Can I join Indian defense services after B.Tech? I'm in class 12th and preparing for IIT JEE.
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Yes, you can join. Check these points-
1. You can join defence after 12th, if you are below age 18 you can apply for NDA (National Defence Academy) exam, here you have to do a 4 year training along with study that is B.Tech. NDA candidates do B.tech from IIT mostly so I will suggest go for NDA exam. By this you can achieve you both goal deefence + IIT.
2. B.tech students can appear direct entry in defence.It means you don't have to give entrance, you can go for direct SSB which you have to clear and if you didn't pass then also you can appear fo RCDS that is (combined defence academy ) you have to clear paper then go for SSB.
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Yes u can certainly opt. For officer grade they select through cds, afcat. Through cds they intercepts in airforce, army as well as navy. Afcat is a special recruitment drive for airforce. High demand of engineers is in the Indian Navy. The engineers has an advantage in army and navy. On their marks basis they are directly called for SSB INTERVIEW (UES scheme) which takes place in different ssb centres throughout india where one has to stay for 1/5 days. A screening test is done on the 1st day itself and the eligible candidates are kept fr 5 days rigorous training and selection. Others are asked to leave. After 5 days selection process...more
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B.tech degree keep every door open to enter in defense services. Even that of pilot .
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U can join defence services through NDA and ARMY TECH
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Sir i want to know that i want to take admission in du in a good collage and i have a percentage about 70% so how i get admission in du is there any exam to get admission in du
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Absolutely! Having a humanities background is no barrier to pursuing Fine Arts at Chandigarh University.
The programme welcomes students from all streams, including humanities, as long as they meet the minimum requirement of 50% marks in their 12th exams. Many humanities students find the programme a natural extension of their academic interests, as the curriculum often connects with cultural, historical, and social themes. For example, a student who studied history might bring unique perspectives into courses like painting or applied arts.
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Yes, you can appear for the 12th improvement examination even while pursing your Polytechnic course . the education boards allow students to reppear for improvement exams to enhance their marks, and it does not affect your current Polytechnic studies . you just need to ensure that your exam date do not clash with your Polytechnic semester exams or practicals . also makes sure to apply for the improvement exam through your respective board within the spacifiied registration period. improving your 12th marks can be beneficial for future admission, degree programs, or better placement opportunity after Polytechnic.
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