How hard or easy is it to become an IAF pilot through NDA method than by CDS method?

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    Capt Ankur SA Pilot with Air India | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    The selection procedure remains the same because you are ultimately going to join for the same position. After being graduated you will get the chance to serve the forces as a technical engineer. NDA entry allows you to serve as an officer after 10+2, And as Sipahi after class 10. This allows you to enter the permanent commission in defence forces. After CDS you get entry usually in short service commission. NDA and CDS takes you to SSB before you finally get recommended. AFCAT leads you to AFSB before you for finally get recommended for the position applied.

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