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How to join in indian army?
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Asked by kimberly,
19 Apr '07 12:49 am
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Apply for UPSC exams to become officer as first step; for a soldier visit the nearest Recruiting office and find out about next rally for selection.
Answered by raghvendra singh, 19 Apr '07 12:53 am
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NDA is the best option for any one to join defence services.
Answered by VIKASH SELWAL, 06 Mar '10 08:14 am
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National Defence Academy (NDA):
In order to get admission to the NDA, the candidate has to appear for a competitive exam conducted by the UPSC, which is held in February and also in September. The course of training is for 3 three years, and there are two courses starting every year in the months of January and July.
The candidate is required to give his preference for the service he wishes to join, however the final decision also depends on the rank he secures in the merit list. The candidate should first decide their preference for the two academies i.e. National Defence Academy and Naval Academy (Executive Branch).
If a candidate opts for NDA as his first choice, he has to then give his preferences for the three wings of the NDA i.e. Army, Navy, Air force, followed by his preference for Naval Academy. Alternatively, if he gives his first preference for Naval Academy, he has to follow it with his preference for the three wings of the NDA.
Examination Centers:
Agartala, Ahmedabad, ...more
Answered by narendra negi, 28 Jun '07 10:17 am
In order to get admission to the NDA, the candidate has to appear for a competitive exam conducted by the UPSC, which is held in February and also in September. The course of training is for 3 three years, and there are two courses starting every year in the months of January and July.
The candidate is required to give his preference for the service he wishes to join, however the final decision also depends on the rank he secures in the merit list. The candidate should first decide their preference for the two academies i.e. National Defence Academy and Naval Academy (Executive Branch).
If a candidate opts for NDA as his first choice, he has to then give his preferences for the three wings of the NDA i.e. Army, Navy, Air force, followed by his preference for Naval Academy. Alternatively, if he gives his first preference for Naval Academy, he has to follow it with his preference for the three wings of the NDA.
Examination Centers:
Agartala, Ahmedabad, ...more
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Direct recruitment of soldiers, NDA, CDS, Higher grade UPSC exams. So many options are there.
Answered by Srinivas, 19 Apr '07 12:59 am
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