7th October 2019 09:55 AM | ||
velanade |
Re: Academics percentage cut-off required to be eligible to apply for CDS exams? Quote:
To apply for Indian Air Force and Indian Navy, a candidate should hold a bachelor's degree in any manner but candidate have Physics and Mathematics in class 12th with 60% marks. To apply for Indian Army, a candidate should hold a bachelor's degree in any manner and should be 12th pass with 60% marks. |
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29th September 2019 11:34 PM | ||
Maa ka pyaar |
Re: Academics percentage cut-off required to be eligible to apply for CDS exams? CDS is conducted by UPSC. Conducted for recruitment in defence services. The eligibility to appear in the examination is that candidate must have passed bachelor degree from a recognised university. The required stream in bachelor degree varies with different wing. The examination is conducted in two stages - Written and SSB. The examination are conducted in the month of February and September. To get more information about the examination such as syllabus, previous year cut off etc visit at www.upsc.gov.in. |
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29th September 2019 12:20 PM | ||
ranjan Ayush |
Re: Academics percentage cut-off required to be eligible to apply for CDS exams? CDS examination is conducted for recruitment in defence service. The eligibility to appear in the examination is that candidate must have passed bachelor degree from a recognised university. Candidate passed bachelor with minimum qualifying marks are eligible to appear in the examination. It is conducted twice in a year. So,candidates in the final year of engineering or passed are eligible to appear in the examination. For more information about examination visit at www.upsc.gov.in. The next examination will be conducted in February 2020. |
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24th September 2019 05:50 PM | ||
Priyanka927052 |
Academics percentage cut-off required to be eligible to apply for CDS exams? What is the minimum academics percentage in Engineering that is required to be eligible for applying for CDS entrance examination? And, when is next CDS exam going to be conducted? |