
Hello,
As per the NDA Eligibility criteria, candidates between the age group of 16.5 to 19.5 years are eligible to sit for this exam. There is no limit in number of attempts.
According to the date of birth, you will be eligible for NDA examination from the year 2028 after you turn 16.5 years.
For more information, please visit the website by clicking on the link given below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/nda-eligibility-criteria#toc_3
Hope this information will help you. Best wishes ahead!
Hello Aspirant,
According to the eligibility criteria released by UPSC for NDA 2 2021, the applying candidate should have born between the time period of January 2, 2003, to January 1, 2006 but you have born on June 27th 2002 which makes you in-eligible to apply for NDA. Although your age is around 18.7 years but you are still in-eligible for NDA 2 2021 because UPSC has set the criteria that the applying candidate need to fulfil both the criteria, should have born between the aforesaid time period and his/her age should be between 16.5-19.5 years. If any one of the criteria will not be fulfilled by the candidate then the candidate will be considered as in-eligible for the exam.
You can check out the detailed eligibility criteria for NDA 2021 from the link given below :-
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/nda-eligibility-criteria
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello vijay,
To become a cbi officer you must pass the combined graduate level examination(CGL) conducted by staff selection commission in every year. It is 4 tier examination which includes two online objective type exams and one descriptive type using pen and paper.
After that there is document verification. The eligibility is as follows-
1- To become a sub inspector in cbi your age must be between 20-30 years.
2- Must have a bachelor degree from a recognised university.
The pay scale generally stays under 34k for a sub inspector and for an inspector it is under 45k.
Hello Mate...
This solely depends on the extent of weakness of eyesight due to Keratoconus problem. They do have tests of eyesight but they are not very strict. However, if the situation is serious such that you're not able to distinguish colours and there are certain limits to myopia(-2.5 D) and hyper metropia not more than 3.5 D which if you fail, you will be denied entry to NDA. Also, eyesight requirements differ for Army, Navy and Airforce.
Dear Rajkumar,
Thank you for your query. I feel this should be you choice. But I will try to give the advantages of both the Air force and engineering options and you can choose which is beneficial for you to join:
Engineering: Engineering is of many difference types such as Civil, Aviation, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics and so on. Engineering has the following benefits:
Air Force:
All the best
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