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It depends on the specific year's cutoff and the category you belong , Since the cutoffs vary each year , especially for different branches and categories (like EWS, OBC, etc.) , it's essential to check the latest official cutoff trends . For a rank of 440 , it may be competitive enough , but you should refer to the current cutoff data for your category to estimate your chances .
As for your fitness for joining the Navy , it's based on physical and medical standards . which include good overall health , physical fitness and vision . Since you mentioned having a Physically Challenged Disability (PCD) , it could affect your eligibility for certain roles .
However , the Navy may have specific roles available for individuals with certain types of disabilities , so it's advisable to check with the recruitment authority about the specific conditions under which you might be eligible .
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Hello Rishi,
A rank of 440 in the NDA exam gives you a good chance of securing a seat, depending on the cutoffs and the number of vacancies for your preferred branch (Army, Navy, or Air Force). Since the Navy requires higher physical and academic standards compared to the Army, ensure you meet all the eligibility criteria, including medical fitness specific to the Navy.
For the Navy, physical requirements include:
Your final selection depends on the overall merit, medical fitness, and preferences. It's advisable to prepare for the Service Selection Board (SSB) interview with focus and confidence.
I would recommend you to check the cut-off of NDA exam for more clarity.
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I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
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