Can I join defence services if I have opted for PCB in HSC?

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Asked by Mohit Sharma

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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    Having completed your Class 12th in the PCB group you are eligible for joining the Indian Army as a commissioned officer through NDA I. e; National Defense Academy and other posts such as tradesman and clerk in the Indian Army, an airman in Indian Air force, and non-artificer cadre of Indian Navy as per your educational qualification.
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    Abhishek kushwaha

    7 years ago
    Yes, you can apply for soldier GD if you have cleared your 10th grade and you're above 17 and 1/2 years. If you want to join as an officer then you can give NDA examination - (held twice a year) eligibility for NDA - 12th pass or appearing age limit- 16 and 1/2 to 19. Another way to join Army/armed forces is through CDS (Combined Defence Services).
    Eligibility- You must have Bachelor's degree with minimum 50% in aggregate.

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