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Hello student,
No, you will not be eligible for NDA 1 2026 based on your date of birth (30-11-2006). The eligibility criteria for NDA 1 2026 require candidates to be born between July 2, 2007, and July 1, 2010.
Your date of birth falls outside this range. You would be
As per the CDS OTA eligibility criteria, for female candidates applying to the Officers Training Academy (OTA), the age limit is 19 to 25 years (unmarried females only).
Since your date of birth is 16th June 2005, you will turn:
21 years old in June 2026,
25 years old in
NDA ke liye minimum age 16.5 saal aur maximum 19.5 saal hoti hai exam ke din tak. Agar aapka janam 10 December 2008 hai to aap 2025 mein hone wale NDA 2 exam ke liye eligible nahi honge. Aap NDA ke liye 2026 se eligible honge.
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If your goal is to appear for CDS Exam, then here’s what you need to know:
Hello aspirant,
There are various online platforms which provides previous year question papers of RBR NTPC CBT 1. One of which is careers360, the link of which I am attaching here,
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/rrb-ntpc-previous-papers
Best of luck for your preparation.
Hello,
You don't need any certificate for the IBPS clerk because this job role doesn't require any certificate. This role doesn't state that you need any computer certificate; you just need a basic knowledge of computers. The participating bank may assess your computer literacy during the exam.
I hope it
Hello Jyoti
The date of submitting application of SSC CGL for the year of 2025 has already gone. Now you would only be able to apply for next year which will be SSC CGL 2026.
The registrations are generally help in the month of May to July but it will
To prepare for SSC CGL after B.Sc, start with NCERT basics and standard books like R.S. Aggarwal for Quant & Reasoning and Neetu Singh for English. Use online platforms for structured courses and mock tests.
Regularly practice previous year papers and focus on current affairs from Lucent GK and monthly
Hello Supriya
As you have done a dual undergraduate degree (BA.B.ED) you should choose graduation in the Essential Qualification section as both BA and B.ED are graduation degrees in themselves.
As BA.B.ED is a undergraduate degree, it is a graduation degree itself.
To know more about SSC CGL: SSC CGL
Writing "ICSC" instead of "ICSE" is a minor typo that is unlikely to result in disqualification. As long as all other details on your application are correct and you have taken steps to inform the help desk, it should not be a significant issue. If needed, you can show your
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