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My date of birth is 04/08/2006. my 12 will complete in 2025-26. can i eligible for NDA.

Sajal Trivedi 22nd Jul, 2024

Hello aspirant,

Male and female candidates must have been born between July 2, 2005, and July 1, 2008, in order to sit for the NDA 1 exam. Both male and female candidates must have been born on January 2, 2005, or no later than January 1, 2008, in order to sit for the NDA 2 exam.

So yes you are eligible to give exam.

Thank you

Hope this information helps you.

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sir i have entered wrong aadhar number in ap tet application how can i correct it sir

satyamercedes0626 23rd Jul, 2024

Hello Aspirant , Hope your doing great . As per your query, Candidates will be allowed to edit all fields, barring the aadhaar number, photograph, and signature used at the time of registration. However, for editing the aadhaar number, photo, and signature candidates might contact the helpdesk

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which ias coaching is good in all terms and conditions ?

Sajal Trivedi 19th Jul, 2024

Hello aspirant,

Here below I am providing you with the name of some of the top coaching for UPSC preparation in India:

  • Drishti IAS
  • Chanakya IAS Academy
  • Shankar IAS Academy
  • Vajiram and Ravi
  • Clear IAS
  • Vajirao & Reddy IAS Institute
  • Yojna IAS Coaching
  • 99Notes IAS Institute

Thank you

Hope this information helps you.

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I have done B.Tech evening course from DTU. Am I eligible for SSC CGL?

satyamercedes0626 23rd Jul, 2024

Hello Aspirant , Hope your doing great . As per your query , A Bachelor's degree in any field from an accredited university or institute with a minimum of 60% in mathematics at the 12th-grade level or A bachelor's degree in statistics is one of the degree-level studies in any field.  You will eligible for the exam.

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I have 59 marks in maths in 12th, am i eligible to apply for jso in ssc cgl? can this one mark difference be neglected and what will happen if i am not eligible for this and still i apply for this, would my application be stopped or they will just make me eligible for other posts?

monag2673 26th Jul, 2024

In SSC CGL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level) exams, eligibility criteria are crucial for determining your application status and post allocation. Here’s what you need to know about applying for the Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) position with 59 marks in Mathematics in 12th grade:

Eligibility for JSO Position:

  • Mathematics Requirement : The SSC CGL eligibility criteria for JSO typically require candidates to have at least 60% marks in Mathematics at the 12th grade level or a degree in Statistics. Your 59 marks, which fall just short of the 60% threshold, might affect your eligibility for this specific post.

What If You Apply Anyway?

  • Application Status : If you apply for the JSO post without meeting the eligibility criteria, your application for this post is likely to be rejected. SSC CGL applications are screened based on eligibility criteria, and if you do not meet them, you will not be considered for the JSO position.
  • Other Posts : However, if you do not qualify for the JSO role, your application might still be considered for other posts in SSC CGL for which you meet the eligibility criteria. Your overall application will be evaluated for other available positions.

Steps to Take:

  1. Verify Eligibility : Check the latest SSC CGL notification or contact SSC for specific eligibility details and any possible exceptions.
  2. Apply for Other Posts : Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for other posts in SSC CGL and select them accordingly in your application.

while you may be ineligible for the JSO post due to your 12th-grade marks, you can still apply for other positions within SSC CGL for which you meet the criteria. Ensure to verify all eligibility requirements before submitting your application.

hope this helps you!!

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I will had complete graduation on may 2024. Am I able to write April 2025 CDS exam? Which year is best to attend CDS1 exam for me?

sadafreen356 16th Jul, 2024

Ofcourse you can give cds exam until the age of 25 years if you have completed your graduation.there is no best year for attempting any exam it depends on your preparation if you are confident that you are going to crack the exam go for it dont waste your time for the right time to come.

Cds exam is conducted by UPSC hence it is hard you need to prepare for it do hard work smartly update yourself with ongoing news to get good marks in current affairs section as this is the toughest part of exam which keep changes with time.

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i am born in 3/5/2007 ,, am i elegible for nda 1 2026 ?

Juee Hote 8th Oct, 2024

For the NDA (National Defence Academy) exam in 2026, candidates typically need to be between 16.5 and 19.5 years old at the time of course commencement.

Given that your birthday is March 1, 2007, the following determines your eligibility:

You would be 19 years and 1 month old in April 2026, which is inside the acceptable age limit for the NDA 1 exam.
You ought to be qualified for the NDA 2026 April exam based on the basic standards. To ensure your eligibility, you should always verify the precise age cutoffs in the official NDA notification. Every year, the age requirements could be slightly altered.

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i completed my 4 year degree from 2015 to 209 and i have backlogs. Then i cleared my backlogs in 2020. For SSC CGL 2024, what should i enter in passing year column? 2019 or 2020. Note: I got my provisional certificate. In that certificate, passing year and month is given as November 2020.

Ishita 20th Aug, 2024

Hello Aspirant

You should enter 2020 as the passing year in the SSC CGL application form.

Here's why:

Completion of Degree: You completed all requirements for your degree, including clearing backlogs, in 2020.

Eligibility Criteria: The key is to have completed your degree before the eligibility cutoff date for SSC CGL.

Also, as you have mentioned, your scorecard has 2020 as the passing year, so you anyway will have to mention it as 2020 because the authorities cross-check all the documents.

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My graduation admission year was 2018 and there was back in a subject in 1st semester, and i cleared that back in 2023 and my final year marksheet date is 24 june 2024. I have to fill ssc cgl form .what will be my passing year ?

Prachi Kumari 15th Jul, 2024

Hi Nidhi,

For the SSC CGL form, your passing year should be the year when you completed all requirements for your graduation, including clearing any backlogs. Since you cleared your backlog in 2023 and your final marksheet date is June 24, 2024, you should mention 2024 as your passing year .

This is because your degree is considered complete only when all subjects, including backlogs, are cleared and you have been awarded the final marksheet.


Hope it helps!

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I am applying for ssc cgl and at time of registration in additional category section I am not able to see general category option. what to select there for general category

Kanishka kaushikii 15th Jul, 2024

Greetings,
If you do not see "General" category option in additional category section during registration you should typically select "Unreserved" (UR) or any similar term that denotes the general category.

  • Look for "Unreserved" (UR) : This is the common term used for the general category.
  • Check for "General" or "Open" : Sometimes, these terms are used interchangeably.
  • Refer to Instructions : Look at the guidelines or instructions provided on the registration page for clarification.
  • Contact Support : If it’s still unclear, consider reaching out to the SSC helpdesk or support team for assistance.

    I hope this information is helpful to you.
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