Can I join Indian defense services after B.Tech? I'm in class 12th and preparing for IIT JEE.

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    Shashi Kant Dargar

    9 years ago
    yes sure.defence all army is recruiting technical officers in bulk.all you need to do is make strong technical base and keep an eye on army navy of airforce website too.
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    alla abhisek

    9 years ago
    Yes, you can apply for NDA entrance examination.
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    Shivanshu kumar gupta A simple guy, a learner and an introvert.

    9 years ago
    yea. u can.
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    Dr. RAKESH NARU To Earn add L to earn and make it LEARN | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    yes there are exams if you clear . even in third year you can apply if you get selected you would get salary from date of recruitment. Upse is name of examination
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    Prem Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    Yes, you can join.
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    Anurag Kumar

    9 years ago
    first try to clear NDA exam it would be best if not then ony try as an btech entry in defense service or through CDS.
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    Bhargav C | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago

    1.UES(University Entry scheme)
    2.TGC(Technical Graduate Course)
    Both are direct entries i.e you dont need to give a exam, they're based on marks in your graduation subjects.
    If you're eligible for these entries then you will facr the 5 day SSB Interview at Allahabad, Bangalore or Bhopal.
    All the best !!
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    Shard Datt I'm a public ad student and an I.A.S aspirant

    9 years ago
    yes.there are almost 6 exams of indian army after b.tech.But your percentage should be approx.70-75% in b.tech.you can check the exams at Indian army.nic.in.best of luck.
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    Ayushi Walia

    9 years ago
    Yes, you can definitely do that.
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    Yogesh mudgal

    9 years ago
    Sure. You will try for cds.

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