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6th April 2015, 05:24 PM
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How can I join Indian Army after passing 12th with NCC A certificate


How i can join Indian army from passed 12th with ncc a certificate





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7th April 2015, 01:18 AM
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Default Re: How can I join Indian Army after passing 12th with NCC A certificate

# It is revealed from your query that you want to get recruited in Indian Army with the help of NCC certificate which you are possessing.

# Here you have two options through which you can join the Indian Army which are mentioned below:

* National Defence Academy (NDA) Examination
* NCC Special Entry Scheme

# You can join Indian Army through NCC Special Entry Scheme only after graduation in any discipline.

# In NCC Special Entry Scheme, you required to possess the NCC "C" Certificate which enable your direct entry into interview process of CDS Examination without sitting at written examination.

# In NCC Special Entry Scheme, candidates possessing the NCC "C" Certificate are get exemption from sitting in written examination and are directly selected for personal interview.

# But presently you are possessing only NCC "A" Certificate, you have to keep joining of NCC even in graduation period and try to get NCC "C" Certificate.

# Yes, only "C" level certificate in NCC is required to be eligible for NCC Special Entry Scheme .
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7th April 2015, 08:39 AM
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Default Re: How can I join Indian Army after passing 12th with NCC A certificate

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How i can join Indian army from passed 12th with ncc a certificate
After 12th standard, you can join in Indian Army through NDA exam but there is no special entry for NCC certificate holder.

Procedure for NDA exam:-

1.Written test
2.Physical test
3.Medical
4.Interview

Written test is conducted by UPSC but other 3 steps are conducted by SSB.

The candidates who have completed the 12th standard from a recognized board or equivalent exam are eligible for NDA exam. Final year of 12th standard candidate are eligible for NDA exam. Your age should be in between to 16.5 years to 19 years. There is no age relaxation for SC/ST candidates.

You can apply for NDA exam, by visiting the following link
http://www.upsconline.nic.in/
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7th April 2015, 10:55 PM
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Default Re: How can I join Indian Army after passing 12th with NCC A certificate

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How i can join Indian army from passed 12th with ncc a certificate

It's good that you have a NCC A certificate which can be useful to join in Indian army. With using that certificate you can apply for NCC Special Entry Scheme exam. But when regarding the educational qualification needed for applying, it states that candidate should have completed a degree from a recognized university.

Regarding your qualification you have only completed +2, with which you cannot apply for the exam. There is another way you can join in Indian army by writing NDA Exam. This exam offers candidates to join in defence forces of India and is being conducted by UPSC every year.

The eligibility standards which are needed to be satisfied are:

>> The candidate appearing should have citizenship in India

>> Age limit needed is 16 1/2-19 years

>> Only unmarried male candidate is eligible for applying.

>> Educational qualification needed is completed +2 from a recognized school board of education.

>> Candidate appearing should be physically fit

If you satisfy all the above criteria's then you can apply for NDA exam. To know more information regarding the exam check at http://www.upsc.gov.in
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