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25th January 2011, 06:43 PM
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Job prospects in Indian Army after BCA
I 'm Shailesh, I ve done my BCA,
I m very interested in CBI, but I dont understand from where i should start. It will be great help for me if u guide me through..... |
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25th January 2011, 09:11 PM
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Re: Job prospects in Indian Army after BCA
First for all will you clear me whether your interested in Indian Army or CBI.
There are various exams conducted for recruitment in Indian Army(IMA) based on ranks.If your dream is to see yourself as an Officer then you can go through the CDS exam conducted by the UPSC board.Since you have completed your BCA hence your eligible for the exam.There are recruitment of lower rank posts like Soldier Technical Exam,Soldiers Clerk / Store Keeper Exam..etc.You can go through the following link for details about the examination www.upscexam.com/defence_examinations/Indian_Defence_Services_Army/ To become a CBI Officer you need to go through the Staff Selection Commission(SSC) exam.The exam comprises of two stages i.e written followed by interview.Only selected candidates will be going through the interview.You can go through the following link for notifications http://www.ssc.nic.in |
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26th January 2011, 12:07 AM
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Re: Job prospects in Indian Army after BCA
Hello Shailesh
CBI conduct its exam through UPSC exam. And sometimes it also advertise for its exam in the newspapers. and the exam that is conducted by it is like a bank po exam. |
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23rd April 2011, 12:30 AM
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Re: Job prospects in Indian Army after BCA
Dear,
Hi, If your dream is to see yourself as an Officer then you can go through the CDS exam conducted by the UPSC board.Since you have completed your BCA hence your eligible for the exam.There are recruitment of lower rank posts like Soldier Technical Exam,Soldiers Clerk / Store Keeper Exam..etc.You can go through the following link for details about the examination www.upscexam.com/defence_examinations/Indian_Defence_Services_Army/. Thanks. |
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10th June 2011, 12:31 PM
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Re: Job prospects in Indian Army after BCA
i m devendra parmar from rajkot , and i have been studying FYBA with specialization in sociology NCC together
And Pursuing BCA 1st semester,and i m interested in CBI,police but i what would i do tell me ans plz ? And i have been working as Training & Placement Coordinater in an engineering college rajkot, this is my mail id :[email protected] bye tc |
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17th September 2011, 04:36 PM
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Re: Job prospects in Indian Army after BCA
i m ashutosh tiwari. completed my bca 2011. i just want to kno dat is der any 5ge creteria for vappearing ion the ssc or cds exam. if, dan plz let me know.
my email id is [email protected] |
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12th April 2012, 10:49 PM
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Re: Job prospects in Indian Army after BCA
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You can join the Air Force in the flying, technical or the ground branches To be in the National Defence Academy You can join NDA by taking the exam conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). This exam is conducted twice a year in all major cities throughout India. Graduate Air Force invites young, enthusiastic and committed, men and women, to lead and manage as officers. Candidates short-listed after the initial selection procedure, go through a rigorous As a graduate, you can fly into a challenging and rewarding career in the Air Force by applying for the suitable branch. Begin by finding out the eligibility conditions for the different branches by clicking below: Flying Branch Technical Branch Ground Duty Branches Flying Branch You surely fly high after joining the Flying branch of the Indian Air Force. You are trained either as a Fighter pilot, or a Helicopter pilot, or a Transport pilot and are a part of various peace and wartime missions. As a graduate, you enter the Flying branch through the Air Force Academy. Air Force Academy The Air Force Academy is one of the most prestigious training establishments of the Indian Air Force. Here you are trained and prepared for your responsibilities as a pilot. The following are the three modes of entry for graduates to join the Flying Branch: Combined Defence Services Examination (CDSE) You can take the Combined Defence Services Examination (conducted by UPSC) to join the Flying Branch of the Indian Air Force. Men can join the Air Force through this mode of entry and will be given a Permanent Commission. National Cadet Corps As a senior division 'C' Certificate holder of the National Cadet Corps, you can apply to the Flying Branch of the Indian Air Force. Men can join the Air Force through this mode of entry and will be given a Permanent Commission. Men & Women (Short Service Commission) with Term of Engagement of 14 Years with no extension Both men and women are eligible to apply for short service commission in the flying branch." Short Service Commission in Flying branch is for 14 years with no extension. For applying through any of the entry points mentioned above, you must fulfil the following eligibility criteria: Age 19 to 23 years* Marital Status Single Nationality Indian Gender This is applicable to both men and women. Educational Qualifications First Class Graduation( min 60% aggregate marks)in any discipline(Three Years Course) with Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level. First Class (min 60 % aggreagte marks ) BE/ BTech(Four years). Final Year students can also apply, provided thay donot have any backlog and min 60 % aggregate marks in the previous year/ semister. Advertisement Schedule: March and September Every Year New Air Force Weight Requirements Height (Inches) Min. Weight (Pounds) Max Weight (LBs) 58 91 131 59 94 136 60 97 141 61 100 145 62 104 150 63 107 155 64 110 160 65 114 165 66 117 170 67 121 175 68 125 180 69 128 186 70 132 191 71 136 197 72 140 202 73 144 208 74 148 214 75 152 220 76 156 225 77 160 231 78 164 237 79 168 244 80 173 250 good luck |
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